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Finding A Purebred Cavachon Dog Breeder

By Margaret Scott


There are several things that may draw a person towards a preference for a certain breed of canine such as fur, looks, behavioral characteristics, and size. The stock from which a pup is bred, where it was born, and the conditions of its early days, can all have an effect on the chances that they will develop the desired features. All of these are factors that should be considered when seeking a purebred Cavachon dog breeder in Minneapolis, MN.

This particular designer breed is obtained through the cross breeding of a Bichon Frise and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that are both pure blooded. Each of these are listed as Toy breeds so the pups they produce together should also be of similar size. Because they are mixed, the puppies are intended to inherit those characteristics that their parents share, as well as the strongest ones displayed by each type.

Most dogs of this particular breed will be first generation, meaning that they are the direct result of cross breeding, which makes them relatively uncommon. This allows breeders to charge a premium price and there may be a waiting list to purchase a new puppy. If interested in adopting an older animal, contact one of several breed specific rescue groups for help.

One thing an interested individual should keep in mind when considering these puppies is that as a mixed breed, there is no set standard or guarantee that they will all have the same exact characteristics. There are generalized guidelines that are based on the most common results. This is one reason knowing as much as possible about the animal's origins is highly recommended.

This is considered a small breed as they only weight about eighteen pounds and grow to around thirteen inches when full grown. Their coats are thick and soft as silk, and may be either curly or wavy, though both are low shed and virtually free of dander, which makes these dogs great options for people with allergies. The coloring of the fur can be solid or patchwork, usually in tones of browns, black, apricot or white.

This breed is typically quite social and craves the attention of other animals or people, is sweet tempered, affectionate, intelligent, gentle, and loyal. They do have a lot of energy that needs to be spent via exercise, active play, or daily walks, to avoid manifesting as destructive behavior. The conditions in which they are bred can have a big impact on the development of these traits.

There are important questions, such as the extent of their experience working with this specific breed, the frequency with which the females are expected to produce a litter, are the animals documents, and their dietary plans, that should be posed to all considered breeders. A responsible service will guarantee the health of each puppy. One should also check their references.

Whenever possible, potential pet owners should try to pay a physical visit to the facility in which the animals are housed. This allows one to view and access the conditions, and observe how well the puppies are socialized. How well the parents are treated and the way the pup is treated during those first few weeks of life is crucial.




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