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Silver Beige Poodle: Info, Pictures, Origin & History

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large silver poodle with a beautiful haircut is sitting in a summer glade. Royal poodle

Poodles are renowned as fashionistas of the doggy world, with their curly coats and multiple awards from competitions. The silver-beige Poodle is no exception, but they also make remarkable pets.

Breed Overview

Height:

15–24 inches

Weight:

40– 70 pounds

Lifespan:

12–15 years

Colors:

Apricot, brown, white, gray, black, cream, fawn

Suitable for:

New dog owners, families with older kids, people with allergies

Temperament:

Intelligent, active, friendly, mischievous

The silver-beige Poodle’s gorgeous color differs from other variations with its smokey look and how it manifests itself, leaving some Poodle owners scratching their heads but appreciative of its beauty. Silver-beige Poodles are born brown, and over time, the color fades until it’s a diluted brown. They’re gorgeous dogs that make excellent pets.

Standard Poodle Characteristics

Energy
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High-energy dogs will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy, while low-energy dogs require minimal physical activity. It’s important when choosing a dog to make sure their energy levels match your lifestyle or vice versa.
Trainability
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Easy-to-train dogs are more skilled at learning prompts and actions quickly with minimal training. Dogs that are harder to train will require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Some breeds, due to their size or their breeds potential genetic health issues, have shorter lifespans than others. Proper exercise, nutrition, and hygiene also play an important role in the lifespan of your pet.
Lifespan
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Some dog breeds are prone to certain genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every dog will have these issues, but they have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Sociability
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Some dog breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other dogs. More social dogs have a tendency to run up to strangers for pets and scratches, while less social dogs shy away and are more cautious, even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed, it’s important to socialize your dog and expose them to lots of different situations.

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The Earliest Records of Silver Beige Poodles in History

Poodles are one of the earliest breeds documented, and they originated in Germany as early as the Middle Ages. There are variants of the Poodle, such as the miniature, that do, in fact, hail from France in the 17th century, which may have given them the moniker “the French” Poodle.

The Poodle’s coat helps keep them insulated from the cold when retrieving game in the water, but some variants were assigned other duties. In France, the variant known as the miniature Poodle was first differentiated in 1907. These tiny pups were in circus performances as clowns and tightrope walkers.

curly little poodle on a beige background
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How Silver Beige Poodles Gained Popularity

When Poodles originated in Germany, they were water-retrieving working dogs. In France, however, their popularity boomed as companion animals after ring masters showed them in circus acts. In the US, the Poodle’s popularity was slow to rise until the Westminster Dog Show in 1935, in which Poodle Champion Nunsoe Duc de la Terrace won Best in Show.

After that, the Poodle rocketed in popularity. They eventually became one of the most popular breeds in the US; in fact, the Poodle was the most popular breed from 1960 to 1987. Poodles have gone from working and show dogs to companion animals, and their puppies are still adored after being mixed with other breeds (like Cocker Spaniels) to create gorgeous crossbreeds.

A Poodle on the Grass
Image Credit: Skyler Ewing, Pexels

Formal Recognition of Silver Beige Poodles

The Poodle was officially recognized as the standard variety shortly after the American Kennel Club and the Kennel Club in the UK were founded in 1886 and 1874, respectively.

All kennel clubs recognize the standard, mini, and toy Poodle breeds, but the medium variety was not recognized by most of the world’s Kennel Clubs, apart from the FCI and continental European kennel clubs. In the 1990s, the American Kennel Club recognized the silver beige Poodle as a two-tone coat color (along with cafe au lait).

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Top 7 Unique Facts About Silver Beige Poodle

1. The Iconic Coat Cut That People Associate With the Poodle Breed Has Substance and Style

By shaving the bottom half of their body and leaving the other half long, they can stay warm in the water and maneuver easily.


2. The Three Sizes (Four if You Include Medium) Follow the Same breed Standard

The smaller variants are carbon copies of the original, with health problems related to decreasing size usually bred out.


3. They Are the Second Most Intelligent Dog in the World, Behind the Border Collie.

The Poodle happily showcases their intelligence, willingness to learn, and eagerness to please.


4. There Are So Many Hairstyles Available for Poodle Owners to Try Out

You have several options when deciding which hairstyle is ideal for your silver-beige Poodle, but it's best to visit a professional groomer instead of trimming your dog at home.

Poodle
Image Credit: everydoghasastory, Shutterstock

5. They Are Touted as Hypoallergenic Because of Their Curly Coats.

However, no breed is entirely hypoallergenic, but Poodles do not shed like other dogs with double coats.


6. Their Coats Change Over Time and Fade

After two years, a seemingly chocolate-brown puppy will start to fade, which can lead to the silver-beige coloring you see in older dogs.


7. They Need Lots of Exercise

Leaving them alone with nothing to do can cause behavioral problems such as separation anxiety and destructive behavior.

Funny small poodle dog on a beige background
Image Credit: dezy, Shutterstock

Does a Silver Beige Poodle Make a Good Pet?

Silver beige Poodles are gentle, kind, and very easy to train. They are great with families and children but can be clingy, and separation anxiety is common. If they're well-socialized and trained from puppyhood, this shouldn't be a problem, and they should be well-adjusted and loyal to their families when they grow up.

The standard or medium variety of Poodle is most suitable for families with small children if supervised at all times since mini and toy varieties are too delicate and could be accidentally hurt.

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Conclusion

There's something special about finding the perfect pet. Whether you prefer the diluted brown of the silver beige variety or other colors, the curly canine is remarkable, regardless of their coat color.

The Poodle is a sweet dog, and their temperament is coveted and seen in mixed breeds such as the Cockadoodle or Cockapoo. Their intelligence and sweet nature are the most significant reasons why the Poodle is so lovable, with their gorgeous coat not far behind.


Featured Image Credit: Valeriya Chistyakova, Shutterstock

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