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.

Cockapoo
These gorgeous pups were born on 22/10/25 and they are ready to join their loving new families from 18/12/25. They’ve been raised in our family home with lots of love, cuddles, and socialisation, making them confident, happy, and friendly little companions. Cockerpoos (Cocker Spaniel x Poodle) are known for their low-shedding coats, making them great for allergy sufferer

Cavapoochon
6 beautiful cream male Cavapoochon puppies available by 28th December when they will be 8 weeks old. They will be wormed, chipped and have their first vaccinations and vet checked. Both mum and dad are family pets and are very affectionate and adorable dogs. Mum is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel x Bichon Frise and dad is a pure bred toy poodle. They are brilliant w

Toy Poodle
Meet titch she is our Toy poodle she is very nervous at first with new people she is up to date with vaccines and microchip she is friendly with other dogs and kids she will need someone with a lot of

Toy Poodle
Meet Rufus, our adorable toy poodle with a sweet, gentle nature. He is a young, affectionate boy who loves cuddles, attention, and quiet companionship. Rufus is wonderful with children, other dogs of
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.