To the OP:
We have a pure bred Standard Poodle, so full size, no mix.
True they don't technically "shed", since they have hair like humans do. All other breeds have "fur" like wild mammals. So it does shed as part of its natural growth process.
We love the fact that our dog, now our 2nd Std. poodle going on 20+ years now that we have owned Poodles, doesn't "shed". It's great!!
He's not show stock, just pet quality. Our previous one was show stock, a chocolate Poodle. He had much, much nicer hair, much thicker, more full and larger, hairier ear leathers.
But hey, our current boy is AWESOME, looks aren't everything.
I honestly can't stand dogs that shed, finding these tiny little wiry hairs embedded everywhere. Not to mention those hairs monkey with people's allergies, surprisingly not mine.
However, with that said, we do find little curly blonde hairs here and there in the house. You seriously have to hunt for them though. That's because, just like humans as we loose some hair from time to time, the Poodle does as well. But it's not much.
I have noticed when he's in the pool that I find a fair amount of his curly blonde hairs trapped in the cartridge filter. My nylon socks I keep over it traps them and prevents them from getting deeply embedded in the fold of the pleats where they're super hard to get out.
But it's seriously nothing compared to a typical dog with "fur". It's akin to the human hairs you also find in there, just there are a whole lot more because the dog has about as much hair as like 20+ humans or something. LOL
Surprisingly, he can't swim worth a darn. Seeing as their German bread water dogs for water sport hunting. It's quite surprising. I have a feeling it's because he went zipping out over the cover on my aunt's in-ground pool, not realizing what it was and fell into the icy cold water. DOH!
He's been a little timid ever since.
But we're working on him, which is hard in an inflatable ring pool though. Have to really watch the sides.
