Some Useful Information On Cavachon Puppies

By William Graham


Many first time owners sometimes are confused about what dog to get first. Many will just rely on what are traditional accepted breeds like shepherds, bulldogs, Chihuahuas and so on. In general these popular breeds are basically almost pure breeds. A breed that is fast growing popular is actually a cross breed or hybrid called the cavachon. Thus if you are interested in this breed then do read on for more information about cavachon puppies and dogs in general.

The breed came about in the mid-1990s, or so most people and breeders believe, when a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel was bred or mated with a Bichon Frise. The result of course is a cross breed that is slowly taking the world by storm, most probably due to its cuteness and such. It is a small breed dog that takes sporting traits from the spaniel and non sporting lapdog traits from the Bichon Frise.

When mature these dogs will stand a little over a foot tall and will weigh between fifteen to thirty five pounds, depending on the diet of course. In general they should be fed small breed dog formulas that are made for highly energetic and active dogs like the cavachon.

As regards temperament, it can be crap shoot for this dog. It will inherit its traits equally from each parent so you will get half a spaniel and half a bichon frise in terms of temperament. Thus you can have either a dog that loves to play with you and get all your attention or one that will not give you the time o day and just snub you.

Ten to fifteen years is the average lifespan for this breed, which is pretty long considering its size. This can of course be extended a bit if given the right maintenance and also love and care. It will not hurt if it has regular visits with the vet also as it goes on in years.

With relation to exercising, the standard thirty minutes rule outside everyday will apply to the cavachon. This is particularly true if they stay cooped up all day, especially if living in urban areas. If playing with them do play actively with them if you do not have time to take them out for a walk. It is a good idea that any owner of this dog must also have the corresponding energy to match, so that bonding moments can be that much more enjoyable and memorable.

The hair or fur of this breed is somewhat hypoallergenic. For although the fur of the bichon frise is hypoallergenic, the spaniel's is unfortunately not. So definitely do not believe all of the claims that this breed is hypoallergenic, for it will have a chance that it is not. In any case, it may be best to test for allergies if you are prone to any canine allergies at the moment just to be sure.

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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