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I have always been passionate about dogs.
Even as a young girl, I would ride long distances on my bicycle to attend
shows in our local area.
In those days, I loved all dogs
indiscriminately, with a special affection for the sporting breeds. Over
the course of growing up, our family had numerous “spaniel” crosses, that
were loving companions and important members of our household,
In my early 30’s, I had several friends
that were veterinarians. They were responsible for talking me into buying
my first standard poodle. They said they were wonderful animals, that had
never become popular and spoiled by “fad” breeding.
We bought “Hopi”, a little black, 2 year
old standard poodle in 1988. Hopi was definitely not show quality, but she
certainly was a character.

Early on, I had difficulty saying the word
“poodle” with all the negative, silly stereotypes that went with it. I
would blithely tell anyone who asked, that I had a “standard”, with the
inevitable come-back of “standard what?” Hopi taught me to say “poodle”
with enthusiasm and pride.
We had the privilege of spending 13 years
with Hopi. She taught us all the fundamentals of living with poodles;
their joy of life, their enthusiasm, their amazing athletic abilities,
their unparalleled intelligence and affection and most importantly of all…
their unique poodle sense of humour.
Hopi ignited the spark that has become a
passion for my husband, Marc, and myself.
Thank you, Hopi! We’ll be forever grateful
to you for that.


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