We're looking to add a second dog to our family in a year or two. High up on the list is a miniature poodle. The breed standard states they can be between 11 - 15" in height. We would prefer one in the taller range (but not essential) to be a closer match as a play mate for our miniature schnauzer. Miniature schnauzer ideal size for male is 14" so the 4" range in poodles seems a large variance.
So my question is do you get breeders who breed the smaller or larger end of the range or do they aim for mid range but depending upon the paring get small or larger dogs? When contacting breeders I don't want to appear a numpty by asking if they breed larger minis, and them saying you want a small standard or something, I'd rather be a numpty on here and ask any silly questions

Or should I be looking for a breeder of small standards ? Its very confusing
Also regarding colours I've been reading the history of poodles and from what I've read parti and phantom poodles have always been around and are exactly the same as solid colours in temperament and health issues. I know they're not a recognised colour by the KC for showing, but they also don't appear to be many people breeding them in UK. Is there a reason for this, are they something that I should avoid ? Colour isn't a deciding factor but I do love the look of phantoms