About Cockapoo Puppies East Northport, NY
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
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Puppy Place
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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PuppyTime
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
A Cockapoo is a designer breed of dog, produced from a crossing between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. This relatively new hybrid has become popular among pet owners quickly due to its small, friendly, and highly trainable personality. Cockapoos are typically small or medium in size and can come in a variety of beautiful colors. They are eager to please and usually have a low-shedding coat that is hypoallergenic. Cockapoos can adapt to a wide range of environments and make very loyal and devoted pets.
It is possible that Cockapoos may cause someone to have allergies, as with any other pet, because all animals produce dander which can be ingested by humans, triggering allergic reactions. However, Cockapoos, a breed of mixed poodle and Cocker Spaniel, are low-shedding dogs with soft coats that can help minimize allergy symptoms. Additionally, they are considered hypoallergenic dogs and often do not irritate allergy sufferers as much as other breeds.
Cockapoos are considered an adaptive and resilient breed, and their dietary needs are generally similar to other breeds of their size. They do have a few specific nutrition needs to help them stay strong, healthy, and happy. In particular, they require a high-quality diet with adequate protein and fat percentages, as well as vitamins, minerals, and trace minerals. Additionally, Cockapoos need a diet that is high in fiber, since they are relatively active and energetic and therefore need to have food that will give them the energy they need.
As a new puppy parent of a Cockapoo, you should focus on establishing a structured routine for your dog including consistent feeding and potty times. Building a trusting relationship and providing love and attention is fundamental as Cockapoos often become very attached to their owners. Besides, you should properly socialize your pet, as Cockapoos respond well to training and can be highly obedient when handled properly. It is also recommended to give your pup plenty of opportunities to be active, whether it's through playing fetch, taking walks, or going to the park.
Cockapoos are generally thought of as small to medium sized dogs when fully grown, with the average weight being between 12-20 pounds. While this may not qualify as "big" in comparison to other breeds, like the Great Dane, it should be noted that different types of Cockapoo can vary in size considerably. For instance, if an individual Cockapoo is bred from larger parent breeds, like a Standard Poodle, they may be considered larger once full grown. Furthermore, Cockapoos are usually very active and can be quite a handful for their size regardless.
Yes, it's possible to take your Cockapoo running, but it should be done only after you have established a suitable exercise routine supervised by a veterinarian. Dogs require regular activity and exercise, and running with your Cockapoo can be an effective way to meet this need. It's best to start with short runs and gradually increase the distance and duration. Before and after running with your Cockapoo, take the time to check their paws and pads for any cuts or scrapes that can occur.
Yes, Cockapoos generally get along quite well with other pets. In fact, they often form strong relationships with other animals that can be both rewarding and beneficial for both the Cockapoo and the other pet. They're known for being sociable, outgoing, and affectionate by nature, which makes them particularly enjoyable and compatible with other pets. The more patience and socialization you provide your Cockapoo, the more likely it will get along with other animals. That said, the level of compatibility will vary depending on the peculiarities of the two animals.
Yes, Cockapoos are widely known to be especially smart among dog breeds. They have the intelligence of a Poodle combined with the loyalty and skillfulness of a Cocker Spaniel, making them an excellent choice for various types of training and activities. Cockapoos learn quickly and usually have great memories. They have high communication abilities, allowing them to pick up on signals and human cues easily, as well as develop strong relationships with their owners and people around them.
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