About Cockapoo Puppies Wellesley, MA
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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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
Cockapoos are a hybrid breed combining the Toy or Miniature Poodle with the American Cocker Spaniel. The medium-size breed has a lifespan of 13 to 15 years and typically weighs between 10-20 pounds. Because they are generally affable and outgoing, Cockapoos are great for families with children and other pets. They also require minimal grooming, making them an ideal pet for those who want a low-maintenance companion. Since Cockapoos get their intelligence from both parent breeds, they are easy to train.
Cockapoos are a hybrid breed of dog that is the result of a Poodle and Cocker Spaniel. This breed is often assumed to be hypoallergenic because Poodles tend to be kept as hypoallergenic dogs; however, this is not necessarily the case. Cockapoos still have a significant amount of hair or fur which can still act as a trigger for those with allergies. The amount of hair and dander can vary from dog to dog, however, shedding of hair and other allergens is still very much alive in Cockapoos.
Cockapoos are generally known to be hearty eaters, so feeding them the right dog food is important. The best type of food for a Cockapoo relies on several factors such as life stage, activity level, and health history. A good rule of thumb is to feed your dog a balanced meal with high-quality ingredients, such as real meat as the first ingredient, and no artificial fillers or by-products.
Yes, Cockapoo's do have certain requirements that require extra attention and dedication from pet owners. As an intelligent and sociable breed, a consistent level of physical and mental stimulation is needed to ensure happiness and good health. Grooming requirements are also high, as they need frequent brushing and trimming to keep their coat healthy and free from matting. On top of that, they can easily gain weight, so regular exercise and a healthy diet are key.
Cockapoos, a hybrid breed, usually range from 10-15 inches in height and weigh anywhere from 12-20 pounds. While there is some variation in size depending on the generations of breeds mixed, they typically do not exceed 20 pounds. The size of a Cockapoo is mainly dictated by its parent breeds, which can be either a Cocker Spaniel or a Poodle. If a Cocker Spaniel is used for the parent, the puppies will normally be larger, while the Poodle parented puppies will usually be smaller.
Yes, Cockapoos typically love to swim! They have a thick waterproof coat and webbed feet, both of which make them ideal for swimming. In addition to that, swimming can provide endless entertainment for Cockapoos who find it mentally stimulating and often end up getting exhausted from the activity. Cockapoos enjoy being in water because they have an instinctual "dog paddle," essentially a built-in swimming technique that allows them to stay afloat.
Generally, yes, Cockapoos do get along with other pets. Cockapoos are a happy and friendly breed, typically more tolerant and accepting of other animals than many other breeds. From an early age, Cockapoos are often socialized around other animals and, when raised properly, they are less likely to become aggressive when interacting with other animals. As with all animals, it is important to exercise caution when introducing them to each other and monitor their interactions to help ensure a safe and positive experience.
Training Cockapoos should be done every day to ensure that their training is successful. The amount of minutes you should dedicate to training each day will depend on the individual pup and their age. Puppies should be given typically two short training sessions per day, lasting around 15 minutes each session. You should increase the number of sessions and lengthen the duration of each session as the puppy gets older and develops. For an older Cockapoo, a training session of around 20 minutes should be done once a day.
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