Genuine Cavachon Breeders Are the Best People to Contact for Healthy Cavachon Puppies

By Chloe Gib


The Cavachon gets its name from the two parent breeds. These are the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Bichon Frise. Genuine Cavachon breeders will be promoting this designer breed by ensuring their stud dogs are as healthy and genetically sound as possible.

With a hybrid dog, it is possible to get any combination of the traits of either breed. So the more positive attributes the two parent breeds have the more likely you are to get enchanting and healthy puppies. Not all crosses are from purebred to purebred. Breeders often breed multi-generation crosses in an effort to establish or 'fix' a certain attribute.

By mating the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Bichon Frise, breeders hoped to incorporate certain characteristics from each breed into the offspring. In this instance, the aim was to develop a non-shedding, hypo-allergenic dog. It needed to be on the small side and to have a gentle, even disposition.

Pups often grow to a height somewhere near that of their parents. Cavachons vary from 9 to 18 inches at the shoulder and weigh up to 25 pounds. Females don't usually weigh in excess of 20 pounds. As the breed has become more popular, breeders have produced a toy size.

While the parent breeds have a few genetic health problems, the hybrid seems to have less. However owners should check out the parentage of their prospective pet thoroughly. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is prone to mitral valve disease. This can be inherited by the offspring. The Bichon Frise is also susceptible to diseases of the immune system which can be passed on to their progeny.

Puppies come in many colors. The most common is probably peach and white. Solid colors and tri-colors all occur in these cute little dogs. Because of its long coat, it should be thoroughly brushed every few days and needs bathing about once a week. Although the Bichon Frise does not shed and is recommended for those with allergies, most Cavachons shed a little. If you think you might be allergic to dog hair and dander, you should spend some time with your potential pet before deciding to purchase it.

Most Cavachons have very stable temperaments. They are friendly and cope well with plenty of attention and play from children. They get along with other dogs and pets. They are playful and intelligent. Being small they are a good size and well-behaved if trained and socialized while young. The only drawback might be the need to care for their coat properly. And if you contact reputable Cavachon breeders, you can be assured that their Cavachon puppies will be as free as possible of any genetic problems.




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