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Trained Cavapoo puppies for sale in Preston, Lancashire

4 Trained Cavapoo puppies for sale in Preston, Lancashire

Cavapoo, a delightful crossbreed of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle, inherited the best traits from both parent breeds. Known as Cavoodle in some regions, they are characterized by fluffiness and can have coat colors including gold, black, white, or tri-color. Their texture may vary from curly Poodle-like coats to silkier Spaniel-type fur. Cavapoos excel in being low-shedding companions, deal for allergy sufferers. Petite and sturdy, their size can vary depending on Poodle parentage. They are renowned intelligence, combined with some of the warmest canine personalities available. Enthusiastic about play and human companionship, Cavapoos are suitable for first-time dog owners, families with children, and even retirees. Their sociable nature demands attention, and their mental and physical health thrives with appropriate exercise.

Read our Cavapoo Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Adorable Toy Cavapoo puppies ready on 3rd November

£1,600
Cavapoo5 weeks44
Looking for their next chapter in life are our beautiful apricot and red fox cavapoo puppies. Luna their mum is our family dog, all puppies will be brought up around children and all house hold noise, handled daily by all the family, we also have a Cockapoo in the house therefore pups will be well socialised with other dogs also, as auntie Millie loves to play with them.
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Rhyl, Denbighshire(44.5mi)
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Cavapoo dogs - Advert 1
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161
1 week

Toy cavapoo waiting list now open

£2,000
Cavapoo9 weeks12
🐾 Toy cavapoo Waiting List Now Open at Chi-Chi’s Premier Pooches! 🐾 ✨ Small in size, big in heart your perfect companion could be just around the corner! ✨ We’re now accepting names for our exclu
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Blackpool, Blackpool(15.1mi)
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Exquisit F1 Toy Cavapoos - Health tested Parent

£2,250
Cavapoo5 weeks2
💙1 Male Available💙 Love a Doodles are delighted to have had 2 Strikingly Beautiful Cavapoo Puppies. A Perfect mating to produce amazing family dogs. They have been bred to have fabulous temperamen
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Bolton, Greater Manchester(16.8mi)
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Cavapoo dogs - Advert 3
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285
2 weeks

Real Life Teddy Bears, Cavapoo babies

£1,495
Cavapoo11 weeks32
Stunning happy little bundles of fun, used to all life’s noises and experiences, have been brought up in busy household with cats, & other dogs, children, teenagers, Hoovers TVs radios and my singing.
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Leyland, Lancashire(4.3mi)
Licensed Breeder

FAQs

How much should you pay for a Cavapoo puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Cavapoo puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1107, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What is the downside of a Cavapoo?

A downside of a Cavapoo is that they can inherit health issues from both Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles, such as heart problems or dental issues. Additionally, their curly or wavy coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting.

Is a Cavapoo a good house dog?

Yes, Cavapoos are generally good house dogs because they are friendly, adaptable, and good with families and children. They also have a moderate energy level and tend to get along well with indoor living. However, they do require regular grooming and mental stimulation.

Is a Cavapoo a calm dog?

Yes, Cavapoos are generally calm and gentle dogs. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them great companions. However, their energy levels can vary depending on their individual personality and exercise.

Can Cavapoos be left alone?

Cavapoos can be left alone for short periods, typically a few hours, but they thrive on companionship and may experience separation anxiety if left alone too long. It's important to gradually train them to be comfortable alone and provide toys or activities to keep them occupied. Regular interaction and attention are key to their well-being.