Poodle Nutrition and Daily Care Guide
Everything you need to know about feeding your poodle, maintaining their coat, exercise routines, and managing common health concerns for a long, happy life.
For over two decades, Poodles in Scandinavia has been the premier online resource for poodle enthusiasts across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. We celebrate the elegance, intelligence, and versatility of the poodle breed through comprehensive coverage of dog shows, breeder profiles, health research, and community news.
Whether you are a seasoned breeder, a show exhibitor, or simply a poodle lover, you will find a wealth of information about the Nordic poodle community right here.
Everything you need to know about feeding your poodle, maintaining their coat, exercise routines, and managing common health concerns for a long, happy life.
Profiles of legendary poodles that have shaped the Scandinavian show ring, from multi-titled Nordic Champions to Best in Show winners.
A deep dive into the genetics behind poodle coat colors, from classic black and white to the sought-after apricot and red varieties.
Discover why poodles excel at agility and obedience trials, and how Nordic trainers prepare their dogs for competition at every level.
An essential guide to genetic health testing in the Scandinavian poodle community, covering prcd-PRA, von Willebrand Disease, and hip dysplasia screening.
Master the art of poodle grooming with our guide to continental clips, puppy trims, Scandinavian styles, and the tools every exhibitor needs.
How the FCI show system works in the Nordic countries, the meaning behind NOCH, SECH, FICH, DKCH, and NordCH titles, and what it takes to become a champion.
A comprehensive guide to finding and selecting a poodle puppy from a reputable Scandinavian breeder, including health certifications and registration requirements.
An in-depth look at the four recognized poodle sizes under FCI standards and how Scandinavian breeders have shaped each variety.
A curated directory of notable poodle breeders across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, with kennel descriptions and breed specializations.