Sentences with word «pudel»

Its most important ancestor was the pudelpointer (itself a combination of the old German pudel and the pointer), which was crossed with the early German shorthaired pointer, griffon, stichelhaar and Polish water dog.
The name Poodle is a variation of the German word Pudel, which means» to splash about.»
You really made my day;) Love & hugs Lydia Pudel — design recently posted... A white dresser for my studio!
Breeders gave it the name Pudel, which means «to splash around».
Every room of Sea Five Boutique Hotel has been individually styled through the creative collaboration of top South African interior designer, Francois Du Plessis and Sea Five's Italian Director Nicolò Stortiglione Pudel.
Descended from the now - obsolete French Water Dog, the Poodle (most likely named from the German word Pudel, or «plays in water») was used to retrieve waterfowl for hunters.
The Poodle originated in Germany as a water retriever (Pudel means water in German).
Its name originates from the German Pudel, which means «to splash about.»
The Poodle reached such popularity in France that it was commonly referred to as the French Poodle, however, the breed's name actually comes from the German word «pudel», which means water dog.
The Poodle breed was initially a water retrieving dog, known as «Pudelhund» in Germany — a name derived from the words «Pudel» and «Hund,» meaning «to splash» and dog, respectively.
Often called the Chien Canne (reed dog), the Caniche, Pudel or the Barbone, the Poodle is a famous, popular dog breed known for elegance, pride and intelligence.
The Spoodle (Cockapoo)'s other parent, the poodle, originated in Germany where breeders called it the Pudel, a name which means «to splash about.»
Two theories have been put forth to determine his heritage — that he was developed from rugged Asian herding dogs captured by the fierce Berbers, a North African Moslem people, and traveled from North Africa to Portugal with the Moors in the 8th Century; and that he is descended from the dogs that left the Asian steppes with the Goths, a federation of German tribes, traveled west with the Ostrogoths and became the pudel, a German water dog.
The name «Poodle» is from the German word «pudel», which means one who plays in water.
The name «Poodle» comes from the German word «Pudel», which means «to splash in the water».
The word poodle is derived from the German word «pudel», which means splash in water.
From Germany, the Pudel was taken to France, where it was miniaturized and became more of a show and circus dog and family pet.
The English word «poodle» comes from theGerman «pudel,» that means to splash in the water.
The word poodle comes from the German «pudel» meaning puddle or splash.
The German word of «pudel,» in fact, actually refers to the splashing a Poodle would make, with the word «Poodle» as an English equivalent.
Their name comes from the German word «Pudel» which means «One who plays in water» as they were originally bred to retrieve water fowl.
This dog was, in the beginning, a water retrieving dog, also known as «Pudelhund» in Germany — This name comes from the words «Hund» and «Pudel», meaning «dog» and «to splash» respectively.
The German breeders combined a number of breeds including the Pudel (a predecessor of several breeds, including the Poodle); English Pointer; early German Short - Haired Pointers (which evolved differently than GWPs), and Polish water dogs.
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