Let’s talk about Cavoodles & Theodores

"Cavoodles/Theodores bring a touch of love, a dash of playfulness, and a lifetime of loyalty into our lives, wrapped in a coat of cuteness that's impossible to resist."

Cavoodles

Cavoodles epitomise the elegance of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the intelligence of the Poodle, creating a sophisticated yet playful canine companion that fits seamlessly into any lifestyle.

Cavoodles, the delightful blend of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle, embody a harmonious fusion of two remarkable breeds. These endearing canines are a symphony of affection, intelligence, and charm. With their expressive eyes and soft, curly coats, Cavoodles effortlessly steal the hearts of everyone they meet. Their friendly disposition and gentle nature make them the ideal companions for families, singles, and seniors alike. Whether playfully romping in the yard or curled up in your lap for a cozy evening, Cavoodles bring an abundance of joy and unwavering loyalty to any household lucky enough to have them. Their adaptability, coupled with their low-shedding coat, makes them an excellent choice for various living situations, from bustling city apartments to spacious suburban homes. In every way, Cavoodles are a heartwarming reminder that the best friendships often come in the form of a furry, four-legged companion.

Theodore

This dog breed is a ‘pure breed in development’, meaning that breeders have started the formal process of the Cavoodle as purebred, through health and DNA testing we aim to create consistency of each puppy’s size, coat, temperament, and wider range of criteria set out by the Master Dog Breeder & Associates. This dog registry that represents both canines and breeders in Australia. The pups that meet strict criteria can be chosen to pass on their genes, which will then create more pure-bred Theodores.

A large part of the Theodores’ rise in popularity is their intelligence. With Poodles being among the smartest dog breeds, Theodores have carried that characteristic through their genes; they are easy to train and quick to learn commands, which makes them a fantastic choice with first-time dog owners or families.

As part of their nature, Theodores are affectionate. With the purpose of their breed to be companion dogs, they have a loving nature and sociable personalities. Their loyalty ensures that they’ll enjoy spending time with their family, and will be gentle and patient, even with children.

Theodores are also adorable to look at. With the big brown eyes of a Cavalier King Charles and the gorgeous curls of a Poodle, who wouldn’t instantly fall in love with these pups? Their teddy-bear like appearance could make even the most hesitant child quickly become an adoring fan.

Friendly, loyal and smart, it’s no wonder that the Theodore dog breed is on the rise across Australia. If you’re looking around for the perfect dog to fit into your family, why not give them a try!

Vets Choice

Toy Poodle

Toy poodle is a small breed of dog known for its intelligence, hypoallergenic coat, and friendly demeanor. These compact canines are popular as companion animals and are characterized by their curly fur and distinctive appearance.

The Toy Poodle is a delightful small dog breed renowned for its intelligence, charm, and hypoallergenic coat. A downsized version of the standard Poodle, the Toy Poodle typically stands around 25 to 35 inches tall at the shoulder. With a curly coat that comes in various colors, these dogs are known for minimal shedding, making them a popular choice for individuals with allergies. Despite their small size, Toy Poodles are brimming with energy and require regular exercise to keep both their bodies and minds stimulated. They are highly trainable and often excel in obedience training, agility, and various canine activities. Known for their friendly and affectionate nature, these pint-sized companions make excellent family pets and thrive in environments where they receive love and attention.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a charming small breed of dog, recognized for its affectionate nature, elegant appearance, and distinctive silky long coat. Renowned as a companion dog, this breed is known for its friendly disposition and adaptability.

The King Charles Spaniel, also known as the English Toy Spaniel, is a charming and affectionate small dog breed with a rich history dating back to the 17th century. Recognized for its elegant appearance and friendly demeanor, this breed typically weighs around 8-12 kgs and stands at about 33 to 35 cm at the shoulder. Characterized by a distinctive domed head, expressive large eyes, and a silky coat, King Charles Spaniels exudes an endearing and regal presence. They are known for their gentle nature and sociable disposition, making them excellent companions for families, singles, and seniors alike. Despite their royal appearance, these dogs are approachable and enjoy forming close bonds with their human counterparts. The King Charles Spaniel thrives in indoor settings and is well-suited to a loving home environment where they can receive ample attention and affection.

Cavoodle/Theodore Coat Types

Shaggy Coat

Appears as crimped or wavy. Non-shedding.

Fleece Coat

Appears as soft loose curls. Non-shedding.

Wool Coat

Appears as tighter curls. Non-shedding.

Cavoodle/Theodore FAQs

  • A Cavoodle, also known as a Cavapoo, is a mixed-breed dog that results from crossing a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a Poodle. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature.

  • Cavoodle puppies typically grow to be small to medium-sized dogs. Their size can vary depending on the Poodle's size used in the cross (toy, miniature, or standard), but they are generally compact and lightweight.

  • Cavoodles are known for being low-shedding or even non-shedding dogs. This makes them a popular choice for people with allergies.

  • Cavoodle puppies are known for their friendly, playful, and affectionate nature. They tend to be great family pets and are often good with children and other animals.

  • While Cavoodle puppies don't require as much exercise as some other breeds, they still need regular walks and playtime to stay healthy and happy. About 30 minutes to an hour of exercise per day is usually sufficient.

  • Yes, Cavoodle puppies are typically intelligent and eager to please, which makes them relatively easy to train. Positive reinforcement methods work well with them.

  • Cavoodles have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years, making them a long-lived breed.

  • While not breed-specific, Cavoodles may develop a luxating patella (wobbling kneecap), and in rare cases, this may require surgery.

  • Cavoodles are active breeds that need both mental and physical stimulation. While they might not require an excessive amount of exercise, it is still important to ensure they get enough activity for their age and energy.

  • Yes, Cavoodle puppies can make excellent apartment dogs because of their small to medium size and adaptability to indoor living. However, they still need regular exercise and mental stimulation.

  • Yes, Cavoodle puppies often have a curly or wavy coat that requires regular grooming. Brushing a few times a week and professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks is typically recommended to keep their coat in good condition and prevent matting.

Remember that individual Cavoodle puppies may vary in temperament and needs, so spending time with the specific puppy you're interested in is a great way to assess their personality and compatibility with your lifestyle.

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