Originating from France, the Toy Poodle, sometimes referred to as 'Toy Pudel', is a miniaturized version of the beloved standard Poodle. These lively dogs are celebrated for their intelligence, playfulness, and are known for their hypoallergenic and non-shedding curly coats, available in various colors, including black, white, red, apricot, silver, and blue. Ideal as both companion pets and family dogs, Toy Poodles rank among the most trainable breeds, thanks to their sharp intellect. They are perfect for allergy sufferers, given their low-shedding coats. Toy Poodles are social dogs, thriving on human interaction. Regular exercise is essential for their physical health.
Read our Toy Poodle Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Maltipoo
We have been blessed with 4 beautiful puppies born to our family pet who is a chocolate toy poodle weighing 2.5kgs, and dad is a 2kg Maltese. Both have the most amazing temperaments! These puppies are being raised in a family home with children and other pets, and will be socialised with everyday household noises and puppy desensitising sounds from YouTube which I play for

Cockapoo
Amazing colours of sable and red puppies. So hard to find these colours with the Cockapoo breed. Gorgeous litter of F1 toy DNA health tested show Cockapoo puppies are available to find their perfect family. We have been truly bless with a wonderful litter of chocolate brown and red show toy Cockapoo puppies. They are very rare colours. Mum is my absolute best friend.

Toy Poodle
Lovely toy poodle, seeking a forever home. She would suit a quiet life. Although she is good with kids of all ages, cats and other dogs. She prefers smaller dogs but does get on with bigger dogs. She

Toy Poodle
All reserved 5 top quality deep red full kennel club registered puppies available to the best homes no expense has been spared. Mum Ruby is health tested and Dad Digby has had extensive health testing
The average cost of a purebred Toy Poodle puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1040, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.