Pooda Houla

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Pooda Houla History

The Pooda Houla is a hybrid, or designer, breed of small canine that was created in the 1990s by crossing a Pomeranian with a Bichon Frise. The Pooda Houla is a cross between a Pomeranian and a Bichon Frise, two of the most popular small toy dogs. The Pooda Houla is a medium-sized hybrid, or designer, breed that was created in the 1990s by crossing the adorable, family-friendly Pomeranian with the cuddly, kid-friendly Bichon.

Time of Origin

Unknown

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Pooda Houla Physical Characteristics

The Pooda Houla is a breed of small cat with a hairless body and large ears. Their tail is long, thin, and curved. Their back legs are longer than the fronts and their ears are larger than the heads of other cats. Their fur is very short, like a munchkin, or fluffy. The Pooda Houna is a long haired cat that is short and stocky with a short, thick tail and pointed nose.

Eye Colors

Blue, Hazel

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

Black, Gray, Brown, Red, Blue, Silver, White

Height Range

Male Height Range: 14 – 15 inches

Female Height Range: 14 – 15 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 60 – 75 lbs

Female Weight Range: 50 – 65 lbs

Pooda Houla Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

12-14 yrs

Pooda Houla Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia, Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) or Bloat, Patellar Luxation, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Von Willebrand’s Disease, Addison’s Disease, Idiopathic Epilepsy

Pooda Houla Temperament and Behaviour

The Poodamoula is a protective and dominant breed. They are extremely loyal to their family and will protect them at all costs. They are independent-minded and can be quite stubborn, which can make training and socialization difficult. They are wary of strangers and do not make particularly good watchdogs.

Pooda Houla Activity Requirements

The Pooda Houla is an ancient Tibetan dog that is known for its loyalty and protective instincts. They make wonderful family companions and guard dogs, but they will need a fenced yard in order to thrive. Poodas are active, intelligent, and spirited. In Tibet, they are trained to help guard herds of livestock. They’ll happily give their all to protect their owners, but this doesn’t mesh well with apartment living. Poodas do best in homes with plenty of space. They love to play, and their intelligence and energy means that they will get bored quickly without something to do. While they don’t need as much physical exercise as some other breeds, they do require lots of mental stimulation and companionship.

Miles Per Day

10 miles

Activity Per Day

60 minutes

Daily Food

3 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Pooda Houla is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Pooda Houla is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Pooda Houla is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Pooda Houla is part of the Unclassified group.

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