yeah he is a smaller miniature - but suspect he has a bit more bulking out to do. He's about as tall as his mum now, but his dad was on the large end for a mini so thought he might get a bit taller, we'll see!
Raw food is based on their weight so picking a small dog means you don't need much space. a 500g ish tray lasts him around 2 days. I feed to appetite really as he has never been one to pig out, if he isn't hungry he will leave it. So generally 4 meals between that, but after a few higher exercise days it will do 3 meals. I can fit around 10 of the trays in the freezer space so I get 2 weeks plus some spares, I tend to get 1 or 2 boneless packs as he tends to get constipated with the standard 10% bone, so I just add a scoop of boneless to most meals to make it more suitable for him.
Pizzle sticks were a god send with teething, he only needed a 10cm one and that lasted two weeks lol, now he gets through a 20cm in that time. Some bigger dogs can demolish them in a day so it depends on the dog!
Regarding sleep I confess that occasionally when the kids are at their dads, I'll take him out for his wee and do breakfast and then take him up to my bed with a cuppa, once he gets over the excitement he just stretches out next to me whilst I read - bliss! I get up when I get up to be fair, I'm not a big one for sleeping in anyway but it has varied by 1.5hrs without issue.
I don't find the house gets particularly dirty tbh. The lounge floor can get mucky in winter - but its wood so I just wipe it down, I've just ordered a washable runner for the back door which should sort that for the future too. After a long muddy walk he goes straight in his crate to sleep, so by the time he comes out he's dry, any dried mud falls off and the rest gets bathed off either that day (if he's really bad!) or that week if not. Now the weather is drier we are going a couple of weeks between a bath, but he loves them so its not a problem.
Toilet training wasn't a problem at all - he did get confused with the lounge rug to begin with so I took it up until he was solid, didn't use the training pads - just took him out regularly when awake and praise / treat when he got it right.
No scratches on anything really - I do have a tear in the seam on the sofa, but it is 10 years old and needed replacing anyway, I conciously chose to wait until he was out of puppyhood! He didn't do anything wrong to cause it, was just running to see me and his claw just swipe where the thread for the seam was if that makes sense?
Sickness the same, not really had more than a couple of incidents... and only when he has eaten a rabbit ear too soon after dinner! He normally gulps it back down whilst I'm getting cleaning stuff ready (apparently this is normal and not what we would consider sick) and I use the same spray as I did for wee accidents to clean it.
All upstairs doors are shut as standard, but he is allowed in the rooms with supervision - for example tucking my youngest in. The pup himself learned that when DS yells 'ready' its time to tuck him in, so he now sprints off ahead of me and jumps onto his bed to give cuddles before bed! He will often come sit on my bed whilst I'm getting ready in the morning, especially when the kids aren't here - he loves it and is generally good as gold!
As a tip for pups - the intelligence is serious! Mine was so good that I had a pen around his crate when he was tiny, but it wasn't locked in any way - just wedged against the sofa etc. Last autumn I left him for an hour in the evening, to meet a friend for a cuppa.... came home and he wasn't in his pen! he had seen me wedging it and worked out how to move it
now my house was NOT puppy safe at that point and all interior doors were wide open. I was terrified when I got him as to what mischief he had got up to, he had gone upstairs (only learned to climb them a week or so before, couldn't get back down yet!) and gone to sleep on some of my clothes on the bedroom floor! He was SO PROUD of himself when I got home - but he hadn't had an accident anywhere or done anything naughty, just missed me and wanted something that smelt like me!
You've made a fantastic decision in getting a poodle, you're going to love it!