Today I heard somebody saying that poodles have hair but not fur, so they would be perfect for somebody with allergies. First thing that came out of my mouth: "What if it was a Garlic-Poodle? People are allergic to garlic, aren't they?"
Suffice to say that this is a rather silly thought, but funny none the less.
Oh, and BTW, unlike most dogs that have a double layer coat, poodles have a single layer coat with dense curly fur, that sheds minimally. They are considered hypoallergenic but not completely allergen free.
Suffice to say that this is a rather silly thought, but funny none the less.
Oh, and BTW, unlike most dogs that have a double layer coat, poodles have a single layer coat with dense curly fur, that sheds minimally. They are considered hypoallergenic but not completely allergen free.

Our little boy, Shaddy, has come down with Cushings. He is a big boy toy; ten years old.
I call him "lovey Shay." We take naps together during the day; he is nap manager and tells me when it is time.
He is on a pill regimine for what can't be cured, but hopefully managed.
I'm hoping for a few years of love, still to come. What a joy he is.
His hair is thinning a bit, and he wakes me up to go out during the night.
What a joy my little Shadman is.
Paddy
Sorry to hear that. I hope Shadman is going to be alright. Who else will make sure that get your rest.