Training A Cockapoo Success Tips

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Training a cockapoo isn’t only about teaching your pet how to be obedient and follow commands; it is also a matter of socializing him with others and the community he lives in.  However, before you begin his education, it is important that you first build some trust and establish a bond.  This is because a companion who trusts you is more willing to respect your authority and listen to you.

One of the first steps of training a cockapoo is handling.  This is something that should be done with the pooch soon after you welcome him home.  Handling is simply a matter of getting your companion familiar with being Read more

What Is A True Cockapoo?

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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The cockapoo, also known as a spoodle, is a hybrid (designer) dog.   Although they are essentially a mutt, what makes this pooch particularly different from other mongrels is the fact that they are the result of deliberately crossing two diverse purebreds – dogs with a defined ancestry – together.  Moreover, they are often recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC).  Usually, crossbred canines are given their title by blending the two breed names to form a word.  Hence, cockapoos are a cocker spaniel (cocka) and poodle (poo) mix.

Even though they are not recognized as being purebred, there is a difference between a true cockapoo and one that’s Read more

Cockapoo Training: Finding A Good Professional Trainer

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Cockapoo training is something you can teach a dog on your own or with the help of a professional trainer.  Even though you can obtain virtually all of the teaching steps you will need in a book, video or online, if this is your first time owning a pooch it’s a smart idea to take him to an instructor.  This is not only for the good of his own development but it also provides you with the confidence and skills you require to enforce obedience commands effectively.

The following is what you should look for in a great trainer if you decide you would prefer to conduct your cockapoo training in a class environment: Read more

Cockapoo Rescue Facts

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Cockapoo rescue is something many people look into when they are considering obtaining a dog.  This is fantastic because there are many canines out there who are hoping for another chance to join a loving family.  While it is important for rescues to always be an option that is considered by potential owners, it is equally as significant for those interested to take the time to find out how these organizations function.

Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for the wrong assumptions to be made about a cockapoo rescue.  This can create a problem because sometimes when a person learns the actual facts compared to what they thought, they become disinterested in adoption.  To make sure you are not surprised with any disappointing discoveries, the following is what you should know.  Note: The information below typically applies to most rescues.

You can not pick and choose the dog you want – Just because there may be cockapoos available, this doesn’t mean you will be given one.  The dogs at the shelter are carefully matched to interested owners to ensure that there is decent compatibility.  Therefore, you may not be able to select the color or the size of the hybrid you want.

Puppies usually are not available – Although some cockapoo rescue locations will have pups for adoption, this is not common and you are more likely to find young adult, middle aged and senior cockapoos.

Dog may have issues – Many of the canines that are rescued come from unpleasant living conditions.  This could mean they were physically abused, never cleaned or cared for, not socialized or provided with training, kept in a cage, etc.  Thus, they may have developed behavioral problems, such as extreme shyness or aggression.  Hence, not every spoodle will be an ideal family pet suitable for children.  You need to find out about a dog’s past and spend time interacting with him prior to making any commitments.

No first come first serve basis – Cockapoo rescue organizations will not necessarily allow you to adopt one of their four-legged friends before others who may have made the request after you.  Never lose sight of the fact that rescuers consent to adoptions only once a suitable pet can be found.

Expect a lot of questions and an in-house visit – You will be required to fill out a detailed form that will include personal questions about your lifestyle, such as the type of dwelling you reside at, if you have children, your experience with dogs, etc.  If you are approved, one of the workers will come to your home to make sure it meets the requirement of your future companion.

There may be other regulations you should be aware of, so find out everything there is to know about the cockapoo rescue that interests you.

Cockapoo Puppy Safety

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Keeping a cockapoo puppy safe may be easier said than done if you haven’t taken the necessary steps to provide him with a secure home environment.  Though it might not seem like it, the average home is a virtual death trap for canines, particularly puppies.  Why? There are many items within rooms that are hazardous to your animal, such as electric wires, phone cords, small plastic toys, household cleaners, plants and food to name a few.

Until your cockapoo puppy has outgrown his chewing phase, has gained some independence and has more of your trust, you cannot afford to risk his health by leaving things lying around or making them easily accessible.   Thus, here’s what you need to do: Read more

Three Benefits Of Owning Cockapoo Puppies

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Aside from being very sweet, cockapoo puppies have other benefits that may appeal to you if you are interested in becoming a dog owner.  Many people don’t realize that designer pooches are more than just “fashionable” or popular, they also make fantastic pets that are long lived, loving and loyal companions.

Though you may discover many ways that cockapoo puppies can be beneficial to your life, here are three wonderful reasons why choosing this particular hybrid may be a great option for you:

1 – Fewer health problems – One of the biggest pitfalls of owning a purebred pooch is the fact that many of them are prone to a number of physical ailments.   These issues develop overtime and are typically the result of past inbreeding that occurred in an effort to keep lines pure.  Although cockapoos can still inherit certain health conditions from their poodle and cocker spaniel ancestors, usually genetic problems are not as much of a threat because the genes of cokapoo puppies have been mixed.

In fact, it is commonly known that a hybrid is likely to have fewer instances of hereditary diseases because the doubling of damaging effects will cease with the first generation.   The less risk there is of inherited illnesses the better chance your pet has at living a longer life.  What’s more, it can also mean fewer trips to the vet!

2 – Low Allergen – Cockapoo puppies are considered non-shedders.  This doesn’t mean they do not lose any fur, it simply means it falls out similar to how humans shed hair verses falling out in clumps.  As a result, people who are allergic to regularly shedding dogs or who suffer from asthma may find that they can tolerate the spoodle.  That being said, understand that low-allergen does not mean allergy-free.  Furthermore, some individuals are not only hypersensitive to fur, but also the dog’s dander and saliva.

3 – Friendly and diverse companion– The average cock-a-poo is friendly and well-mannered.  He is lively and loves to play but can also be very calm and affectionate.  Since he is bred in different sizes ranging from toy to standard he is suitable for virtually everyone because both small and larger varieties are available.    He is highly and easily trainable, suitable for apartment life, and enjoys the company of children and other pets.

As you can see, there are many aspects about cockapoo puppies that make them a desirable pet.  Therefore, if you are considering owning a doggie you might want to research and take this hybrid into consideration.

Cockapoo Grooming And Coat Care

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Cockapoo grooming should be done on a daily basis due to the fact that this breed has a very curly or wavy coat that can easily become matted.  The best way to keep the hair shiny, healthy and strong is to brush and comb them everyday, provide your pet with an occasional hair-clipping and a proper bath every month or two.

Since cockapoo grooming fur care is an important part of your dog’s wellbeing, it is in your best interest to familiarize him with it at an early age, so he doesn’t resent the process when he is older.  To begin with, you will need to obtain a Read more

The Facts About Cockapoo Dogs

September 1, 2009 by Christy  
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Cockapoo dogs are, without question, adorable.  They are curly fluff balls that have a sweet nature, are loyal and affectionate.  They are very friendly, lively and intelligent, generally getting along with everyone.  Many people find them to be a fine family pet.  However, before you decide that this designer breed is the right choice for you, there are a few things you need to think about prior to making any assumptions about this dog.

First and foremost, cockapoo dogs are hybrids, which means they are not purebreds and will not always look or act the same.  In order to understand the type of doggie characteristics you will be dealing with, you need to study the temperaments and various qualities that define the Read more