Pups for Sale - Why You Should Choose a Cavoodle
The Cavoodle is a rather new fuzzy face on the scene of designer dog breeds. Gained by crossing a poodle, usually a toy or miniature poodle, with a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, the Cavoodle has a blend of personality, intelligence, and appearance are rapidly drawing attention and building popularity for the cross. Because it is a cross breed, established kennel clubs such as the Australian National Kennel Council will not register Cavoodle (also known as Cavapoo) puppies, even if each parent is a registered member of its breed. But Cavoodle owners receive enough benefits in this combination to overlook this, and some kennel clubs allow mixes to register for competition in obedience and agility. Read more
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Cavoodle Breed Characteristics
A Cavoodle, also known as a Cavapoo, is a hybrid dog or a designer dog. A designer dog is the result of crossing two purebred dogs together, in this case a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle, often a Miniature Poodle. Read more
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Cavoodle Pups
The Cavoodle is a mix between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Miniature Poodle. These intelligent dogs love human companionship and are friendly. Cavoodles are known as designer dogs or purpose bred, and are not recognised as a breed. Born with long floppy ears, Cavoodles retain their puppy appearance even as full grown dogs. Not all Cavoodles look alike. Some puppies will resemble the King Charles Spaniel and some will look more like a Poodle. Having the best of both breeds, Cavoodles are intelligent and loyal like a Poodle and laid-back like a King Charles Spaniel. Available in many colours, the Cavoodle will grow to be 30-35 centimeters in height. Read more
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Puppies for Sale in Perth
The joys of owning a dog are innumerable. Puppies are incredibly cute, loving and playful. There are many considerations you should take into account before buying a puppy. First of all, it is important to be clear about your own living situation and your finances. To care for a puppy properly, the animal needs room to play and must have regular visits to a veterinarian. The amount of room that a puppy needs will depend substantially on the breed you choose. A smaller breed dog will need far less room than a larger breed, such as a Great Pyrenees or a St. Bernard. Read more
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