by sixgun | Jul 20, 2025 | Poodle Pulse, breeding, Health
š« Why Too Much Rear Angulation in Poodles Is a Problem And why āmoreā isnāt always better You might notice that some Poodles in the show ring have long, sweeping hind legs that look dramatic or stylish when theyāre stacked or moving. At first glance, it can seem... by sixgun | Jul 20, 2025 | Health, Poodle Pulse
Dangers of Collars and Harnesses Both dog collars and harnesses can cause injuries if not used properly, but wide collars and harnesses generally distribute pressure more evenly across more area and reduce the risk of injuries.Ā Collars can lead toĀ neck strain,Ā trachea... by sixgun | Jul 14, 2025 | Poodle Pulse, breeding, Health, Poodles
This is a great series from Showsight Magazine! I summarized each segment with links to the original articles. All together, they appear to make up about 82 pages with images (not including the social media comments linked at the bottom of this page). You may also... by sixgun | Apr 17, 2025 | breeding, Health, Uncategorized
𧬠Telomeres and Longevity: Understanding the Cellular Clock In the quest to understand aging and longevity, telomeres have emerged as a significant piece of the puzzle. These protective caps at the ends of our chromosomes play a crucial role in cellular health and... by sixgun | Apr 13, 2025 | Poodle Pulse, breeding, Health
𧬠How UC Davis and BetterBred Map DNA ā And What It Actually Means This is a follow-up to my post on Understanding Canine Genetic Diversity Research. When we talk about “mapping DNA” in canine genetic diversity testing, what we’re referring to is the... by sixgun | Apr 13, 2025 | breeding, Health, Poodle Pulse
š© Why Genetic Diversity Matters for Standard Poodles Preserving the Standard Poodle means more than producing pretty dogs with correct coat and adorable faces. At SPFL, we believe every litter starts with a purpose: to honor the breed’s history while...
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