Showing posts with label brown and white parti poodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brown and white parti poodle. Show all posts

A Dreamy Poodle

A very fluffy Huxtable

I really do love the look of brown and white parti poodles. Their chocolate faces, amber brown eyes, liver colored noses, lips, and paws. Just so adorable, I can't wait to get another poodle. I think I'll get a girl, either parti colored -or- lately I've been considering a solid chocolate girl which would match Huxtable adorably as well. 




Parti Poodle Puppy Doll


So I ran across this adorable little hand-made parti poodle doll. I want to believe it was partially Huxtable inspired, lol... it looks like Huxtable as a young pup after he's gotten his hair washed and blown ;-).  Brown face, all white on front, brown on the sides, white legs, and brown tail :-) Adorable!


 

 


Would love for them to send me one, but if you want one you can get it HERE

Parti Poodle Colors Chart Guide

Parti Poodle Colors


Though often spoke about as a color, "parti" actually describes the pattern on a poodles (or dog's) coat. A parti poodle has a white base coat and distinct patches of solid color. The general preference is for the dog's coat to look 50% white, 50% color, but more than 50% white is fine too as long as there is still distinct patches of color. 

If a poodle has mostly a solid colored coat and only a few small patches of white, the dog is a solid that just so happens to have some white and is generally known as an abstract. If the dog is, for example, solid red with just a small/tiny section of white on it's chest that would just be a "red poodle. In that case there would be no reason to call it an "abstract" unless you were entering the dog in dog club competitions  (UKC, CKC, AKC, etc) that called for distinct division by coat colors.  The opposite is also true, if a dog is all white and only has a very small amount of color, (less than 10% depending on the placement) that poodle would either be considered "abstract" in its coat coloring, or simply a white poodle that just happens to have a little bit of color. 

Note: Because "parti" is just a pattern, when referring to parti-patterned poodles as it relates to their color it is most proper to say the color first followed by parti. For example: Black parti, opposed to black and white parti, since a poodle being parti inherently says that it has a white base coat. You can also just refer to a black parti poodle as a black and white poodle. 

Poodles in all colors are beautiful, a true lover of the breed has to especially be able to appreciate parti poodles since they are the original coloring/pattern of the poodle. Parti Poodles can come in all the colors of a solid poodle, though some colors are more common than others. Like solids, parti patterned poodles come in all sizes: toy, miniature, and standard. They are more commonly seen in toy and standard sizes. 

Poodles Color Print, get it here. 

Solid Poodle Colors: Black, White, Brown, Cafe Au Lait, Silver, Gray, Silver Beige, Apricot, Cream, Blue, and Red.

Parti Poodle Colors: (below)

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Black Parti, Black & White Poodle.
 Miniature Poodles in Modern Lamb Clip.

The first known coloring of the poodle, black and white poodles are classic. They can easily be found in every size and with many types of markings (tuxedo pattern, white blaze on the head, solid colored head, with ticking, clear coats (no ticking)). Black Parti's perhaps have the strongest lineage of any other color (besides maybe Brown Partis) and are bred in more countries than any other parti poodle color. Because of their indisputable original poodle title nearly all kennel clubs worldwide allow for them to be shown in conformation, even if their other color parti patterned cousins are not. Another name for Black and White Poodles are Harlequin Poodles /  Harlekin Pudles.


Brown or Chocolate Parti, Brown & White Poodle
Poodle in a beautifully feathered/styled Kennel or Sporting Clip.

A favorite of many, the brown and white poodle is a luxurious one. Their Hershey's colored coats contrasting with milky white always seem to bring exuberant delight to those who look upon them. Brown Partis are commonly seen in history books and in old paintings, even the famous painter Rembrandt was a proud owner of brown and white poodle. Because of their great lineage, some believe they may actually be the original colored poodle. Brown Partis can also be found in a lighter coffee colored variety known as Cafe Au Lait.




Silver or Gray Parti, Silver & White Poodle
Standard Poodle in Continental Clip

Truly a thing of beauty, Silver Parti's are probably one of the most elegant colorings for poodles. Easily the third most common color for standard sized partis, you can find them trotting around championship floors winning titles at their owner's heart's desire. Like blue poodles, silver poodles are born with black fur, but overtime they lighten to silver. Though their fur is black at birth, their skin is silver which can be seen by shaving down the face. So a Silver Parti will appear to be black and white initially, but will lighten to a beautiful silver and white poodle overtime.

See more Silver Parti Poodles, here.

Apricot Parti, Apricot & White Poodle
Standard Poodle in Continental Clip


Interestingly enough, Apricot and White type colored poodles can be seen in old paintings dated centuries back. When people talked of lemon and white poodles it is thought that in today's color standard it could possibly mean apricot and white poodles. (Both are fruits and the color are closely related). Like the silvers/grays/blues spectrum of poodle colors their can be many shade changes in the coats when in the cream/apricot/red spectrum of poodle colors. For example, as a puppy an apricot poodle may have been seen as a light red, but as the puppy ages and the color clears it may actually be an apricot or in some cases a cream. Solid colored apricot poodles are a newer favorite to those seeking to buy a poodle, making the Apricot Parti a wanted favorite as well.

See more Apricot Parti Poodles, here.

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Blue Parti, Blue & White Poodle. 
Standard Poodle in Historically Correct Continental Clip (HCC)


The rarest of all parti poodles, Blue Parti's command attention whenever they're spotted. Blue poodles start off with a black coat, and the blueish coloring begins to show overtime. Many times people assume they have a black poodle until a year or so passes by and they began to see slight lightning in the coat. At a young age blue puppies will likely have brown highlights showing they are a blue and not black. In fact some blues go through a brown phase between year one and two. It may take two or even three years to clear, but the final color will be that of a "dusty black" "ashy black" "dark gun metal gray" or "blue-ish black". So Blue Parti Poodles will appear to be Black Parti Poodles, but by age two or three they should be a very lovely dark gun metal gray and white.



Red Parti, Red & White Poodle
Standard Poodle in Continental Clip


Both popular and chic, Red Partis are probably one of the most wanted poodles in recent times-- especially by breeders who are working hard to perfect their red and white parti poodle lines. Their popularity is undoubtedly related to the rise in popularity of red solid poodles. Red Parti Standard poodles can be more easily found these days and aren't as rare as they were in years pass. They generally come in two shades-- dark red and white -or- light/medium red and white.

See more Red Parti Poodles, here. 


Cream Parti, Cream & White Poodle
Toy Poodle in Puppy Clip

Rarely recognizable as a parti poodle, Cream Partis usually fly under the radar. Not because they want to, but because they're harder to recognize. A white and cream poodle could easily be grouped into solid creams since creams usually have some shading and take awhile to clear. While these fluffy milk and cream poodles are slightly hard to spot they are quite gorgeous.

See more Cream Parti Poodles, here. 


Happy Thanksgiving: Poodle in the Autumn Leaves

Huxtable, the Poodle in golden brown fall leaves. 


Huxtable out for his morning walk in the park, on a windy Fall day. Pretty golden leaves around him, and his hair blowing in the wind :) Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Turkey Day!

Safety First: Pampered Pooch in Car Seat


Toy Poodle in car seat

Huxtable on the way to his vet... wondering why he has to be in a carseat and can't just sit on mom's lap. This carseat really has faired well though, from puppyhood to a year it comfortably seats my little 5.5lb toy poodle. In the future when I have two dogs I'll probably get one large car seat instead of two small ones... idk though. This dog car seat could easily fit two less-furry toy dogs, like Chihuahuas. 

More on this dog car seat above, here

Toy Parti Poodle Cut: Continental Clip

Huxtable on the grooming table

Toy Poodle in Continental Clip (no rosettes)


This was hand's down my favorite cut/grooming Huxtable has yet. The groomer has two poodles himself -and- he used to do dog shows on a regular which really showed. I loved how Hux looked so happy while being groomed by a new groomer, which indicated how great the groomer had to be, not to mention Hux was a perfect round poodle ball, lol. I had originally wanted the Scandanavian Puppy Clip, but he didn't have enough fur on one part of his leg since he had just gotten his teeth pulled. The veterinarian had to shave off part of his front leg fur for the I.V. Therefore a Continental Clip was the best option. The finished product was so lovely, everyone loooooved it! The groomer told me that the front leg bracelets are actually a bit lower than they're "supposed" to be due to the fur that the veterinarian shaved off, but he worked with it, made them even and it looked great :). 

The groomer and I had a long conversation, ranging in "poodle topics", one of which included some of the industry/poodle grooming/show dog trade secrets, lol. He told me how show dogs usually wear hair extensions to make their top knots and "manes" so super full. People sell their poodle's hair after they have completed and gotten their  "CH" (champion) title, and supposedly the hair goes for top dollar, especially if the particular color or shade of poodle is less common (silvers, blues, partis). So all the perfect full-maned super long hair show poodles have a head full of extensions and hairspray, lol, quite hilarious to me. He told me that some judges are getting more tough with the rules and aren't allowing extensions and hairspray, but for the most part it still goes on. Very very interesting stuff!

He also mentioned loving that Huxtable was a "true toy" poodle. Supposedly there aren't a lot of "true toys" these days-- they're either too small or too big. I guess so many people want the "teacup" dogs that they're becoming more and more commonplace despite how unhealthy it can be to have dogs too tiny. 

All in all it was a great experience. It truly makes a difference when the groomer not only has your same breed of dog, but also spent years grooming show dogs. I'll definitely be going back to that guy :)

Huxtable: Perfect Parti Poodle Puppy


With Huxie's 1st birthday in the midst I figured I'd post a few pics from his "baby days". I got him last December and it was most definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made. This little guy is my world! :-) And he brings so much joy, laughter, and comfort to family and friends... and I mean, that's what having a dog is all about, right?

I have sooooo many pics of Hux, easily thousands of pics, lol... but I've probably only posted like idk 3% of the pics I have of him. I plan to go back and post the pictures of him that I haven't yet. The photos below are from December 2011, a few days after I got him...







Sleeping Poodle Prince


Toy poodle sleeping

Huxtable is usually my calm little sleeping prince, but sometimes he's an active "sleeper". Basically there are times when I know he's dreaming because he'll bark a little in his sleep, not big loud barks but a few small ones. Haven't seen him 'run' in his sleep yet though... now that would be a sight! lol. 



Huxtable the Poodle, Posing & Sleeping



Photobucket Hux had a mini impromptu photoshoot the other day... I was bored, he looked handsome lounging around, and the camera was nearby so I snapped a few pics of my little boo, lol... more pics to come...


Photobucket  Here's him sleeping later, after mommy's not so good attempt at banding his topknot  :/ (more info and pics of that later too, lol)

Poodle Play: Fluffy in the Sun

Here's Hux pre summer cut bouncing around in the grass.


Photobucket Toy parti poodle puppy fluffy coat playing in grass
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Toy Parti Poodle Continental Miami Cut

Toy Parti Poodle Continental Miami Cut. 

So as stated in the last post, it's time to get a summer cut. I narrowed it down to a few: European puppy clip, miami cut, continental, and english saddle. After a lot of thought I decided to combine the Continental and Miami clip to create a clip I'll call a, "Modified Continental" or the "Miami Continental".

I wanted him to be cool so having his fur low was priority, but I didn't want to loose his fluffiness and I wanted to try something a bit more traditional. I decided to combine the two and had the groomer do a "Miami Continental". His fur is cut low like the Miami, but not shaved down to the skin like the Continental, he has the front fur of the Continental, but doesn't have the two balls on his back, so it's more like the Miami.

Before and After:

Fluffy fury, parti poodle Huxtable

 Miami Continental, toy parti poodle

I want to grow out Huxtable's top knot, so I told the groomer not to cut his top knot. I think (I know, lol) he may have slightly ignored my request and shaped it a bit... which could be better, but I really wish he wouldn't have touched it.  But still all in all he did a pretty good job on a my little baby :-)

Sidenote: This was taken a good bit after the actual grooming, after he went to the park, and some roughhousing/play, etc...  might even have been a day later... next time I'll be sure to take one immediately after the groom.

More Photos of Huxtable's new summer poodle cut in next post. 

Check out Huxtable's MUCH better Continental Clip, here.

Huxtable Photoshoots

I take soooo many photos of Huxtable, and have hardly put any on here. So I figured I'd make a point to put up a few photos from each random "shoot" he does. He's a great little model, always posing for the camera :) So for the next few posts this will be more of a parti poodle photo blog than anything else...






Toy Parti Poodle Puppy Clip Cut


Toy Poodle in Puppy Cut Clip

I love Huxtable as a big furball, but with the weather getting warmer I decided it was time to cut that fur! So he was given the traditional poodle "puppy cut" or "puppy clip".

This is Huxtable at 5 1/2, almost 6 months. 

Little Sumo Surfer Poodle

toy poodle laying on ottoman and native print blanket, with water bowl

Poodle owners know about the ever growing coat of a poodle, and of their top knot. While the top knot is signature feature of poodles, and oh so cute, sometimes it's length can get in the way of seeing their eyes. That's when I make him my little sumo or surfer guy-- it depends on what he looks like when I put his hair up into a little poodle ponytail. 


Get My Good Side Mom


Toy poodle on the couch, plaid blanket

Huxtable at about 3 months or so. One of his vets always says how stately he is. I think it's a poodle thing, but I guess my pooch is quite the little handsome gent.
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