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Buddy
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Buddy
Gender: Male. $250
Age: 3
Weight: Approximately 25lbs.
I will update pictures soon, shown are his baby pictures
You’ve got a friend in Buddy. This handsome black and white F1 Cockapoo takes his name very seriously and is determined to be every living creature’s best pal. This happy fella lavishes in attention and is quick to learn. He loves to jump and run, often using his fellow dog friends as hurdles if they are in his way. That being said, it may be best for Buddy to live in a single dog home with special playtime visits with friends. He can have a little bit too much personality for other dogs sometimes.
Buddy would thrive in a home with someone who will spend time with him in the yard playing ball or who will take him on long walks. If given the chance, he’d probably be excellent in some agility classes that would give him the opportunity to shine at what he does best.
Despite his energetic personality, Buddy is very easy to train. He lives for affection and aims to please his person, thus he catches on quickly to what you want him to do. Leash training will be a non-issue, as he tends to be a second shadow to the person he grows attached to. He will need some work on housetraining, but as long as you stay consistent with him and take him out often, at first, he will be just fine.
Buddy would probably do well in a home with older children. Not because he is aggressive to small children, but his overabundance of love might overflow too much and cause smaller children to tumble or get knocked over by his always-wagging tail.
This boy needs someone who wants to be around him as much as he wants to be around them. He is a lover and is ready to find a person all his own that he can show all his love to.
Buddy has never been bred and is still intact, but is being sold to a pet-only home.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Is a Cockapoo the right dog for me?
Cockapoos get their loving personalities from their Cocker Spaniel and Poodle parents. No matter how old they get, they always have a puppy's charm. Cockapoos are gentle, family-friendly dogs that vie for your love and attention. They don’t just want companionship, they need it! Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-24 pounds and stand 10-15 inches tall.
Are Cockapoos friendly with strangers and kids?
Cockapoos are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Cockapoos' kind disposition make them a wonderful family pet. These dogs are gentle and loving with children and enjoy having company, whether it’s another dog, cat, or other animal. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Cockapoos enjoy most?
Cockapoos have low exercise needs. They’ll be happy with a small yard where they can run freely and take the occasional walk. Above all else, these dogs want companionship, so whatever activity you choose for them, make sure they have a playmate to keep them company and share in the fun. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Are Cockapoos high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Cockapoo has a coat that combines aspects of the Poodle and Cocker Spaniel. Their fur can be curly, flat, or anywhere in between. Cockapoos come in a wide variety of colors, such as white, cream, tan, or a mix. Grooming-wise, this breed is high-maintenance. Cockapoos are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Where do Cockapoos do best — city or country?
Cockapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Cockapoos are the perfect size for apartments, but no matter what kind of home you live in, make sure you have enough time to devote to them and keep them as indoor dogs. They are fairly easy to train.
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