Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Seeking A Cute Cavachon Puppy For Sale

By Michelle Ward


Dogs bring a lot of love to a home. They can be loyal companions for adults, as well as loving and gentle playmates for the kids, which also teaches children about taking responsibility for another being. However, prior to buying a Cavachon puppy for sale, there are certain things potential owners need to know.

It is definitely beneficial for interested pet owners to learn everything possible about the dog they desire prior to agreeing to the purchase. This is because out of thousands of breeds, they are all going to have unique combinations of health concerns, behavioral habits, characteristics, and quirks. This is certainly true about Cavachons.

The first thing anyone with their heart set on owning Cavachons should know is that these are not purebred dogs. They are what is considered as a "designer" breed, meaning that two other breeds - in this case, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise - are intentionally mated to produce offspring with specific characteristics. Because getting a successful blend is somewhat difficult, the puppies can be expensive and there may be a waiting list.

Another big thing to understand about designer dogs is that even though there are some general guidelines about what to expect where behaviors and appearance are concerned, there is not a set authority on the matter. The majority of Cavachons are from first generation litters, and the results can be varied even among siblings . Mating to 1st gen Cavvies could produce offspring with acceptable traits, though they may start to be less prominent.

As the offspring of two parents in the category of Toy, these dogs are small, usually weighing no more than 18lbs and reaching of height of under 13" when fully grown. Although their coats are typically varied shades of brown and white, they can be other colors as well, but are usually silky, thick, and soft with either a slightly wavy texture or a big curls. A huge plus for people who suffer allergies is that this breed sheds very little and produces virtually no dander.

While these dogs are perfectly sized for living in small apartments, they are equally suited for spacious homes with large yards, though they are not built to be outside pets. Anyone considering this breed needs to be sure they have the time to exercise their pup each day because they are quite energetic. Daily walks or playful games keep them both mentally and physically stimulated.

Anyone interested in being a new owner of Cavachons should be prepared to provide ample attention because forming solid bonds with their people and desiring constant companionship is something this breed is well known for. Being that they are very smart and pick up commands easily, their training in obedience and socialization should begin as early as possible. Behavioral control is more successful when this is done.

It makes perfect sense for interested parties to converse with breeders and research the breed before committing to a purchase. It is also beneficial to know what should be expected as far as the health, behavioral norms, and grooming needs of these animals. There is a lot of responsibility involved in owning a dog.




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