We are breeders of quality Miniature Poodles.
Please note: We are a family who is breeding companions. We do not ship our babies. We want to meet the people that take our babies home! Our pups are raised in our home and played with. You get them pre-spoiled!
July 2010 … It is confirmed, APG’s Jakey Bakey aka JAKE has his first litter in the oven. He is breeding another female this week, keep your fingers crossed.

Look Ma! I was swimming.
Jake is a UKC and ACA registered Miniature Poodle. He is currently training for Agility and shows great promise for this sport. He is focused and has controlled drive. He stands 11.5 inches tall and weighs in at a whopping 12 pounds. He is a large boned dog with an excellent pedigree and no genetic defects in his ancestry. If your female is certified free of genetic disease and defect, we will guarantee your puppies.
Breeding fee is $400 or pick of the litter. We do offer Doodle breeding with Jake. Popularity of the Shih-Poo, Terri-Poo, Malti-Poo, and other small breed Poodle crosses are growing due to the hypo-allergenic quality of the coat combined with the personality of the Poodle. We reserve the right to qualify females of non-Poodle breeds for breeding to Jake.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hope this wind doesn't blow away my bows...
This is Sable’s Ixy Pixie, dual registered AKC and ACA miniature poodle. She has been shown eight times and finished in the top 5 at every competition. She will be bred in the fall 2010 for a litter of registered pups. Email anypet@newpromisefarms.com to be placed on a waiting list. Her next job will be entering the Grooming Contest at the Berkleigh Grooming Expo in September 2010 with Dodie.
All our puppies are sold with a health guarantee as well as the 2 week housetraining course. The pups can be picked and a deposit placed to hold them until they’re 8 weeks old. They will have their first round of shots, be wormed and be handled daily so when you bring the pup home, it is ready to become the love of your life.

The Poodle is said to have originated in Germany, where it is known as the Pudel or Canis Familiaris Aquatius. However, for years it has been regarded as the national dog of France, where is was commonly used as a retriever as well as, the Caniche, which is derived from chien canard or duck dog. Doubtless the English word “poodle” comes from the German pudel or pudelin, meaning to splash in the water.
Authorities concede that the large, or Standard, Poodle is the oldest of the three varieties, and that the dog gained special fame as a water worker. So widely was it used as retriever that it was shorn of portions of its coat to further facilitate progress in swimming. Thence came the custom of clipping to pattern which so enhanced the style and general appearance that its sponsors, particularly in France, were captivated by it. All of the Poodle’s ancestors were acknowledged to be good swimmers, although one member of the family, the truffle dog (it may have been of Toy or Miniature size), it is said, never went near the water. Truffle hunting was widely practiced in England, and later in Spain and Germany, where the edible fungus has always been considered a delicacy. For scenting and digging up the fungus, the smaller dogs were favored, since they did less damage to the truffles with their feet than the larger kinds. So it is rumored that a terrier was crossed with the Poodle to produce the ideal truffle hunter.

Pixie and Jake, our poodles
Despite the Standard Poodle’s claim to greater age than the other varieties, there is some evidence to show that the smaller types developed only a short time after the breed assumed the general type by which it is recognized today. The smallest, or Toy variety, was known in England in the 18th Century, when the White Cuban became popular there. This was a sleeve dog attributed to the West Indies from whence it traveled to Spain and then to England. But the Continent had known the Poodle long before it came to England. Drawings by the German artist, Albrecht Durer, establish the breed in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the principal pet dog of the latter 18th century in Spain, as shown by the paintings of the Spanish artist, Goya. And France had Toy Poodles as pampered favorites during the reign of Louis XVI at about the same period.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Get some Poo in your life … what are you waiting for? They are the second smartest breed on the face of our planet, the Poodle.