Saturday, July 25, 2015

Visit A Quality Cavachon Dog Breeder

By April Briggs


Before buying a puppy of any type, it is always a good idea to do a bit of research to determine if the desired breed is suitable for one's lifestyle. Consideration should be about all aspects of the canine's needs and not just about their looks. Should one decide a cute designer pup is the answer, it is time to visit a quality Cavachon dog breeder in Minneapolis, MN to pick a companion.

Even though the AKC does not recognize this non purebred breed, they are still highly sought out by those who love designer pups. They come from the mixing of the lovely Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the adorable Bichon Frise. Reaching a maximum of twenty pounds and rarely standing higher than sixteen inches, these canines are classified as small to medium.

The coats on these types of dogs comes in a variety of colors. Most commonly they have white fur with splotches of red, black or sable in random areas. Occasionally, pups can be born of a solid hue or they may be adorned with a combination of three or four in a tortoise shell type of effect.

The coat is one of the main things that makes this such a popular breed, though it is more about the special quality of it than the colors. The fur may be silky, long and wavy, or it may be soft and loosely curled. Regardless of appearance, both shedding and dander production are minimized which makes these dogs highly viable options for people who want a pet but suffer allergies.

A lot of people are understandably drawn to these dogs because of their general appearance. Their smallish size and lovely coats are complemented by a sturdy build that lends a bit of sportiness to these active canines. Add to the mix the signature large eyes that are overflowing with expression, and the result is an irresistible bundle of furry love.

As a general rule, these canines are very family oriented but require lots of attention and may not do so well if ignored or left on their own for long times. Their anxiety might get the best of them, resulting in bad or destructive behavior. This can usually be avoided if there is another pet in the home or if the radio or television are left on talking stations so the animals can hear voices.

With a high level of intelligence and excellent social skills, they may bark at unexpected sounds or strangers as a way of protecting their people, but actual physical aggression is not a typical characteristic of this breed. They are full of energy, quite playful, happy and responsive when interacting with others. Typically, these dogs are great with children, particularly those who are old enough to be gentle and respectful.

This breed has no particular major risks to their health, especially if they receive regular checkups, dental and ear care and flea control. Grooming needs vary as the longer fur requires frequent brushing and the shorter curls will need to be professionally trimmed periodically. Both house and obedience training is likely to call for a lot of patience, extreme consistency, firmness and fairness because of the pup's strong will.




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