Friday, April 27, 2018

A Few Interesting Facts About 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.

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.

Upon maturity these dogs will reach a weight of around fifteen to thirty five pounds, and will also reach a foot or a little over a foot in height. As regards diets. This breed should only be given formula foods fit for small dogs that have high activity and energy, which this dog breed is definitely.

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.

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.

In sum these are the basic facts that you need to know about this breed. As such there are other factors you may need to know such as prices and strategies for training among others that you should research on as well. In any case always leave no stone unturned in making yourself familiar with any pet that you choose before making a commitment.




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