The Pampered Poodle Palace

The Pampered Poodle Palace Standard, Miniature & Toy Poodles Northeast Alabama. Loved & Raised to be Companions for Families.

02/02/2026

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Standard Poodles Born January 30th. Registered.  Microchipped.  Prespoiled! 256-591-9187
01/31/2026

Standard Poodles Born January 30th. Registered. Microchipped. Prespoiled! 256-591-9187

01/31/2026
Good Morning poodle family and friends.  Stay dry and warm!  "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies n...
01/25/2026

Good Morning poodle family and friends. Stay dry and warm!
"The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." - Lamentations 3:22-23

NEWS ALERT: Zombie Poodle has been seen scouring the local cemetery. Please do not approach Zombie Poodle and contact yo...
10/31/2025

NEWS ALERT: Zombie Poodle has been seen scouring the local cemetery. Please do not approach Zombie Poodle and contact your local emergency zombie unit if you see him!

Information postHateful speech will be deleted!I NEVER BREED MERLE POODLES.Please be aware of the gamble you take gettin...
08/17/2025

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I NEVER BREED MERLE POODLES.
Please be aware of the gamble you take getting one and the encouragement of this practice.

Health risks:
Merle Poodles, especially those with two copies of the merle gene (double merles), can have increased risks of deafness and blindness due to improper eye development.

Merle Poodles are not a recognized purebred variety and are the result of crossbreeding with other breeds carrying the merle gene, such as herding breeds. This means merle Poodles are technically mixed breeds, even if they might look like purebred Poodles. The merle pattern, characterized by patches of diluted color with darker spots, is not a natural occurrence in Poodles.

Key points about merle Poodles:

Not purebred:
The merle gene was introduced into Poodles through crossbreeding, making them mixed breeds.

Not recognized:
The UK Kennel Club, for example, banned the registration of merle Poodles as it's not a recognized color pattern in pure Poodles.

Health risks:
Merle Poodles, especially those with two copies of the merle gene (double merles), can have increased risks of deafness and blindness due to improper eye development.

Ethical concerns:
Some breeders use the unique merle coloring to attract buyers, which can lead to irresponsible breeding practices and health issues for the dogs.

In summary, while merle Poodles can be visually appealing, it's important to understand they are not purebred and may carry potential health risks associated with the merle gene.

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18 Big Valley Drive
Alexandria, AL
36250

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The Pampered Poodle Palace has been breeding poodles since 2004. Along the way I have learned so many things that I gladly pass on to my adoptive families. I have extreme allergies and after the loss of my last child I needed something to bring me comfort. I got a poodle and well, here we are. Poodles are amazing companions, extremely smart, hearty and very loyal. My poodles and their offspring live in my HOME, I AM NOT A KENNEL. The entire downstairs of my home is devoted to my poodles. I have many rooms just for them as well as 2 fenced acres for them to run and play. Puppies are used to normal household smells, sounds and TV (set to NickJr) I only adopt to families who want a companion and not to breeders. The “doodling” movement where everyone breeds their “favorite” dog to a poodle and call them designer dogs has forced my hand to not provide breeding rights. The breed is spectacular and the mixing of breeds is just not something I want to participate in. Please see my other page for a HUGE representation of my offspring and family. https://www.facebook.com/thepamperedpoodlepalace All puppies will have had regular series of worming medication beginning at 2 weeks and then proceeding at 3, 4, 6, 8 weeks old. We use Strongid and Panacur C and 1 dose of Drontal Plus. *All puppies will arrive at their forever home vaccinated against parvo virus, distemper, hepatitis and other communicable diseases before the time of placement. Our puppies have environments treated with Trifectant aka Virkon-S and Chlorhexidine Solution, are vaccinated at 4 weeks with NeoPar, - just before pick-up Program and Capstar treatment for flea prevention, and at 6 weeks of age with a with a 5 way vaccine, Bordatella for Kennel Couch before departure and all puppies are micro-chipped. I provide some materials from Puppy Culture to new families. Puppies have had at least 3 baths while in my care, had a commercial blow dryer used on them, had nails trimmed with a dremel and have had at least 2 groomings using a dog trimmer (Face, Feet and Sanitary Patch). Puppies come with a CD of valuable information and 2 e-books, one of which is authored by Cesar Milan, Individualized Health Folder with Health Record, Toys, Food, Treats (Edible Nylabone for puppies), Blanket in winter, Slip Lead, Collar, Samples of NuVet Plus Immune System Supplement (www.nuvet.com/65256) . Puppies are dog door trained and open door crate trained before departure. I feed a 5 Star Food to all my adults and puppies (Pro-Pac Ultimates Puppy). Weekly emails, pictures and weights from birth to departure. ALL puppies are loved into the world and raised with hands on love and nurturing. Puppies are raised using ENS and Puppy Culture. Many offspring have gone on to therapy and service work. Oh, and, I have a Reunion every year in October at The Alabaster Beneful Dog Park, which is an amazingly good time.

So, thank you for stopping by and I hope you will consider joining The Pampered Poodle Palace Family. Love, Stacy