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![]() CockapooA Cockapoo or Cockerpoo is a cross-bred dog, created by crossing a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle, in most cases the Miniature Poodle. Breeders usually try to retain the small build of the spaniel, while retaining the wavy quality of the Poodle's coat. AppearanceCockapoos generally weigh between 20 and 24 pounds (9 to 11 kg) and stand about 14 or 15 inches (35 to 38 cm) at the withers. Like their originating breeds, Cocakpoos come in a variety of coat colors, both solid colors and combinations. The general shape of the Cockapoo, in particular its ears, mostly resembles the Spaniel, but the coat and face are usually more reminiscent of the Poodle. TemperamentCockapoos are well known for their loyalty to their owner, and are known to get jealous if he/she pays attention to anything else. They are not the most energetic of dogs, either; often sleeping all day. HealthBecause the Cockapoo has drawn on so many diverse genetic lines, it usually does not suffer from some of the genetic problems encountered more frequently in Cocker Spaniels, such as hyperactivity and skin problems of the American Cocker Spaniel. Its life expectancy is typical for a medium-small dog, about 13 to 15 years. HistoryThe Cockapoo has been popular in the United States since at least the 1970s. It has become so common that many, if not most, Cockapoos on the market today are the result of breeding male and female Cockapoos rather than of a direct cross between the Cocker and the Poodle. Books about Cockapoo DogsDo you have more that you would like to add about the Cockapoo or just want to make a comment? Please do so below! [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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