Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Choosing A Quality 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 is a designer breed, created by breeding a pure Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a pure Bichon Frise. Both of the parents are categorized as "Toy", which ensures that the pups will remain within a certain size range. Being a mix means that the puppies take on many of the characteristics that are shared by both of the original dogs, and some of the strongest ones present in each individually.

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.

Anyone interested in obtaining one of these puppies should remember that due to them being a mixed breed, there are no set standards for appearance and no guarantee that each one will have all of the target characteristics. The guidelines are generalized and based on the common results. This is part of why it is strongly recommended to learn everything possible about the pup's origins.

Generally speaking, this breed is small, reaching approximately thirteen inches in height and up to eighteen pounds when fully grown. Their coats are primarily thick, silky soft and wavy, though they are also commonly curly as well, both styles being low shed and producing practically no dander, categorizing them as hypoallergenic. Their fur may be solid, or a combination of frequently seen colors like white, apricot, shades of brown, and black.

The breed is known for their loyalty, gentleness, intelligence, affection, sweet temper, and need to have social interaction with humans or other pets. They are filled with energy and require daily play, exercise, or walks, to keep it from being spent on undesirable behaviors. Their breeding and early life conditions can affect the proper 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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