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Sorry That's the Wrong Answer - Answer 15
Question 15: Where did French poodles originate?
The correct answer is:
The poodle is believed to have originated in Germany, where it was known as
the Pudelhund. Pudel (cognate with the English word "puddle"), is derived from
the Low German verb meaning "to splash about", and the word Hund in German
means "dog" (cognate with "hound"). The breed was standardized in France, where
it was commonly used as a water retriever. Due to the breeds popularity in
France, it became established as its national breed.
The poodle has been bred in at least three sizes, including Standard,
Miniature, and Toy. According to the American Kennel Club, the Standard Poodle
is the oldest of the three varieties, and was later bred down to the
miniature and toy sizes. Despite the Standard Poodle's claim to greater age
than the other varieties, some evidence shows the smaller types developed only
a short time after the breed assumed the general type by which it is recognized
today. The smallest, or Toy variety, was developed in England in the 18th
century.
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