About the Club
The Standard Poodle Club of Great Britain is (we believe) the only club in the world devoted entirely to Standard Poodles.
The Standard Poodle Club runs its own rescue service, re-homing numerous dogs each year.
Each region of the country has an area rep on the committee, enabling easy access to all members regardless of location. The area reps are also actively involved with the rescue service, producing a chain throughout the country. A list of these can be found on the area reps page.
The Club has a Health Administrator concerned with all health issues pertaining to the breed. This has enabled the club to highlight hereditary problems within the breed, including active registries for Sebaceous Adenitis and Addison’s Disease.
Formed and registered in 1965, after more than thirty-five years the membership has grown from an initial thirty to over three hundred by 2008.
The Club's Championship show is now the most popular show of the year for Standard Poodles, with its entries from 1998 to 2003 being even bigger than the entries for Standard Poodles at Crufts!
The Club's Newsletter is eagerly awaited each year, with the newsletter now being officially a news magazine with over 40 pages.
Finally - with regard to the website and the links to other sites displayed within its pages. These links are for your information, education and entertainment only and may or may not mirror the opinions of the membership and committee of The Standard Poodle Club.

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