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The four types of Poodles are Standard, Medium (recognized in some countries), Miniature, and Toy.
Yes, there are brown Standard Poodles, which have a rich dark brown coat, liver-colored points, and dark amber eyes.
The rarest Poodle color is generally considered to be Agouti, due to its unusual wild-type banded coloration and rarity in the breed.
Brown Poodles are not extremely rare, but they are less common than black or white Poodles due to the specific genetic combination required to produce their rich brown color.
Brown Poodles are simply called Brown Poodles, characterized by a rich dark brown coat produced by the 'bb' gene, with liver-colored points and dark amber eyes.
Brown Poodles are a variety of Poodle with a dark, rich brown coat produced by the “bb” gene, featuring liver-coloured points and dark amber eyes. They have no black pigment on their body or nose.
The best pet with no fur is typically a hairless dog breed, such as the Xoloitzcuintli, Chinese Crested, or American Hairless Terrier, known for their affectionate nature and unique appearance.
Xoloitzcuintli do not typically have a strong odor, especially when their skin is properly cared for with regular baths and moisturizing routines.
The best pet with no fur is often considered to be the Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog) due to its loyalty, intelligence, and affectionate nature, combined with minimal grooming needs.
Xoloitzcuintli generally do not have a strong odor, especially when properly groomed, thanks to their hairless skin which reduces issues like pet dander and trapped odors.

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