Freddy’s Lupins First Transwolfation ends in disaster…
‘Yip!’ he woofed in shock. The reflection staring back at him was not that of a fearsome, proud wolf. Instead, he saw a perfectly tiny, utterly un-fierce and totally ridiculous black poodle.
‘I’m a were-poodle!’
And guys, I’m not saying that poodles are always ridiculous, but you have to imagine that Freddy has spent all his life wanting to be a noble wolf and he turns into something small and curly. And okay, some poodles may be sweet, but no boys wants to be a pink one. Especially after Freddy’s visit to the poodle parlour.
Click the paws and check out this site for the silliest pictures of pampered poodles you’ve ever seen.
Lots of Poodles!
And guys – you have to totally check-out these silly poodle clips
Jecht's new haircut Poodles Playing
The styling Academy Before and After
Click the pink poodles to see another silly poodle pic! It will open in a new window.
Here is some information about poodles from Wikipedia
The Poodle is a breed of dog, and is regarded asone of the most intelligent breeds of dog.[1] The poodle breed is found in small, medium, and large sizes, and in many coat colours. Originally bred as a type of water dog, the poodle is skilful in many dog sports, including agility, obedience, tracking, and even herding. Poodles are elegant in the conformation ring, having taken top honours in many shows, including Best in Show (BIS) at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 2002 and BIS at the World Dog Show in 2007.
Poodles are retrievers or gun dogs, and can still be seen in that role. The breed's English name has German origins[2]. (The name poodle comes from the German word short for pudelhund or, reflecting the breed's development from a water dog; the word pudel is related to the English word puddle.) However, most sources concur that the French are responsible for developing the modern breed into its current form, and developing the different sizes. The French name for the poodle is caniche, referring to ducks and the poodles' water dog origins. |