Choosing A Cavachon Puppy For Sale Can Be Great For Families

By Jason Nelson


Most pets become valued members of the families they live with. Their unconditional love and devotion to their owners are important aspects of this relationship. Some people prefer large dogs that will guard their houses, and others are more comfortable with little canines that accompany them around the house and lay beside them on the couch. If you are someone with a preference for small, friendly, and intelligent dogs, a Cavachon puppy for sale might be a good fit for you.

Cavachons are the result of breeding a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a Bichon Frise. The idea was to create an animal that had the gentle characteristics of one and the energy of the other. The product was a designer or hybrid dog that can vary in appearance, size, and weight because their standards are not controlled by pure breed associations.

They generally stand about a foot high or so at full maturity. Since they don't take up much room, these dogs make excellent companions for people who live in apartments or lofts. They are also a good choice for individuals who do a lot of traveling and want to take their pets along with them. Puppies are very small, weighing only a pound or two, so they need to be handled carefully.

If you need a dog for protection, Cavachons are not for you. They're naturally docile and sweet natured animals who need regular companionship. They are not the best dogs for families that are away all day at work or school. Cavachons are much more satisfied when there is at least one person in the house with them. Although they are playful, these pets do not require a lot of exercise. A daily walk is usually sufficient.

Training is usually not a problem because Cavachons are smart and like to please people. Consistency is important for obedience training. As with most pets, the earlier their owners start the teaching process, the quicker the dogs will understand and respond to what is expected of them.

Their health issues tend to be that similar to other small breeds. They are prone to ear infections so owners must diligently clean their ears several times a week and be on the lookout for infection. Heart murmurs and fleas allergies have also been reported by Cavachon owners.

It may be hard to find certified breeders of Cavachons because they are a fairly new breed. You can probably find current owners online willing to recommend a breeder in your general area. Before you purchase any pet from a breeder, you should find out as much as possible about the genetic history of the animal you intend to purchase. If a breeder doesn't want to answer questions or show you around their facility, you should probably think twice about completing a transaction.

Pets can be great additions to families. They are also a big responsibility and not one to be entered into lightly. Time available, lifestyle, and adequate financial resources are necessary to consider before bringing any animal into your home.




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