About Cockapoo Puppies Riverdale, 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
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Puppy Place
5 Star Breeder
PuppySpot
5 Star Breeder
Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
5 Star Breeder
PuppyTime
5 Star Breeder
Top Line Pups
5 Star Breeder
Prestigious Pups
5 Star Breeder
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Questions & Answers
A Cockapoo is a hybrid breed of dog combining the friendly characteristics of a Cocker Spaniel with the intelligence of a Poodle. The result is a canine companion that is highly trainable and less prone to shedding than other breeds. Cockapoos come in a variety of sizes and colors ranging from 10 to 60 pounds and from solid colors to spotted. They require daily exercise as well as taking part in obedience training, socialization and grooming. The Cockapoo is an affectionate, loyal and gentle breed, which makes them extremely desirable to families and individuals looking for the perfect pet.
Generally, Cockapoos are a hypoallergenic breed and may be a good choice for individuals with allergies as many times they will not cause these allergies to be triggered. However, as with most things related to health and overall wellbeing, it is highly individualized and each person should consult their physician to determine the possibility of any allergen from a Cockapoo being a problem. There are several other factors to consider, such as the amount of grooming and hair shedding of the particular Cockapoo, or if the individual is already allergic to any other type of pet/animal.
Cockapoos are generally a healthy breed, but there are certain dietary considerations you should keep in mind. Because Cockapoos can be prone to bloating, overfeeding should be avoided. They also tend to benefit from food that is higher in fiber, as this helps keep digestion regular. Generally, it is recommended that Cockapoos eat an all-natural food with no corn, by-products, preservatives, or artificial colors or flavors. It is also important to select the specific food carefully, considering the Cockapoo's size, age, and activity level.
To properly prepare your home for your new Cockapoo, you should take into consideration the pup's size, energy level, and activity level. Create a safe area of the home where the pup can go to relax and a separate area for playing. This might include a crate, bedding, toys, and food dishes, among other items. Make sure to puppy-proof your home by removing or securing any items that may pose a danger to your pup, such as cords, small objects, poisonous plants and chemicals, etc.
Cockapoos come in a range of sizes depending on their ancestry. Generally speaking, they are classified as being Toy, Miniature, or Standard size, with Toy Cockapoos ranging from under 10 pounds up to around 12 pounds; Miniature Cockapoos typically grow up to 15 to 20 pounds; and Standard Cockapoos developing into dogs up to around the 25-pound mark. Of course, it is important to be aware that individual dogs of any given breed may develop to a slightly different size depending on their specific lineage.
Absolutely! Taking your Cockapoo on a run is a great way to keep both you and your pup active. However, it is important to remember that you should always check with your veterinarian before any physical activity due to their delicate nature and possible joint issues. Start out slow with short distances and build up to longer runs. Begin on grass or softer surfaces so your pup's joints don't take the full force of pavement. You should also choose a good route for running such as grassy trails, park paths, and sidewalks with minimal cars.
Absolutely! Cockapoos make wonderful first-time pets because they are intelligent, adaptable, and eager to please. They are an affectionate, low maintenance breed that require relatively little grooming and thrive when their family pays them attention. Cockapoos get along well with children, and can often live quite happily alongside other pets. Training a Cockapoo may require more effort than some other breeds due to their independent and energetic nature, and it is recommended to promptly teach them basic obedience commands.
The amount of minutes per day that is recommended to train Cockapoos will vary depending on the age and personality of the particular dog. Generally, puppies will require a significant amount of attention in terms of training, socialization, and exercise around two hours per day. As the Cockapoo matures, and with regular practice, they may need less time devoted to training. However, Cockapoos should still be trained for at least ten to fifteen minutes per day perhaps breaking this up into five or six-minute blocks throughout the day to help reinforce the basic behaviors.
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