About Cockapoo Puppies Ham Lake, MN
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...
Cockapoo Puppy Alumni
Finding the perfect Cockapoo puppy near Ham Lake, MN has never been easier.
Our 3 Part Mission
The happiness of our customers, our breeders, and your puppy is the foundation of everything we do.
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
Cockapoos are a friendly and intelligent breed that can be easily trained. Fun facts about Cockapoos include: they are hypoallergenic and shed less than most breeds; they require minimal grooming; and they love to cuddle. Additionally, Cockapoos are excellent with children, extremely social, and make great house pets. Cockapoos also have a very long life expectancy, with some living up to 19 years with proper care. Furthermore, Cockapoos have recently become popular therapy pets due to their intuitive nature; they can sense how someone is feeling and respond accordingly.
Cockapoos are often described as being non-shedding or low-shedding dogs. This is because Cockapoos are a mix of the Toy Poodle and the Cocker Spaniel, both of which are low-shedding breeds. While Cockapoos may not shed as much as other dog breeds, they will still shed some hair, just like humans do. It is important to remember that all dogs, even those considered to be non-shedding breeds, should be groomed regularly to maintain a healthy coat and avoid matting.
Generally, Cockapoos should be given high-quality dry dog food formulated for their age and size. Foods that contain adequate amounts of protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins are important to ensure your pup’s optimal growth and good health. Ideally, look for brands that don't contain too many preservatives or artificial ingredients, such as corn, wheat, and soy. Additionally, you may want to consider adding fresh proteins such as eggs, cooked chicken, pork, or fish, as well as fruits and vegetables for more balanced nutrition.
Before bringing your Cockapoo home, it is important to make sure your home is prepped and ready for them. To begin, be sure to pet-proof your home. Remove any hazardous objects such as cords, chemicals, plants, or small objects around the house. Next, designate an area in the home as the Cockapoo's living area and purchase a dog bed, toys, leash, collar, and other necessary items. Ensure the living space is free from any common allergens or toxins, and make sure the floor is not slippery or too hard.
Cockapoos can reach different heights depending on their parent breeds. Generally, they can reach upwards of 15 inches tall and weigh between 10 and 20 pounds when fully grown. The smallest breeds may only reach heights of around 10 inches tall and just a few pounds in weight. No two Cockapoos will reach the same size since their heights and weights are dependent upon their parent breeds. To get an accurate idea of the size your Cockapoo will reach, research the standard size of its parent breeds. Additionally, you can always consult your veterinarian for further advice.
Cockapoos require a moderate amount of exercise each day. They should enjoy at least 30 minutes of brisk walking, jogging, or playing in a secure, fenced area. A good rule of thumb is to give your Cockapoo double the amount of exercise it needs for its age. For example, a 2-year-old Cockapoo would ideally need an hour of activity most days. It is important to make sure that the exercise provided is safe and enjoyable for your pup.
Yes, Cockapoos get along very well with other pets, such as cats and other dogs. In fact, Cockapoos are a very social breed of dog, and are best when they have companionship from other animals or people. They love to show off their playful and loving character and are always ready to welcome other animals into their home, whether it be cats, dogs, or other small animals. With proper socialization, Cockapoos will accept most other animals and learn how to play and cohabitate peacefully with them.
Cockapoos are undoubtedly an intelligent breed known for their problem-solving abilities, and they are certainly one of the smartest of the many hybrid breeds. This is because they draw intelligence and trainability from both of their parent breeds the Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle making them quick learners. Cockapoos love to please their owners and owners can reward them with treats to reinforce their efforts to learn new tricks and commands. With a combination of patience and consistency, Cockapoos can quickly grasp the basics and some may even develop more advanced skills than other breeds.
More Cockapoo Puppies for sale near Ham Lake, MN
Puppies available!
Click to browse available Cockapoo puppies from 5 Star Breeders.
See Available PuppiesFind the Perfect Puppy