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Frequently Asked Questions

What not to feed my Cavachon?

We want to help you pick the best food for your dog, and that's why we've selected four of our favorite dog foods for Cavachon. This guide, will outline what to look for in a high-quality dog food, and will also share some important info about ingredients to avoid:

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NOT RECOMMENDED

Avocado

Raisins

Garlic and Onion

NOPE

Grapes

Caffeine

Chocolates

How Much food Should I feed my Cavachon?

It's suggested that when you begin feeding your puppy at two months old, establish a regular feeding schedule so the pup gets used to eating at the same duration every day; when you change to two larger meals after six months, simply eliminate the standard feeding. Here is a chart to help you understand the right feeding amount for your do

Training and Exercise

Training a Cavachon is much easier than you think, especially when you establish yourself as a firm yet loving leader. Cavachon are smart and quick learners with heightened sensitivities that make training easier. In this article, you'll learn how to train your dog using the table below:

Age Length of Training

2-3months old 3-5 mins Training

Basic commands, house training, potty training

4-8months old 10-20 mins Sleep training, Socialization training for Cavachon

9-12 months 10-20 mins Learning commands such as “sit” , “stay” , and even

“down”

Olderthan a year 10-20 mins Obedient training and mastering basic commands and tricks

If you want to learn more or want more examples then check out this training video!

Why is Exercise Important to Cavachon?

The Cavachon is a playful breed that loves to be out and about, playing and exercising as often as possible. Yet, statistics have shown that 1 in 5 Cavachon owners can't commit to regular walks, resulting in health problems if sustained later on. Exercising your Cavachon doesn't have to be a chore, and there are a variety of ways that you can get fit and healthy together. Here's the guide to some of the best exercises for keeping you both (and your Cavachon) fit and healthy:

 Walking, Running and Jogging: We're not suggesting you make your Cavachon run at top speed, but a short run or jog can do them good. If you wear clothes that fit for the activity and if you exercise yourself, you will give your dog and yourself some extra time to get in shape. A few laps around a local pond won't only help your dog burn off extra energy from the walk; it will let you have some fun while you do it.

 Fetch: Another way to exercise your dog is by playing fetch with him. Take his favorite ball or toy outside and give it a toss. Chasing the light, bouncy ball will get him exercising for hours, and he might even kick it around himself for a while, giving you a break from throwing. Or take the toy along on a walk and let him have a longer run!

 Agility Training: There are agility kits available for you to use, and they're affordable. If not, use household items like soup cans and old cardboard boxes. Repetition will help to train your dog, as well as giving it the exercise that it needs!

 Find the Treat: If you're looking for an easy way to keep your Cavachon trained and exercised, try hiding their favorite treats around the house. You can even hide other things like a favourite toy that s/he likes to play with. Just remember to not buy too many treats – the more treats you give your

Cavachon, the more energy they will have!

Cleaning and Grooming

If you're a new pet parent, it may be confusing figuring out how often to bathe and groom your dog. However, the right cleaning and grooming schedule for your pet will help maintain their overall skin and coat health and keep them comfortable.

A few factors affect how often you need to clean and groom your dog, including its coat type, lifestyle, and breed. To create the ideal grooming schedule for your Cavachon dog, follow these simple guidelines.

HairCombing

Bathing

NailTrimming

HairTrimming Time Tools

3 times a week Metal Comb, Clip

Every 2 Weeks

Every 4-6 Weeks

Veterinarianapprove Shampoo,Warm washcloth,

Canine Nail Clippers or Guillotine-type trimmers

Every 6-8 Weeks

Small Comb, Grooming Scissors

Eye-Cleaning Twice a Day

Ear-Cleaning Every week Damp Wash Cloth,EyeCleaning Solution

Ear Dropper, Saline Solution Steps  Brush your Cavachon's fur gently with a soft brush to eliminate any loose hairs.  Start with your dog's head and then move down the body, skipping over any tangled or matted sections.

 Bathe your Cavachon as needed with a veterinarianapproved dog shampoo.  Use a warm washcloth and rub their body in a bathtub or sink.  Let them shake off the excess water, then pat their body dry with a gentle cloth.  In light-coated dogs, the quick will be pink and distinguishable from the rest of the nail. Cut just above the quick.  In dark-coated dogs, the quick is not observable, so cut several shorter pieces until you see an oval that is pink or gray on the cover of the nail you cut.  Clip your Cavachon's hair regularly using scissors.  The most popular cut styles are the puppy style, which involves cutting the hair on the dog's body short and leaving the hair on its face and tail longer, a teddy bear cut, where the hair is trimmed to one to two inches all over; and a lion cut, where the hair is trimmed to one inch all over.  The small-breed Cavachon is prone to eye problems.  To prevent these, clean under the eyes regularly with a warm washcloth.  Check for debris regularly and make sure their hair hasn't grown into their line of sight.

 Clean your Cavachon's ears every week using an ear dropper and a saline solution.  Add a few drops of saline solution to the dog's ears, then massage the ear area until the dog shakes his head.

To help keep your Cavachon healthy, avoiding minor conditions like ear infections and allowing them to look their best at all times, they require a good amount of grooming. This video shows how to groom a Cavachon:

Credits to Go Groomer, you can visit the channel for more grooming videos.

Pros and Cons of Owning a Cavachon

The Cavachon is a lovely dog with lots of amazing qualities. Because it is a designer dog or a mixed-breed dog, it has grown in popularity in recent years due to its adorable appearance and fun personality.

Although Cavachon dogs can be great companions, you should consider the pros and cons of owning a Cavachon before making your final decision. After giving this question some thought, we decided it was time to do some research.

Let's look into each of these points in more detail below.

Pros:

1. Adorable & Loving: Cavachons have soft, fluffy, hypoallergenic coats and are generally happy-go-lucky dogs with playful personalities. This makes them ideal buddies for children and adults alike. 2. Smaller Size: Adult Cavachons reach a maximum adult height of approximately 33cm and generally weigh less than 9kg when fully grown, making them suitable for living in apartments and large households with other pets or dogs. 3. Can Be Apartment Pets: They are fun little dogs who can adapt well to apartment life, being that they don't need tons of room to run around. This makes them good household pets for busy families. 4. Relatively Quiet: Cavachons don't whine when they're unhappy nor do they bark excessively.

As I've mentioned above, Cavachons are also tolerant of loud environments. 5. Highly Intelligent: A Cavachon is intelligent and eager to learn, so training can be accomplished in a very short amount of time. In turn, the training process should be kept consistent, short and fun to create an effective relationship between the animal and trainer.

Cons:

1. Need Frequent Human Affection and Interaction: Cavachons have a lot of energy, and they need a lot of human interaction and playtime to keep them happy. They tend to thrive with other people, but they still need time to bond with their owners. They could become jealous if they aren't receiving adequate individual attention, so care must be taken to ensure that the dog does not develop separation anxiety. 2. Can Be Stubborn: As one of the smartest dog breeds, Cavachon puppies can be stubborn and take a while to housebreak. They will need lots of training and early socialization in order to grow up to become obedient companions. 3. Needs Early Socialization: They need to be introduced to many other dogs from an early age or may develop fearfulness which could become aggression and disobedience. You will need to take your dog to pet-friendly environments and introduce it to other dogs as a puppy. 4. Gets Separation Anxiety: Although Cavachons like to spend time with their owners, they can become despondent if left completely alone for too long. They need to interact with their owners to remain happy and healthy. 5. Needs Consistent, Regular Grooming: Cavachons have soft, silky hair. Unlike some other breeds, their hair does not shed a lot. But it can get very tangled and matted, so you'll need to regularly brush your

Cavachon and bathe him weekly.

How Much Does a Cavachon Cost?

The cost of Cavachon puppies will vary depending on the breeder, age, and purchase location. Premium-grade Cavachon puppies can be priced anywhere from $400 to $2,200. Most people will buy somewhere between the $400 to $900 price range. Since this dog is a mix, you should not let any breeder make claims about a pup's appearance, character, or size.

Although not many people are prepared for the expense of bringing home a Cavachon, you must realize you will be responsible for your dog for at least ten years. Keep in mind that while most breeders charge high prices, they do so because they care about their canine companions' overall health and happiness.

If you are interested in adopting a Cavachon, maybe you have a question in your mind,

"where to find Cavachon puppies for adoption near me?" but the first step is to understand about their background and necessities. In that way, you will know how best to meet your new pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Cavachons Hypoallergenic?

Cavachons are typically considered to be hypoallergenic. It is worth noting that some people who have an allergy to dogs could still have a reaction around Cavachons, though the odds of an allergic reaction are significantly lower.

How Big Do Cavachons Get?

Cavachons are playful and affectionate dogs that grow to a medium size of 15-25 pounds, with some individuals outside of this range. The average height of the Cavachon full grown adult is 12-13 inches.

Do Cavachons Bark a Lot?

The Cavachon doesn't bark a lot. It will only bark when it hears something that causes it to become alert or interesting, such as someone at the door.

How Long Do Cavachons Live?

Of course, the life expectancy of a Cavachon can vary based on all kinds of factors such as their health and diet, but in general, they live to be between 10 and 15 years old.

What's the Difference Between the Cavachon and Cavapoo?

The Cavachon is a hybrid of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise, while the Cavapoo is a hybrid of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle. Cavapoos tend to be more susceptible to certain health conditions such as heart disease or knee problem

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