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What’s a Moyen Poodle? [COMPLETE GUIDE]

by madelyndriver December 20, 2022
Published: December 20, 2022Last Updated on December 14, 2022 0 comment
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People often get a little lost when it comes to Moyen Poodles. They know they are smaller than a Standard Poodle, but that’s about all the information they have. In this complete guide to Moyen Poodles, we will explore everything you need to know before bringing one of these dogs into your home. From their temperament and personality traits to their exercise needs and grooming requirements, we will cover it all! So if you are thinking of adding a Moyen Poodle to your family, read on – you won’t want to miss this comprehensive guide!

 

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  • What is a Moyen Poodle?
  • History of the Moyen Poodle
  • Appearance of the Moyen Poodle
  • Moyen Poodle Temperament and Personality
  • Common Health Problems
  • Caring for a Moyen Poodle
  • Food Requirements
  • Training Your Moyen Poodle
  • A Word About Safety
  • What is the Difference Between a Moyen Poodle and a Standard Poodle?
  • How to Find a Reputable Moyen Poodle Breeder
  • The Bottom Line

What is a Moyen Poodle?

A Moyen Poodle is essentially a medium poodle—or a “medium” sized version of the Standard Poodle. They’re also sometimes referred to as Klein poodles. The term “Moyen” is derived from the French word meaning “medium” or “middle.” While there is no official size designation for Moyen Poodles, they typically fall between the Miniature and Standard sizes. Most Moyen Poodles will mature to be 15-20 inches tall and weigh between 20-40 pounds.

Moyen Poodles are relatively new to the United States, but they have been popular in Europe for many years. These dogs are intelligent, active, and make great family pets. They are also relatively easy to train and are very versatile dogs. Moyen Poodles can be trained to perform a variety of tasks, such as obedience, tracking, agility, and even flyball.

 

History of the Moyen Poodle

The Moyen Poodle originated in Germany, where they were originally bred as water dogs. Standard Poodles were also used for hunting and retrieving game birds. The Moyen Poodle is a relatively new breed, only having been around for about 200 years. These dogs first came to the United States in the early 1900s and have been gaining in popularity ever since.

The Moyen Poodle is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC), but they are recognized by a number of other kennel clubs around the world, including the United Kennel Club (UKC) and the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI).

 

Appearance of the Moyen Poodle

Moyen Poodles can come in a variety of colors, including black, blue, silver, gray, cream, white, brown, apricot, and red. They typically have a thick, curly coat that may be either wavy or frizzy. The coat is usually cut short to medium length and is often styled in a “poodle cut.” This breed does not shed much, but they do require regular grooming to keep their coats healthy and looking their best.

Moyen Poodles have a long, narrow head with a slightly rounded skull. They have large, dark eyes and floppy ears that hangs close to their head. Their muzzle is long and tapered, and they have a black nose. They have a long, slender neck and a deep chest. Their legs are long and straight, and their feet are webbed. This breed has a lot of energy and is very active.

When it comes to Moyen Poodle size, they typically fall between the Miniature and Standard sizes. A full grown Moyen Poodle will probably reach about 15-20 inches in height and weight about 20-40 pounds.

 

Moyen Poodle Temperament and Personality

Moyen Poodles are intelligent, active, and make great family pets. They are also relatively easy to train and are very versatile dogs. Moyen Poodles can be trained to perform a variety of tasks, such as obedience, tracking, agility, and even flyball. This breed is also known for being very friendly and good with children. They are generally good-natured and have a lot of energy.

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Moyen Poodles are considered to be “medium” sized dogs (medium poodles), but they typically have the personality of a much larger dog. They are very active and need a lot of exercise. They also need to be socialized early on to prevent them from becoming timid or afraid.

 

Common Health Problems

Moyen Poodles are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they are susceptible to certain health conditions. Some of the more common health problems seen in Moyen Poodles include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, von Willebrand’s disease, and epilepsy.

Hip dysplasia is a condition that affects the hip joint and can cause pain and lameness. Elbow dysplasia is a similar condition that affects the elbow joint. Von Willebrand’s disease is a blood disorder that can cause bleeding problems. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that can cause seizures.

Moyen Poodles should have regular check-ups with a veterinarian and be up to date on their vaccinations. They should also be spayed or neutered to help prevent health problems.

 

Caring for a Moyen Poodle

Moyen Poodles are relatively easy to care for. They don’t require a lot of grooming, but they do need to be brushed regularly to keep their coats healthy and free of tangles. Moyen Poodles also need to be exercised regularly. They are very active dogs and need plenty of space to run and play. A fenced-in yard or daily walks are a must for this breed.

 

Food Requirements

Moyen Poodles should be fed a high-quality diet that is appropriate for their age, activity level, and size. Moyen Poodles are typically medium-sized dogs, so they will need a food that is designed for medium-sized breeds. Puppies and young dogs will need a food that is high in calories and protein to support their rapid growth. Adult dogs will need a food that is lower in calories to help prevent weight gain.

What to Look for In Dog Food

When choosing a food for your Moyen Poodle, it is important to choose a food that is high in quality and meets your dog’s individual needs. The best way to do this is to talk to your veterinarian. They can help you choose a food that is right for your dog’s age, activity level, and health condition.

Typically, the following ingredients are red flags in dog food:

-By-products

-Fillers

-Artificial preservatives, flavors or colors

When choosing a food for your Moyen Poodle, look for a food that is made with high-quality, natural ingredients. These ingredients should be listed towards the beginning of the ingredient list on the food label. Avoid foods that contain fillers, by-products, and artificial ingredients.

 

Training Your Moyen Poodle

Moyen Poodles are intelligent dogs that are relatively easy to train. They are eager to please their owners and respond well to positive reinforcement. As with all breeds, early socialization is important for Moyen Poodles. This will help them become well-rounded dogs that are not timid or afraid.

Moyen Poodles are relatively easy to potty train. They can be trained to use a doggy door or go outside to relieve themselves. crate training is also recommended for this breed.

Moyen Poodles can be stubborn at times, but they are generally willing to please their owners. They respond well to positive reinforcement and patience. Like all dogs, Moyen Poodles need to be trained with consistent rules and boundaries.

Can You Train a Moyen Poodle to Be a Support Dog?

Moyen Poodles can be trained to be support dogs. They are intelligent, loyal, and eager to please their owners. With the right training, Moyen Poodles can make excellent support dogs for people with disabilities.

Support dogs can be trained to do a variety of tasks, such as opening doors, turning lights on and off, picking up dropped items, and providing physical support. Moyen Poodles can also be trained to provide emotional support to their owners.

If you are interested in training your Moyen Poodle to be a support dog, it is important to start with basic obedience training. Once your dog has a solid foundation of obedience skills, you can begin training them for specific tasks. It is important to work with a qualified trainer who can help you properly train your dog.

 

A Word About Safety

Moyen Poodles are generally safe dogs, but like all breeds, they can have their own unique safety concerns. Moyen Poodles are active dogs and need plenty of exercise. They should be supervised when around children and other animals.

Moyen Poodles are also known for being escape artists. They are clever dogs that can figure out how to open doors and gates. It is important to make sure your Moyen Poodle is properly confined in a safe area.

 

What is the Difference Between a Moyen Poodle and a Standard Poodle?

The main difference between a Moyen Poodle and a Standard Poodle is size. Moyen Poodles are medium-sized dogs, while Standard Poodles are large-sized dogs. Other than size, there is no difference between these two breeds. Both Moyen and Standard Poodles are intelligent, loyal, and loving dogs.

Moyen Poodles are sometimes also called Klein Poodles. This is a German word that means “small” or “petite.” Klein Poodles are the same size as Moyen Poodles, but they are not recognized as a separate breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC).

 

How to Find a Reputable Moyen Poodle Breeder

If you are interested in finding a Moyen Poodle, it is important to find a reputable breeder. A good breeder will be knowledgeable about the breed and will be able to answer any questions you have. A good breeder will also be willing to provide references for other Moyen Poodle owners.

When looking for a Moyen Poodle breeder, it is important to avoid breeders who are selling puppies for commercial purposes. These breeders are more interested in making money than they are in the health and welfare of their dogs. Puppies from these breeders are more likely to be sick or have behavior problems.

If you are interested in finding a Moyen Poodle, you can start your search by visiting the website of the Moyen Poodle Club of America. This club is dedicated to promoting the responsible breeding of Moyen Poodles. The website has a list of breeders who are members of the club.

Moyen Poodles are also sometimes listed on websites like Puppyfinder.com. These websites are a good place to start your search, but it is important to do your own research on any breeder you are considering.

When you have found a few potential breeders, it is important to visit their facilities in person. This will give you a chance to see the conditions in which the dogs are being raised. You should also meet the parents of the puppies to get an idea of their personalities.

 

The Bottom Line

Moyen Poodles are intelligent, active dogs that need plenty of exercise. They are loyal and loving dogs that make great companions. Moyen Poodles are relatively easy to train and can be trained for a variety of tasks. With the proper training and care, Moyen Poodles can make excellent support dogs for people with disabilities.

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