Why DDR BBQ Supply?
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35+ Years of Smoking Experience
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Trusted by 10,000+ BBQ Enthusiasts
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Handpicked for Quality & Performance
Whether your Poodle’s hanging by the smoker or strutting around the patio like they own the place, these Poodle Dog Socks are the perfect way to show off your love for this proud and intelligent breed. Featuring a detailed woven design that captures their elegant stance and signature coat, these socks bring a touch of class (and a lot of comfort) to your next backyard BBQ.
Made from a soft cotton blend and designed to fit most adults, these socks are all about combining fun breed pride with everyday function. They’re perfect for anyone who grills with a loyal Poodle standing guard, waiting for the first bite to drop.
- Unisex sizing (U.S. Women’s 5–11 / Men’s 6–10)
- Material: 65% cotton, 25% polyurethane, 10% polyester
- Features a woven full-color Poodle graphic—no fading or peeling
- Machine washable and made for all-day wear
Will these socks fit most adults?
Yes. These are unisex socks designed to fit U.S. Women’s sizes 5–11 and Men’s sizes 6–10 comfortably.
Is the Poodle design printed or woven?
The design is woven directly into the fabric for long-lasting clarity and quality—no fading or cracking like printed socks.
Can I wash these socks in a machine?
Yes! Machine wash cold with like colors and tumble dry on low. Avoid bleach and ironing for best results.
Are these socks good for gifting?
Definitely. These make a fun, practical gift for Poodle owners, dog lovers, or anyone who BBQs with a classy canine by their side.
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With over 35 years of smoking experience, we started DDR BBQ Supply with a simple goal: to help others cook better barbecue. We've spent decades learning what works and what doesn't, and we apply that knowledge to every product we carry. From high-performance grills and smokers to carefully selected rubs, sauces, and tools, everything we offer is something we believe in and use ourselves. We don’t believe in cutting corners or selling gear we wouldn’t rely on during our own backyard cooks and when we compete in BBQ competitions.