A show-clipped poodle in profile, mane, leg cuffs and pom-pom tail all shaped in powder-coated wire, standing 17 inches tall, 18 inches long and 9 inches wide.
This is the open frame, so it arrives as pure outline. Left empty it works as a garden sculpture, a shop display or a table piece at a dog show or breed club stand. Filled with sphagnum moss and planted with ivy or creeping fig, it fills out into a green poodle as the growth takes hold, the wire disappearing under the foliage as it thickens.
Nothing on the frame can wilt, so upkeep is down to the plant you put on it: water the root ball, pinch back the runners, and clip the coat the way you would clip a real one. The frame is hand bent from wires of several gauges, which is why the heavy structural lines and the fine detail lines look different up close, and why the listed measurements are close approximations. No two poodles are exactly alike.
