Cockapoo Dogs Info
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A very popular dog for more than 50 years: The Cockapoo
Dog
Cockapoo dogs are one of
America’s old favorite hybrid dog breeds.This cross
between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle has been around for
a long time and many people grew up loving these curly
little dogs. These little dogs first became popular in the
1950s, when American Cocker Spaniels were the most popular
breed in the United States. They have remained very
popular ever since because of their loving, friendly
personality and intelligence, along with their
low-shedding. In fact, Cockapoos dogs are popular all over
the world.
The looks of a Cockapoo
Some Cockapoos (sometimes called Cockerpoos) look more like
their Cocker parents and other resemble their Poodle parents
more, but, in general, these are 12-20 pound dogs that are
about 10-15 inches tall at the shoulder. Some have coat more
like Spaniels and others have the curly coat of Poodles. Many
have a soft, mixed coat somewhere in between. Coat colors can
generally be any of the typical Poodle colors: white, caramel,
ginger, blond, tan, cafe, chocolate, red, black, silver,
parti-colored, or a mix.
As with other hybrids, the Cockapoo dog may resemble one
parent or the other more in temperament so it’s best to be sure
you like both breeds before you get a Cockapoo puppy. These
little dogs can be quite energetic and agile and do need some
exercise.
From a health viewpoint, most Cockapoo dogs are very
healthy dogs. However, they can be subject to some of the same
health problems as their parent breeds. In particular, they can
develop eye problems, such as Progressive retinal atrophy
(PRA). They can also develop hip dysplasia and luxating
patellas. Make sure that you discuss potential health problems
with your breeder. Breeders should have done appropriate health
testing on dogs used for breeding to be sure they are free of
these problems. In particular, you should ask breeders if they
have had their dogs' hips x-rayed for hip dysplasia and what
the results were; and you should ask if their dogs' patellas
have been examined by a qualified veterinarian. You should also
ask if their dogs have been CERF certified and checked for
PRA.
With their thick-haired floppy ears Cockapoos can also be
subject to frequent ear infections. It’s important to check
their ears frequently and to keep them clean.
As with many smaller dogs, it’s not unusual for Cockapoos to
live long lives. They frequently live to be around 15 years old
or more with good care.
Cockapoos are one of -- perhaps the most -- successful
hybrid dog in recent generations. These dogs have been bred for
the last 50 years and produced countless happy, healthy family
dogs with wonderful temperaments. If you’re looking for a good
designer dog that has been proven to work for many people, the
Cockapoo is a very good choice.
Be sure to get plenty of Cokcapoo dogs info if you're
thinking of getting a Cockapoo puppy. If you do your homework
and go to a good breeder who has healthy dogs, you should be
able to find very healthy Cockapoo puppies.
It’s possible that you may find breeders who are breeding
Cocker Spaniel x Poodle, or Cockapoo x Cockapoo. Both crosses
have been producing healthy puppies.
There is currently some work being done toward developing
the Cockapoo as a registrable breed for the future.
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