Cockapoo
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The Cockapoo, also known as the Spoodle, is a delightful and affectionate crossbreed between the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle. Renowned for their charming personality and attractive appearance, Cockapoos have surged in popularity as beloved pets. These dogs, ranging from small to medium-sized, inherit desirable qualities from both parent breeds, blending the friendly demeanor of the Cocker Spaniel with the intelligence and non-shedding coat of the Poodle. Cockapoos are characterized by their lively and playful temperament, making them ideal for families. They thrive on human interaction, displaying gentleness and adaptability, suitable for various living arrangements. With their adorable curls and a wide range of color variations, Cockapoos not only offer companionship but also add a visually appealing touch to any household.
Characteristic | Description |
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Size | Medium-sized breed, typically weighing between 7-12 kg |
Shedding | Low shedding; tends to have a hypoallergenic coat, inherited from the Poodle parent. |
Coat | Varied coat types including curly, wavy, or straight; can be short to medium in length. |
Color | Diverse coat colors such as black, brown, cream, white, apricot, or a combination of these. |
Body | Compact and sturdy build with well-proportioned features, including a moderately long muzzle and floppy ears. |
Temperament | Affectionate, playful, intelligent, and sociable; enjoys human interaction and adapts well to various environments. |
Trainability | Highly trainable, eager to please, and responsive to positive reinforcement training methods. |
Exercise Needs | Moderate exercise requirements, needing around 30-60 minutes of daily activity to keep both body and mind stimulated. |
Life Span | Average lifespan ranges from 12 to 15 years, depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and overall care. |
Apartment Friendly | Well-suited for apartment living, given sufficient exercise and mental stimulation. |
HDB Approved | Yes |