
Party poodles, the wonderful, colorful world of poodles. Who says that a poodle has to be one solid color? Party poodles are very much real poodles and are even pure bloods. The CKC recognizes party poodles as a breed of dog and will register them. Our party poodle was not bought as a business investment but rather as a pet. We liked her so much that we decided to find out what kind of puppies she would throw. We bred her to Mitchell, our registered male, and were pleasantly surprised at the results---beautiful babies, very colorful babies.
We advertised our first litter for sale and of course we got the usual question, "What is a party poodle?". After explaining this several times on the phone I decided to put their pictures up on my web site so people could see first hand what we were talking about. That was all it took. All the babies sold within a matter of a few days and we still had people calling wanting to know when our next litter would be due. We actually had folks waiting in line, it was amazing. We even had a call from several hundred miles away.
Party poodles are really not any different from any solid colored poodle except for the color. Their personalities are the same, the mannerisms are the same, and they are just as smart. I think most people really just want to have a poodle that is just a little bit different from the norm. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little color in your world. Check back here from time to time as I will be displaying pictures of our current litter(s) as well as keeping some older pictures up for all to see. Some people have never seen a party poodle so this might be there first peek at one.
Below you will find pictures of the current litter. All the babies for sale are female and will be ready the week of Christmas, 2001. These pups will be toy/tiny toy with one being almost surely a tiny toy. They are party poodles, meaning that they are not one solid color as you will see from the pictures.
The father is registered but the mother is not (although she is pure blood). The babies will not come with papers (you will have to supply your own newspaper). They have had there tails docked and dew claws removed. They will be wormed, but as of this writing they have not had any shots. We certify that all the babies are healthy, but we do recommend that you take your new puppy to the vet that you will be using to have them checked out. At that time you can set up a schedule of check ups to keep your new partner happy and healthy.

These are babies from Chesla and Mitch, born on November 17th, 2001. The babies are one week old in these pictures. All of the babies have found new homes and moved out of the house. Just like with children, you wish for peace and quiet but miss them something fierce when they're gone. There are some updated pictures of the babies at four weeks old. I will try to get some pictures of the babies from their new homes to give you an idea how they fair, grow, and sometimes even change colors.