by sixgun | Mar 10, 2025 | Poodle Pulse
Movement Matters: Evaluating the Poodle in Motion A poodle can be picture-perfect when stacked, but true breed type and functional soundness are proven in motion. After all, a dog isn’t meant to stand still—it’s meant to move with efficiency, balance, and purpose.... by sixgun | Mar 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
Kennel Blindness: Protecting the Future of Our Breeds As preservation breeders, we bear the immense responsibility of safeguarding the health, structure, and purpose of the breeds we love. Yet even with the best of intentions, there’s a silent threat that can... by sixgun | Feb 17, 2025 | Uncategorized
Poodle Pulse – Prey Drive Understanding Prey Drive in Dogs & How We Assess It in Puppies What is Prey Drive? Prey drive is a dog’s natural instinct to chase, capture, and sometimes kill moving objects. It’s an inherited trait that varies by breed and... by sixgun | Feb 17, 2025 | Uncategorized
Let Dogs Be Dogs: The Problems with Unrealistic Expectations One of the biggest mistakes dog owners make is expecting their dog to be something other than what it is—a dog. We often hear phrases like, “He should just get along with everyone,” or “She... by sixgun | Jan 22, 2025 | Uncategorized
Ethics, it’s always on my mind, always on my mind. And my brain is full! Sorry for this long post in advance. I recently had a wonderful, thought provoking deliberation with a group of knowledgeable, experienced handlers/breeders from multiple breeds. It has set...
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