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Cavapoochon Dogs for stud

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FAQs

Is a Cavapoochon a good dog?

Yes, a Cavapoochon is an excellent dog known for its friendly and gentle nature, low-shedding hypoallergenic coat, and intelligence. This breed is well-suited for families and gets along well with children and other pets. They are adaptable to various lifestyles and generally healthy, making them a popular choice for companionship.

What are the disadvantages of owning a Cavapoochon?

While Cavapoochons are wonderful pets, they do require regular grooming due to their thick, fluffy coats, which can be time-consuming. They may inherit some health issues from their parent breeds, so consistent veterinary care is important. Additionally, as a designer breed, Cavapoochons can be expensive and may show variation in traits. Owners should also watch out for potential weight gain through proper diet and exercise.

Is a Cavapoochon better than a Cavapoo?

Cavapoochons tend to be smaller and more compact than Cavapoos, with a fluffier and often more hypoallergenic coat thanks to their Bichon Frise heritage. They generally have a gentler and more laid-back temperament and may live longer. Cavapoochons usually command a higher price than Cavapoos due to their unique breeding, so the choice depends on personal preferences regarding size, energy levels, and budget.

How much does a Cavapoochon cost?

Cavapoochon puppies typically cost between £600 and £1,000 in the UK, depending on the breeder's reputation, location, and the puppy's lineage. They tend to be more expensive than Cavapoos because of their unique triple-cross breeding. Prospective owners should seek reputable breeders who prioritise health and ethical practices.