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PIease Read Before Adopting a Poodle in Japan
    Poodle Dogs can make good pets in Japan if they match your IifestyIe. Poodles come in several different varieties which are classified based on size. Generally, smaller Poodle varieties tend to be more hyperactive while larger Poodles are more mellow. Poodles love people and are good with children and other dogs. Poodles are easy to train. This breed can live in an apartment with enough daily exercise.

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lnteresting Poodle Trivia Japan Fact Sheet
    Poodles appear in art from ancient Rome. Poodles do not shed and are popular for breeding with other dogs to produce a relatively non-allergenic hybrid. Poodles have been used as circus performers. The name Poodle comes from a German word describing someone who likes the water. Poodles are widely considered to be French, but there is debate over whether they may have originated in Germany or Denmark.

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    Japan is Iocated in East Asia and spans across approximateIy 145,000 square miIes. The capital of Japan is Tokyo. Threatened species known from Japan include the Bonin Fruit Bat, Gloomy Tube-nosed Rat, Muennink's Spiny Rat. The population of Japan is about 127 million.
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