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Why Cavapoochons Are The Best

The Cavapoochon is the ideal dog for many dog owners. With its signature curly hair, beautiful puppy eyes, and floppy ears, it's easy to understand why the Cavapoochon is a popular dog breed. Cavapoochons are a triple-cross breed between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, a Poodle, and a Bichon Frise. They're also known as "the dog that never gets old," making them a popular choice for dog owners searching for a petite and adorable companion that will keep its puppy dog appearance for the rest of its life.

But there's more to these canines than their adorable looks, and we've listed them all below. So, keep reading! 

Cavapoochons Have An Enchanting Personality

Cavapoochons not only have a unique appeal, but they also have a wonderful disposition. Due to their vivacity and spontaneity, they make really good family dog and are usually the first choice for families with children. You don't have to be concerned about them not getting along with children because they are known for being gentle with everyone and for not barking excessively. The added advantage is that this dog would most likely shower you with hugs and kisses, which is nice after a long day. 

Cavapoochons Are Hypoallergenic 

Do you want a dog that won't make you sniffle? Get yourself a Cavapoochon! These dogs do not shed much or produce a lot of dander, making them appropriate for those who are allergic to pets.

Since they are born with a thick fleece coat, they are known to be hypoallergenic. You won't have to worry about grooming its curly coat because it grows silkier with age. This is due to the Cavapoochon inheriting 50% of the Poodle’s genes. The rest is a cross between a Bichon Frise and a Cavalier King Spaniel.  

Cavapoochons Have the Appearance of a Teddy Bear

Who wouldn't want to come home to such a sweetheart? It's no surprise that they're gaining popularity throughout the world. Even as adults, Cavapoochons resemble little plush animals. Because of their fluffiness, Cavapoochons are impossible to resist.

You will undoubtedly enjoy sharing your home with this adorable little companion. However, due to their adorable puppy appearance and their puppy eyes, you may find it difficult to say no when they ask for goodies – you’ve been warned! cheeky​​​​​​​ 

Cavapoochons Are Wise Canines

This should come as no surprise. With 50% of the Poodle gene in its ancestry, you can anticipate a dog that is intellectual in many ways, since the Poodle is placed second on the list of smartest dog breeds. 

These canines are well-known for being quick to socialise. When selecting a breed, intelligence is one of the first factors to consider. After all, you'll be spending time educating your dog, so it's important to have a dog who understands what you're teaching them. Cavapoochons are easy to teach, which is ideal if you want a dog that can be trained quickly.

Cavapoochons Will Always Look Like Puppies

So you want a pet that will always appear young? If you want a dog but are afraid of larger breeds, this is the breed for you. A Cavapoochon is always a safe bet. This designer dog is marketed as the "dog that never ages." Because of the Bichon Frise and Cavalier bloodlines, this dog has the appearance of a young dog his entire life.

More than its puppy appearance, which appears to last forever, the Cavapoochon has a lively and fun side that lasts until adulthood. Cavapoochons weigh no more than 9 kilograms as adults. It is a fantastic choice if you want a pet that can live in any sort of home. It is ideal for apartment residents with little room for their dogs. 

Cavapoochons Are Petite Enough To Be Taken Everywhere

You can't go wrong with a Cavapoochon if you want a dog that is easy to travel with. Miniatures are generally 6 to 7 kilos in weight, although most of these puppies can grow to be larger. Even if your dog weighs 9 kilograms, transporting him on vacation will be effortless.

Cavapoochons Have A Long Life Expectancy

Due to the Poodle gene, these designer dogs have a long lifespan. Did you know that the majority of them live 12 to 15 years on average? This is comparable to the average life expectancy of its Poodle parent.

It's like having a long-term buddy, but one that lavishes you with hugs and kisses daily! When properly cared for, some of them can live for up to 20 years.

Q&A:
When Is A Cavapoochon Fully Grown?

A Cavapoochon, being a petite breed dog, is considered completely grown at the age of one year. When they reach adulthood, most attain a weight of 6 - 7 kilograms.

Grooming Needs Of A Cavapoochons?

Cavapoochons need to be groomed on a regular basis. This entails bathing and combing their hair on a regular basis to keep them looking and smelling fresh. Routine grooming is an excellent way to stay on top of their needs while also ensuring that their fur remains smooth, soft, and tangle-free. 

Even if you brush their fur on a regular basis to keep it from tangling and matting, you should also take them to a professional groomer once a month to have their excess hairs trimmed. Their hair may grow all the way to their eyes and ears, much like the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's. Therefore, it's important to keep it trimmed.

Find Your Own Fluffy Soulmate At Pet Master

Therefore, have you made up your mind yet? The joy and enthusiasm that a puppy can bring to a family are vast.   You can now get your very own Cavapoochon puppy at Pet Master. Rest assured that all our puppies are healthy and come from vetted, responsible breeders and we are also AVS Licensed and PALS registered.

Therefore, have you made up your mind yet? The joy and enthusiasm that a puppy can bring to a family are vast. 

You can now get your very own Cavapoochon puppy at Pet Master. Rest assured that all our puppies are healthy and come from vetted, responsible breeders and we are also AVS Licensed and PALS registered.

For enquiries, contact us at 6970 7555 or private message us here.

For more information, visit https://petmaster.com.sg/our-puppies.

   

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Written by Eileen

Eileen
Eileen is a sucker for anything adorable, so there is no career that is going to suit her better than being a writer for those little furry friends.