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Stoney Brook Poodles Our dogs are bred for beauty, confirmation and temperament, and make wonderful additions to any family as well as outstanding therapy dogs.

Stoney Brook Poodles, owned by Sandra Cointreau has been producing beautiful AKC registered Standard Poodles of impeccable pedigree for 25 years at her rural home where she also keeps her horses. Each litter is temperament tested to determine how best to match their personalities with families, their other animals, or with potential work ( including hunting and therapy). We are proud of our Stone

y Brook working dogs. At the Poodle Club of Massachusetts event, Stoney Brook D. (Lucy) won a Working Certificate (WC) when tested in the field for water fowl retrieval in 2009. At the Poodle Club of America National Event, she was one of only 8 poodles nationally that won a WC and a Working Certificate Excellent (WCX). AKC awarded Stoney Brook Rupert the Survivor an Honorable Mention for Canine Excellence (ACE) in the category of exemplary Therapy work in 2007. One dog in the country, a corgi, won the ACE award for therapy, and only 7 dogs won the honorable mention. Rupert was the only standard poodle in this group of 8 dogs recognized by AKC. Westminster Kennel Club acknowledges exemplary Therapy dogs at their annual shows and Stoney Brook Scout has received that honor for her work in New York hospitals. One of our poodles provided a healing presence at her veterinarian owner's office; another provided a healing presence at her pschologist owner's office; and another provided in-home therapeutic support for a family with three special needs children. In 2010, four Stoney Brook puppies were selected to start therapy training for their future work (detecting low blood sugar and potential seizure, engaging and improving the education of autistic and other special education children, bringing happiness and healing to children in hospitals). Each year more and more of our Stoney Brook poodles join this historic group of therapy dogs

If you would like more information on upcoming litters please email Sandra at [email protected].

I can't wait for the Washington Art Association & Gallery 24th Member Show to begin  March 9th.  I took over my entry an...
02/03/2024

I can't wait for the Washington Art Association & Gallery 24th Member Show to begin March 9th. I took over my entry and there were over 170 wonderful paintings of every medium. I can't imagine how the judge will do the work of choosing winners. Reception will be March 9 from 4-6. My entry below, in watercolor:

You are ALL so kind. The best part of breeding since 1996 is the many friends and extended family that have happened.......
03/11/2021

You are ALL so kind. The best part of breeding since 1996 is the many friends and extended family that have happened....and then there is the delight of raising pups 🙂 LOVE to you all and thank you for this support. Petunia is doing well, so calm and loving, the vets all called her "stoic" . I finally had a treatment for the herniated disc, which I am confident will have a good outcome, and am following the rest and physical therapy cures for the torn hamstring tendon. Yay. Meanwhile, other than taking care of the dogs and horses, I am only painting small watercolors. I had some detailed sketches done months ago, and they are now being painted, including this one done yesterday of a lovely black CH mini who was shown in abundant cords and owned by Leslie Newing . It isn't a commission, so I just tried to capture some of this precious poodles spirit and the incredible bouncy cords. I hope you enjoy it.

31/10/2021

My Stoney Brook Faire Rosamunde had a false pregnancy. She was well tested and had a good breeding, including a long tie, but fooled me with classic symptoms....but no puppies. I guess Spirit just didn't think it was the right time, but it is definitely a disappointment, given how exemplary the combination of parents was.

A week ago, my one year old Petunia was running and sprung off the stone wall, unfortunately with her foot stuck, and go...
31/10/2021

A week ago, my one year old Petunia was running and sprung off the stone wall, unfortunately with her foot stuck, and got a leverage break straight across both bones in her front leg. A loud scream and I was there lifting her to run into the house, before any of the 4 other poodles could make a decision that this could be a chance to move up in the pack. She is here with her initial split, waiting for surgery. Now she has a steel plate surgically implanted and will be on house rest for about 3 months. She is doing well and enjoying being alone with me in the kitchen and my bedroom. Never a dull moment.

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