ShowMe Poodles

ShowMe Poodles Welcome to ShowME Miniature Poodles! I am a small hobby breeder of AKC mini poodles that are titled and fully health tested.

Check me out if you’re looking for your next companion or show prospect.

Blurry had another good day at the OKC dog show today! We missed our first ring time due to a conflict, but showed in th...
05/29/2026

Blurry had another good day at the OKC dog show today! We missed our first ring time due to a conflict, but showed in the Texas Non Sporting Specialty and got Winners Dog, Best Opposite S*x, and Best of Winners!

Blurry - ShowME Puddle of Mudd by Tribal goes WD 3x so far at the OKC dog shows for 2 more points! Thank you Kari Adams ...
05/28/2026

Blurry - ShowME Puddle of Mudd by Tribal goes WD 3x so far at the OKC dog shows for 2 more points! Thank you Kari Adams for the photo, and Becky Bray for the opportunity to co-own this lovely guy with you 💗

Happy Memorial Day from ShowME Poodles! How did you spend your day? Relaxing I hope! I spent my afternoon getting ready ...
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day from ShowME Poodles! How did you spend your day? Relaxing I hope! I spent my afternoon getting ready for the OKC Dog Shows. Blurry had 2.5 weeks of growth to remove - as well as a bit of perfume he picked up from PePe Le Pew 😵‍💫

Somewhere between PCA, Tulsa, and today, coat change hit Dot hard! She’s cool and comfy for the summer, and says she can...
05/03/2026

Somewhere between PCA, Tulsa, and today, coat change hit Dot hard! She’s cool and comfy for the summer, and says she can run faster and jump higher now 😂 ShowME Dippin’ Dots of Andmarc

04/07/2026

Happy First Birthday to the Sweet Treats litter!
Dutch, Dot, Dash, Mango, Frankie, Charlie, Ruby, Breezy, Teddy, and Bougie 😊

Prada wants to wish everyone a Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

Prada wants to wish everyone a Happy Easter!

Official Win pic of Blurry - ShowME Puddle of Mudd by Tribal. Such a fun puppy 💗
04/01/2026

Official Win pic of Blurry - ShowME Puddle of Mudd by Tribal. Such a fun puppy 💗

Stella (Penelope x Kismet) and her mom Liz went to a UKC show in Utah over the weekend and came home a new Champion! Con...
04/01/2026

Stella (Penelope x Kismet) and her mom Liz went to a UKC show in Utah over the weekend and came home a new Champion! Congratulations girls🎉

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03/03/2026

Very good Information.

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You do not have to “meet the parents” to verify quality.

This one trips a lot of people up because it sounds logical on paper. People think, “I should meet the mom and dad to know what I am getting.” But in reality, it is not always possible.

If you can meet the dam ahead of time at a dog show or otherwise, that is great. Im always happy to meet up with potential puppy families at shows and let them spend the afternoon getting to know me and my dogs! I’m sure many other breeders are as well! Once she is pregnant or nursing, her body and hormones are changing and she may be protective, overwhelmed, tired, or simply not interested in meeting strangers. If youve ever been pregnant, I’m sure you can relate lol. It is not fair to her to force those interactions and it definitely does not give you a true picture of her actual temperament.

Do you need to visit the breeders home? I don’t think so. Most of us are breeding in our private homes. Many of us whelp puppies in our bedrooms or private areas that are not appropriate for visitors. I personally whelp litters right next to my bed. Honestly, I do not want strangers or friends even walking into that space and neither do my dams, my bedroom is private and comfortable for them. It is a boundary that protects safety and sanity for everyone. Another risk is that visitors can unknowingly bring illness into a home full of babies with developing immune systems. Parvo, giardia, coccidia, kennel cough, and viruses can come in on shoes, clothing, or hands. A well-meaning visit can put an entire litter at risk without anyone realizing it.

This is not to say that transparency isn’t still important. Breeders should find alternate ways to share the full picture if they’re uncomfortable with home visits. For example, I run private Facebook groups for each litter where families get access to regular photos, videos, live streams, and updates of the puppies growing and learning in their real environment. You end up seeing far more of the day to day life of the puppies than you ever would during a quick home visit.

As for meeting the sire. He probably lives across the country, at least all of the sires I’ve used so far do. Ethical breeders pick the right dog for their female, not the closest male in the area. Meeting him in person will be a geographical change in many situations.

Instead of focusing on meeting the parents in person, here are some other things I’d recommend holding to a high standard:

• Health testing such as OFA hips, elbows, eyes, DNA, and CHIC requirements
• Titles and accomplishments
• Pedigree and what the dogs behind them produced
• Temperament and what the breeder says the dogs are like to live with.. Ask LOTS of questions! I’m sure your breeder wants to tell you all about mama!
• Structure and movement through photos and videos
• The reason the breeder chose this specific pairing

These things tell you far more about your future puppy than standing in someone’s living room ever will.

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Norman, OK
73069

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