About Cockapoo Puppies Powder Springs, GA
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
Cockapoos are lovable companion dogs originally created by crossing a Poodle with an American or English Cocker Spaniel. They typically display a mixture of traits from each parent breed including a mix of curly fur, intelligence, loyalty, and athleticism. As with all hybrids, breeding is an inexact science and there is a lot of variation in the size and appearance of Cockapoos. Generally, they range in size from 10-15 inches tall and 10-25 pounds. Cockapoos are a multifaceted breed, which makes them great family dogs.
While it is possible for Cockapoos to cause allergies, in most cases being around a Cockapoo is an allergy-free experience. Many owners who suffer from allergies report no issues when spending time around their Cockapoo. This is because Cockapoos are a hybrid of the Toy Poodle and the Cocker Spaniel, both of which are low-shedding and non-allergen varieties. In addition, Cockapoos require frequent grooming, which helps keep allergens to a minimum.
Cockapoos should not be fed foods and treats that contain toxic ingredients, including chocolate, macadamias, and xylitol, as well as rawhide bones. Fruits such as raisins and grapes can also be harmful. Cockapoos should also avoid processed foods high in fructose corn syrup, trans fats, and artificial flavors and colors. Anything containing huge amounts of salt or sugar, such as table scraps and fast-food, must also be avoided.
Yes, Cockapoo breeds have their own special requirements that must be taken into consideration. Providing good nutrition, proper exercise, adequate socialization, and regular veterinary care is essential to keeping a Cockapoo happy and healthy. They need regular grooming to help maintain their coat and keep it from becoming matted. Additionally, Cockapoos can be prone to certain health issues, such as allergies, ear infections, and hip or knee dysplasia, as well as dental problems that have to be monitored closely.
Cockapoos can range in size depending on the type of parent breeds used. Generally, Cockapoos are considered a medium-sized breed, but on the larger side of the scale. Some are able to reach a size of up to 25 pounds, while others tend to stay closer to a 15 pound range. While Cockapoos may not be considered particularly large dogs, they can still be relatively substantial in terms of size and presence.
The amount of exercise your Cockapoo needs each day depends on their age, size, health, and overall energy level. Generally speaking, Cockapoos should get about 30 minutes per day of light exercise, but total daily exercise should ideally be up to one hour per day. For adult Cockapoos, moderate exercise for 30-60 minutes is recommended, whereas puppies may require shorter walks coupled with playtime. Keep in mind that your Cockapoo might require more or less depending on the individual, and as always, be sure to practice safety and pay attention to your pup's needs.
Generally speaking, Cockapoos are social, friendly, and docile dogs that tend to get along with other animals. When properly socialized, Cockapoos are likely to become close companions to other pets within the home, such as cats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. As with many other dogs, you can help ensure that your Cockapoo gets along with other pets by providing regular, positive exposure. Spend time introducing them to each other, and make sure to allow plenty of fun and safe playtime together.
Training your Cockapoo should be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for you both. The best way to get started is to begin building a relationship of trust and respect with your pup. Use positive reinforcement such as treats and vocal praise to reward desired behaviors. To prevent problem behaviors like biting and barking, provide consistent rules and boundaries for your pet to follow. Create a regular routine for training your Cockapoo, making sure to keep the sessions short and fun. To ensure your pup's safety, make sure to take time to socialize your pet as well.
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