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What To Know When Seeking Cavachons For Adoption

By Catherine Cook


When deciding to adopt a new dog, many people tend to choose a breed based primarily on its looks. However, it is equally important to take into account the primary characteristics for which each type of pooch is known. Before considering Cavachons for adoption, it would be in one's best interest to know as much about these pups as possible, to make sure they are a good fit for one's lifestyle.

Anyone desiring to enter their dog into events sponsored by the AKC should know that this particular type is not sanctioned to compete. The AKC does not allow designer dogs - which are those that are the combination of two pure breeds. These animals were designed to create a breed that has the best traits of the Bichon Frise along with those belonging to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

This breed is rather difficult to obtain and can be quite a substantial investment. As most of these dogs are first generation - meaning that they are directly descended from one of each of the parent breeds - people are often required to sit on waiting list for long periods of time. While it is possible to get second generation litters, the quality of such offspring is often degraded.

This breed is small and categorized as Toy. At their maturity point, they are generally no larger than 13 inches high and usually weigh somewhere between 12 and 18 pounds. They are the ideal size for anyone who may live in a confined space or apartment.

The highest quality pups are going to exhibit the most desirable characteristics shared by both parent breeds. This most commonly means having soft and silky fur, a shorter snout, and extremely expressive large eyes. They are most desired because of their very adorable appearance.

Potential owners should also be aware of the fact that these dogs will require a substantial amount of grooming. Although their fur is considered hypoallergenic because they are low shed, it does grow quite fast and can become easily matted and dirty. They will require frequent brushing and regular trimming in order to remain neat and tidy.

Those who are interested in adopting a Cavachon should also understand that the pup will require a lot of time and regular exercise. These dogs are really quick learners and are typically very well behaved, but they become very attached to their humans and when separated, can experience a great deal of anxiety. They should be socialized while still very young, and obedience training is best to begin as early as possible and then regularly and consistently reinforced.

Since there is no official listing of reputable Cavachon breeders, a person will need to be very selective and cautious when seeking out one from which to adopt a puppy. The most reliable way to find the best provider is by talking with other people who own this breed and getting their feedback. As this is a rather sizable investment, take the time to ask relevant questions about the experience of each breeder and the way their dogs are treated, before making a commitment.




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