Cyprus Poodle

The dog varies in size from that of a lapdog to a medium-height animal about the size of a small collie or a large beagle. It has a forgiving and even temperament which makes it an ideal family dog. It lives happily with children, other dogs and cats. Its crossbred genetic inheritance makes it robust and easy to care for. The majority of Cyprus Poodles are off-white, often with an apricot tinge to the coat. When the coat is long the dog resembles a bearded collie but when clipped the terrier lines become clear.The coat is curly and is not shed so regular clipping is necessary to avoid matting and dirt. It loves to swim ; a common trait in poodles, which were bred for waterfowling, and enjoys digging; the terrier side of the family.It is loyal,friendly, patient and an ideal companion.
The Cyprus Poodle is a cross between a terrier and a poodle common in Cyprus. Some Cyprus poodles do not have these traits they also come in a multi-coloured coat and not like water.
Appearance
There are two types of Cyprus Poodle. One with a more of a Poodle appearance and one with a terrier appearance. Both types barely shed any fur so they make easy pets. They often have floppy ears and brown eyes. They have long tails with a slight curl and stocky legs.
They are small to medium dogs. The Cyprus Poodle is recognized by its woolly coat which can be black, white, gray or beige or any combination of those colours or markings. Cyprus Poodles are often cream. Their coats are unlike other Poodles. Their fur is not fine and is more rugged, which needs to be brushed as much as possible.
The terrier Cyprus Poodles have more of a terrier appearance. Although they have multiple fur sizes. They are easier to groom since their fur is usually not as thick. Cyprus Poodles enjoy frolicking on the beach.
 
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