The Ponydoodle - gotta have me one of these

Dr.Snark

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With the recent tremendous marketing of Poodle crosses, we thought a cross that had unique qualities not already found in the Poodle made more sense.

After long hours in the lab tinkering with the DNA, we have created a "doodle" which does not lessen the original.

(Note: A couple of "My Little Pony" toys accidentally fell in the gene splicer, hence the neon-pink hair.)

In addition to the traits of the Poodle, the Ponydoodle can be ridden by small children, mow your lawn, and can be maintained on either a meat-based diet or on hay and grain -- thereby cutting the cost of feed.

Our Ponydoodles are between 21-24 inches tall. They have great dispositions and are patient with small children. They are highly intelligent, learn quickly, and are eager to please.

Ponydoodles are athletic and excel in such events as jumping, driving, obstacles, halter, and "liberty" classes (where the Ponydoodle is turned loose in a ring to perform to music).

Being somewhat stronger swimmers than their Poodle counterparts (occasionally wild Ponydoodles have been seen swimming the bay between Chincoteague and Assateague), Ponydoodles have also done remarkably well in duck retrieving trials.

Best of all, after a day in the pasture or working in the performance ring, Ponydoodles can curl up beside you on the sofa to watch T.V.


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.ok, ok. These are really champion poodles. The poodle breeder just did a tounge-in-cheek webpage on the craze of all the doodle crosses.:goodvibes

http://www.caninehorizons.com/The_Ponydoodle.html
 
"Occasionally wild Ponydoodles have been seen swimming the bay between Chincoteague and Assateague."
I'm driving to Virginia and catch me a Ponydoodle. Then I'll saddle up and ride my wild Ponydoodle home. :love:
 
What a hoot! I am resisting showing my DD these pictures as she would want to groom our Standard Poodle like a pony!
 
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Our breeder sent me a link to this the other day. Absolutely hysterical.

We have Komondors, so have a coat that could probably be groomed the same way if I wanted to shave the cords off and brush out the ones on the "mane and tail."

Probably a good idea not to let our daughter see those pictures. I would come home one day and find a pink and white dog :cool1:
 

What a great breed. I offerred Jude hay and grain this morning, but he had no interest. I wonder if he would mind if I dyed his "mane" pink. It really is a fashion statement.
 
Oh, that's just too funny! It's a good thing I don't have a standard poodle, I'd be afraid the temptation to give my dh a shock might overcome my good sense and he'd come home to a ponydoodle, lol.
I'm pretty sure my golden just wouldn't get the same look, lol.
 
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How cute. Those owners have more guts than I do dying their poodle pink. But it looks wonderful.

And what an amusing parody on the "Designer" breed trend.
 
Is this possible? I would love to put a white stripe down my poodle's back and turn it into a skunk. :rotfl:
 

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