About Cockapoo Puppies Durham, NH
Can’t decide between a Poodle and a Cocker Spaniel? Why not have both...in one dog. Cockapoos are the cuddly, adorable companions you’ve always dreamed of. Find out what makes them so special right here...
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5 Star Breeders
We only work with Cockapoo breeders who pass our 47 breeder standards. Here are a few of them...
Vintage Pups
5 Star Breeder
Puppy Place
5 Star Breeder
PuppySpot
5 Star Breeder
Ralphs Puppies
5 Star Breeder
BigBoys
5 Star Breeder
PuppyTime
5 Star Breeder
Top Line Pups
5 Star Breeder
Prestigious Pups
5 Star Breeder
About Uptown Approved Breeders
No puppy mills. No scams. We thoroughly vet all breeders based on our 47 Breeder Standards. When you find a puppy at Uptown, you're not just getting a dog--you're getting peace of mind that your new best friend is coming from an experienced, ethical breeder who loves dogs just as much as you do.
Questions & Answers
A Cockapoo is a highly sought-after designer breed of dog that combines the beloved traits of both the Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle. These precious pets are a great choice for anyone desiring a lovable, active, intelligent, and low-shedding pup. For people who are looking for a dog that is friendly towards other animals, children, and strangers, Cockapoos are a perfect fit. They also require minimal grooming and have a combination of good health and a long life expectancy.
The coat of a Cockapoo is often described as being silky and dense. It is typically a mix of a Poodle's wavy curls with a Cocker Spaniel's straight and harsh fur. The breed usually has a soft, thin undercoat that comes in a variety of colors, including cream, black, white, red, sandy, silver, or any combination of these. In terms of maintenance, Cockapoos typically do not require much more grooming than brushing their coats every few days.
Cockapoos should not be fed chocolate as it contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Furthermore, Cockapoos should not be offered food that is not specifically designed to meet the dietary needs of the breed. Human food, such as cooked bones and avocado, can have a detrimental effect on a Cockapoo's health and should be avoided. Foods like onions, garlic, and chives can be toxic and can lead to anemia, while grapes, raisins, and macadamia nuts can cause kidney failure.
Preparing for your new Cockapoo requires you to do a bit of research. Start by educating yourself on the breed and learning about their dietary needs, exercise requirements, and socialization needs. Next, pick up essential supplies like a collar and leash, food and water dishes, and appropriate toys. You should also arrange for a visit to the vet for a check-up and to register your pup for vaccinations. Additionally, it is important to socialize your Cockapoo by introducing them to new people and environments this will establish a comfortable and friendly pup.
Cockapoos typically come in three common sizes depending on the size of their parent breeds, which are miniature, medium and standard. Miniature Cockapoos are usually created by breeding a Miniature Poodle with a Cocker Spaniel, and can range from roughly 10-15lbs. Dogs bred from an apricot toy poodle and a cocker spaniel will usually have a weight between 15-20lbs, making them medium sized.
Cockapoos are an active dog breed and need plenty of exercise to be healthy and happy. It is recommended that Cockapoos receive at least one long walk or an hour-long play session each day. If the weather is warm, they should be allowed off-leash to burn off some of their abundant energy. Along with regular exercise, it is important to provide Cockapoos with plenty of mental stimulation such as regular training sessions and puzzle toys, as well as an interactive play session of tug-of-war. This will help keep their minds sharp and alert.
Absolutely! Cockapoos are known for their gentle temperaments and their innate desire to please. They are patient, good-natured canines that make ideal pets for families with young children. With the right training and proper socialization, Cockapoos can develop strong bonds with kids and truly become a part of the family. This breed's intelligence and kindness are tremendous assets in forming successful relationships. Plus, Cockapoos never tire of playing with their families and they love attention, so kids have a willing companion in these lively pooches.
The amount of time you should devote to training Cockapoos each day really depends on both you and your pup! Generally speaking, we recommend that you spend at least 15 minutes per day dedicated to training your Cockapoo. Ideally, the sessions should be broken up into several shorter training sessions ranging from 5-10 minutes each. This will help to keep your pup engaged and prevent boredom. If you would like to increase the duration of your sessions, you can always go longer, as Cockapoos have a large capacity to learn and retain new information.
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