Heh. Dogs are a joy. I remember when I got our dog and will never forget it. I love my puppy (although he is 4yrs old now) to bits. In fact, I am so proud of him, I would show pictures to friends and people i have met just to show him off. He's a Miniature Schnauzer and LOVES company. Almost too much. We still need to be a bit stricter on training, but he takes the spoiling well. All we gotta do is to stop him from jumping on people. But you can pet him while he's eating (which is bad when a dog snaps at you) so while you have this dog as a puppy, pet it as it is eating, so it gets accustom to people being around it when it eats.
Also, it doesn't hurt to spoil him, but refrain from feeding it while you are at the dinner table. That just leads them to begging and nosing people when you are eating, and can be downright embarrassing when you have people over.
To train it to come when called (especially when outside) give it SMALL treats. Start out with every time you call, then a few months, every 2 times it is called, and then slowly ease off. You don't want to feed it every time, just reward it when it's called, and pet it afterwards. Also, do NOT give the dog a treat if it she doesn't come with called. Simple as that.
Also, love it a lot. A dog that is loved and made a part of the family is a dog that won't bite the hand that feeds.
Be careful with poodles. they will get bored when you are gone. So keep plenty of toys around the house. Also, they are smart. Almost TOO smart and when bored, they will get destructing. Another thing is, and I have noticed this about poodles. They hold grudges. So if you **** the thing off, it WILL get back at you. Just do proper training to make sure she knows who's the alpha dog in the family pack.
oh, and be careful. As I have learned the hard way, they are EASY to step on, so you gotta be REALLY careful while they are small. You will slowly get used to them being around your feet, but every now and then, they will become entangled.
Anyways, have fun with this (bouncing) bundle of joy!
And 'grats. I know you will be really happy