Tail.—Carried at angle of 45 degrees, with long ringlets or cords. Preferable length, 3 to 5 inches.
Coat.—If corded, cords should be thick and strong, hanging in long, ropy cords. If curly, the curls close, thick, and of silky texture.
Weight.—From 40 to 60 pounds.
Only three colors are admitted, black, white, and red, and they should be without mixture.
THE POODLE (BLACK, CORDED).
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