Thursday, July 5, 2018

Some Interesting Facts About Cavachon Puppies

By William Graham


Quite a few first time dog owners really do not know what kinds of dogs are really out there. More are familiar with the generally accepted breed standards such as German Shepherds, Chihuahuas, and Bulldogs and so on. Most of the time these popular and well known breeds are actually pure breeds. However, there is a cross breed or hybrid that is fast becoming popular and this is called the cavachon. If you are interested to know more about the cavachon puppies and dogs then do read on in this article.

When looking at its history in general, the breed was first created around the mid-1990s. This was when the sporting King Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was bred with the non-sporting and lap loving Bichon Frise. The result was a cute dog that everyone slowly fell in love with up to this day.

When mature these dogs will stand a little over a foot tall and will weigh between fifteen to thirty five pounds, depending on the diet of course. In general they should be fed small breed dog formulas that are made for highly energetic and active dogs like the cavachon.

When taking about temperament, it is really kind of tough to put a finger on it for this breed. This is because it will take equal traits from its birth parents of spaniel and bichon frise, and so you can have mixed results. Either you will get a frisky and friendly pooch, or one that is very aloof and discriminating.

Life expectancy and health for this breed is fairly good for a dog its size, being about ten to fifteen years. This of course can be extended with enough love and care. Also good and proper diet maintenance is also important in extending longevity.

With relation to exercising, the standard thirty minutes rule outside everyday will apply to the cavachon. This is particularly true if they stay cooped up all day, especially if living in urban areas. If playing with them do play actively with them if you do not have time to take them out for a walk. It is a good idea that any owner of this dog must also have the corresponding energy to match, so that bonding moments can be that much more enjoyable and memorable.

People will say that the fur of this dog is hypoallergenic. Well for most instances they are partially correct, but not all the time. For although the bloodline that belongs to the bichon frise is hypoallergenic, the one belonging to the spaniel is not. So either you may get a dog with hypoallergenic fur or not, so it is best to make an allergy test first before getting this dog if you are suffering from any current canine related allergies.

In sum these are the basic facts that you need to know about this breed. As such there are other factors you may need to know such as prices and strategies for training among others that you should research on as well. In any case always leave no stone unturned in making yourself familiar with any pet that you choose before making a commitment.




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