Cavoodle
Outgoing, curious and affectionate
About the Cavoodle
The Cavoodle is a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Miniature or Toy Poodle. Most of these dogs are gentle and sweet, and make for excellent house pets. While they are intended to be companion dogs, they are endlessly curious and eager to learn.
Because they’re a crossbreed, their traits can vary from dog to dog, even within the same litter. However, they are often kind, friendly animals who love being around humans and other dogs.
Even though they are companion dogs, they’re smart and sensitive creatures, and can be trained to be effective therapy dogs.
Cavoodle Breed Characteristics
HeightUp to 35 cm at the shoulder
Weight10 to 25 pounds
Life Expectancy10 to 14 years
Coat ColoursChestnut, white, cream, fawn, chocolate, tricolour
Here are some of the qualities you can expect from the Cavoodle, rated from one to five stars. However, all dogs are individuals, and your dog may not display exactly the same characteristics.
Family LifeFriendly with KidsFriendly with DogsEase of GroomingExercise NeedsPrey DriveTendency to Bark or HowlGood for Novice OwnersApartment LivingCavoodle Breed History
The Cavoodle has only recently become popular, though Poodle mixes have been around for well over half a century. It is believed that the Cavoodle was first bred intentionally in Australia in the 1950s, though there is some debate around that.
The hypoallergenic nature of most Cavoodles makes it very desirable for those who suffer from dog allergies. They have continued to grow in popularity, and there is an increasing call for it to be recognised as a breed on its own.
They make wonderful companions and therapy dogs, and you can expect their popularity to increase even more as time goes on.
Caring For a Cavoodle
Temperament: Cavoodles take their traits from their parents, melding the calm and gentle nature of the Poodle with the spirited, fun personality of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Grooming: The coat of one of these dogs can be curly like that of a Poodle, wavy like that of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, or somewhere in between. Regardless of the type of coat, regular grooming and brushing will be required to keep their coat healthy.
Exercise: Most Cavoodles are relatively high-energy for their size and will need gentle walks and play around two to three times a day. A total of 45 to 60 minutes of exercise is a good goal for the typical Cavoodle.
Nutrition: Adult Cavoodles will need around two cups of dry dog food per day, served in two meals. Cavoodle puppies will need around half that amount, spread out over three to four meals. Of course, this depends on the size of your dog so it’s best to consult your vet for specific dietary advice.
Training: Most Cavoodles take well to training, as they are smart and observant dogs who love making their owners happy.
How to Choose a Responsible Cavoodle Breeder
The choice of breeder has a large effect on the quality of your dog’s life. Buying your Cavoodle puppy from a responsible dog breeder will help ensure that the puppy you get will have a calm, even temperament. The breeder you’re getting your dog from should know the history of their breeding dogs and have a definite goal for their breeding program.
When looking for a puppy for sale, make an effort to visit the breeder and meet the dam and stud. You’ll be able to get a better gauge of the puppy’s adult traits.
RPBA Full Members are eligible to register their breeding Cavoodles and Theodores for RPBA Pedigree Papers.
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The information is for general use only. For any specific advice or queries, please consult with your veterinarian.
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