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Cavoodle

Price range

$2500.00 - $8000.00

Common names

Cavoodle (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel x Poodle)

Size

Small

Dog group

Toy Group

Coat length

Long

Energy

Extra high

Kid friendly

Extra high

Life expectancy

10 to 15 years

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What does an Cavoodle look like?

General Appearance of the Cavoodle

The Cavapoo is a crossbreed that results from breeding a Poodle and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Cavapoos were initially created to be hypoallergenic dogs and thus the ideal companion for people with allergies. However, their sweet disposition and friendliness soon made them popular among all dog lovers.

Because the Cavapoo is a crossbreed, every dog is unique, though it has become increasingly more consistent in terms of temperament and looks. Cavapoos are extremely social and easy-going, getting along well with humans and animals alike.

Available in these colours

What colours do Cavoodle come in?

Cavoodle come in a variety of colours, including Apricot, Black and White, Black, Brown with Markings, Brown, Caramel, Gold, Gold, White and Tan.

All about the
Cavoodle.

Cavoodles are a hybrid between the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Poodle dog breed and are also known as Cavapoos. The Cavoodle is a very popular breed of dog and belongs to the poodle-mix canine family, which also includes the Cockapoo and Labradoodle. Over the previous ten years, they've grown in popularity.

The Cavoodle is a little dog with a thick, silky coat that can be straight or wavy. Cavoodles are pretty laid-back when it comes to their living quarters, as long as they have company and people close by. They have a soft demeanour and can be good children's companions. They like being a member of the family and enjoy taking part in daily activities.

The Cavoodle is one of Australia's most popular breeds due to its kind and loving attitude and its small size and thick, velvety coat. These puppies are outgoing, playful, and interested, and they have inherited some of their parents' best qualities.

They enjoy companionship, particularly children and other family pets, and are always willing to please. It's no surprise that these bouncy bundles of pleasure have seen a recent uptick in popularity.

All about the Cavoodle adult stats

Weight

Low 5.00 KG

High 12.00 KG

Height

Low 25.00 cm

High 38.00 cm

Weight

Low 5.00 KG

High 12.00 KG

Height

Low 25.00 cm

High 38.00 cm

Cavoodle.

Characteristics & Tendencies:

TENDENCY TO DIG
Snoring
Drooling
Exercise needs
Grooming needs
Barking

Care and Maintenance

Feeding

How much do
Cavoodle eat?
1.00 to 1.50 cups of food a day

Exercise

How much
exercise do they need?
30 to 40 Mins

Temperament

Are they kid friendly? Cavapoo gets along well with kids and household pets.

Living

Do they need a lot of space? Cavapoos don't take up a whole lot of space in your home

Frequently asked questions about the Cavoodle.

Cavoodles do not shed that much. But they need to be brushed weekly. Regular trimming and professional grooming are also required. This makes them suitable for dog owners who have sensitivity to fur. Occasional bathing will also make their coat healthy and neat.

Grooming them would only take you a few minutes each week. Brush them weekly with a rubber grooming mitt or a brush with short, natural bristles.

A fine-toothed flea comb helps remove loose or dead hair. Their undercoat may come out in little thuds. Regular brushing will help keep shedding under control. With regular brushing, they shouldn?t need a bath more than every month or two. Ears are an important area to check when you are grooming them, so if you smell an odour or see wax, clean the inner ear with a cotton ball, using a cleanser recommended by your veterinarian.

Your careful weekly assessment will help you recognise potential health problems shortly.

The Cavoodle is a playful, loyal, and intelligent dog. They need a moderate amount of daily activity. A daily walk, free play and hobbies, and mental stimulation should all be included.

While some people walk their dogs twice or even three times a day, a fair rule of thumb is that your Cavoodle should get at least 30 minutes of daily activity. Satisfy their energy levels to keep them from being bored.

Veterinary care is essential to maintain a dog's health and well-being, and the frequency of vet visits required will depend on the individual dog. Annual health checks are recommended to ensure they are healthy and happy throughout their different life stages.

In these annual visits, your vet will complete a physical examination, take your dog's temperature, check his heartbeat and overall health.

Cavoodles have a calm demeanour. They are people-oriented and get along well with everyone in the household. Cavoodles are sweet, intelligent dogs who make excellent companions for both young and senior people.

They are compassionate and unconcerned with the family (or pack) hierarchy, making them quite safe around children.

Cavoodles do not respond well to traditional obedience training and will follow instincts over training if they are not respected. Strong words and harsh handling will only cause them to ignore their handlers.

Treats are also not recommended, for they are not food-driven dogs, but other positive reinforcements such as praises and play can help.

Cavoodles are sweet, intelligent dogs who have a calm demeanour, and can get along well with other domestic pets. They are generally friendly and enjoy playing with them at the park. They need to be socialized properly at an early age. It is important that they are carefully supervised when introduced to new animals and humans.

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Optional Extra Benefits

During the application process You will be provided with the option to include Optional Extra Benefits that cover certain conditions and Treatments which are not otherwise covered under the Policy.

 

The Optional Extra Benefits are:

Alternative Therapies, Behavioural Problems, and Dental Illness.

 

Examples of Alternative Therapies: Acupuncture, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy

Examples of Behavioural Problems: Excessive licking, fur pulling, pacing and destructive

chewing.

Examples of Dental Illnesses: Dental diseases, gingivitis, periodontal disease.