Breed Group: Not AKC Recognized
Weight: 6-19 lbs
Height: 14-15 inches
Color: white, cream, tan, black
Cockapoo Overview
This dog breed is a cross between either the American Cocker Spaniel or English Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. The Cockapoo has been known in the United States since about 1950. This dog breed continues to grow in popularity as they generally combine the extrovert, loving personality of the Cocker Spaniel with the low-shedding, low-dander qualities of the Poodle. Cockapoos are intelligent and active, and thrive when they receive regular exercise.
Cockapoo Characteristics
This dog breed is loyal, intelligent, and very affectionate. The Cockapoo is relatively easy to train and is thought to be one of the smartest dogs in the world. The Cockapoo has a very sweet nature.
Cockapoo Temperament
This dog breed is keen to please, energetic and sociable. The Cockapoo is a very popular choice as a companion dog. This dog breed generally gets along well with children and other animals, but should always be supervised. Both the Poodle and Spaniel breeds have a tendency towards aggression if not socialized from a young age.
Cockapoo Care
This dog breed requires a fair amount of maintenance. The Cockapoo should be brushed and combed regularly. This is a low-shedding breed and with regular brushing sheds little to no hair. The Cockapoo should be clipped at least once a year. Like many floppy-eared breeds, they can be susceptible to ear infections, and it is important to keep their ears clean and dry. This dog breed is generally very healthy and robust, with a lifespan from 14 to 18 years. There are no documented health issues for this breed, but both purebred Poodles and Cocker Spaniels can suffer from luxating patellas (loose knees) and eye disorders, including PRA.
Cockapoo Coat
As this is a mixed breed, there is no coat standard and the Cockapoo may carry coat characteristics from both the Poodle and the Cocker Spaniel. The preferred coat of this breed is dense, curly or very wavy and close to the body.
Cockapoo Training
This is a highly intelligent dog breed and trains relatively easily. The Cockapoo excels at obedience. This dog breed is quite sensitive to voice tones and requires relatively firm, yet gentle, handling.
Cockapoo Activity
This dog breed is well suited to apartment or city living. The Cockapoo is a very spirited dog that loves to run and play with his family. This breed is fine without at yard, but does require a daily walk. The Cockapoo has a tendency to overeat and daily exercise is needed to stay healthy.
Cockapoo Video
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Cockapoo in the News
Immortalizing My Dog. Huffington Post. A few hours later we walked out of the pet store with a runty little Cockapoo who we instantly named after their dad’s favorite music genre Jazz. Turned out Jazz was a New Age puppy born for the task of healing. Despite her starved look she was up.…
Cockapoo around the Web
Park Ridge girl’s foster dog ends up on Today Show Park Ridge Herald-Advocate. One of dogs Altman recently cared for now has celebrity status the Cockapoo puppy was adopted by Today show co-host Hoda Kotb during a live broadcast in March. Q How did you get involved in fostering A I personally love animals especially dogs.…
Cockapoo Dog Breed: Smart and Loving Dog
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