I went to our local "no-kill" shelter to volunteer as a dog walker/ trainer today. I am retired now and want to donate some time to the shelters nearby--we have one for cats and dogs, one just for cats and one for horses! Anyway, there was a "poodle mix" there and I immediately got very interested in meeting him. He was medium in size, maybe 50 pounds and was mostly black with some brown hairs mixed in and a white spot on his chest. He was about 1 1/2 years old.He has been shaved, but the hairs left felt very coarse and stiff, but have a wave to them. The hair on his face was soft and much curlier. It looked like he would have a beautiful coat with some care.
I asked to walk him and do a bit of obedience training and this poor guy didn't have a clue. He wasn't bad on the leash and would sit if you held up a treat, but that was about it. He appeared to be a bit less intelligent than many doodles are and didn't make much eye contact at first. However, I saw some improvement even after just a few minutes of working with him. He was very high energy, though, and needs a lot of attention--I hope the new owners are up to it.
The shelter has many leads on a new home for him, so he won't be there long. I am going to try to work with him a bit more before he goes, since there will perhaps be a better chance that he won't be returned by his new family! Hope this ends happy!