A Few Interesting Facts About Cavachon Puppies

By William Graham


In the beginning for most new owners they will just rely on standard choices for first time pets. These standard choices are based on purebreds that have been always popular such as the Chihuahua, the Bulldog and the German Shepherd for example. However, cross breeds are also out in the market that are getting quite popular also like the cavachon. If you want to know more about these dogs or cavachon puppies in general, then do read on in this article.

When looking at its history in general, the breed was first created around the mid-1990s. This was when the sporting King Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was bred with the non-sporting and lap loving Bichon Frise. The result was a cute dog that everyone slowly fell in love with up to this day.

Once these dogs mature they will reach a height of one foot or just a little over one foot. And depending on how much they are fed, they will reach a weigh of around fifteen to thirty five pounds at most. In terms of diet they should be given specific small bred formulas designed for dogs with active and energetic lives.

When taking about temperament, it is really kind of tough to put a finger on it for this breed. This is because it will take equal traits from its birth parents of spaniel and bichon frise, and so you can have mixed results. Either you will get a frisky and friendly pooch, or one that is very aloof and discriminating.

The average lifespan for this dog breed is around 10 to 15 years, which is pretty good considering a dog of its size. The lifespan can also be extended with loving care and maintenance, as well as regular trips to the vet for check ups as it gets older.

Exercise is also important for this breed, due to its sporting bloodline. They should be taken at least for a thirty minute walk every day to stretch their legs, especially if they spend their time mostly indoors. Active playtime is also highly encouraged not only for exercise but for bonding as well. It will have a nit of energy in it, and you as an owner should also have a bit of energy as well.

Many dog lovers, and even some breeders will believe and attest that the fur of this breed is hypoallergenic, but this is not always the case. This is because although the Bichon Frise parent is hypoallergenic, the spaniel parent is not. Thus there is a 50 percent chance that the puppy you will think of taking on may be hypoallergenic or not. If you do suffer from any allergies related to canines, you should do an allergy test first before making a commitment.

This article has thus covered some basic but important facts for anyone to know about this dog breed. One should mull this information carefully and do additional research into other factors as well like pricing and training for example. Remember to always get as much information as you can on a pet before committing to living with it.




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