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Rusty

Male, Born on 02/09/26 - 4 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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About Rusty

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Rusty is a cute little 1st generation (F1) cavapoo that was born on Feb. 9th and will be ready to go to his new home on or after April 6th. He comes from a 21 lb cavalier mom and an 11 ½ mini poodle dad. Neither has had any health problems. Rusty comes with a one year written health guarantee, lots of written puppy tips, and will have his first series of puppy vaccines and will be given dewormer on a regular basis by the time he goes to his new home. I am taking a deposit of half his price plus tax to hold him until he is ready to go to his new home. All of our dogs and puppies are raised in our home and are our pets. I sell my puppies to people intending to add a loving new family member to their household and who will integrate them into their families and homes. I will not sell him to anyone who plans to make him live outside in a barn, shed, kennel or dog box, so please make sure that having a new indoor pet to love and house train is what you really want. I live on the east side of Butler, Ohio 44822 – about an hour north of Columbus and less than two hours south-west of Cleveland. I would love for you to set up a time with me to have a Zoom or FaceTime appt. with the puppies to see them, or you are welcome to come and visit with my babies in person and see how adorable they really are! Cavapoos are a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. They are smaller than most Spaniel mixes, averaging about 15 pounds. The Cavapoo and Cockapoo are very similar. Cavapoos are generally smaller than Cockapoos and are well suitable for small living spaces. The Cavapoo has a flatter head than that of the Cockapoo and generally has a silkier coat. Cavapoos have been called a “love sponge” because they are extremely affectionate lap dogs. They are good with children and safe with the elderly and handicapped. Cavapoos bond easily and are very adaptable. They can be overly trusting, not realizing that they should keep their distance from a more aggressive dog. The Cavapoo is one of the friendliest canines and very playful. They have a low to medium energy level and love lots of snuggle time. The Cavapoo should be brushed regularly to keep his coat free from matting and should be groomed as needed, depending on the look that you want.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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About Cavapoo Puppies
Is a Cavapoo the right dog for me?
As a mix between Cavaliers and Poodles, Cavapoos are sweet dogs that make great friends for kids, dogs, and other pets. Each pup’s personality will vary based on genetics and environment, but you can count on most Cavapoos to be loving dogs that stay glued to your side. Full-grown, they typically weigh 9-25 pounds and stand 9-14 inches tall.
Can Cavapoos live with cats and other dogs?
Cavapoos are generally excellent with children of all ages. Cavapoos make great companions for anyone, from small kids to older couples. They’re friendly with strangers and get along well with dogs and other pets too. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How active are Cavapoos on a daily basis?
The Cavapoo needs exercise every day but nothing too strenuous. They will be happy playing inside, walking, fetching, or paying a visit to the dog park. If your Cavapoo is interested, dog sports and games like agility and rally can be another good way to get their energy out. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Cavapoo shedding?
Cavapoos are known for their soft, Poodle-like coat, though a few have the Cavalier’s longer, silkier, wavy coat. These pups come in a wide variety of colors, including gold, black, white, Blenheim (brown and white), or tricolor (black, white, and tan). The Cavapoo’s shedding will depend on their genes, as those with Cavalier fur will shed more, while those with a Poodle coat will hardly shed at all. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Do Cavapoos need a house with a yard?
Cavapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. These dogs are the perfect size for apartments, but if they live in a house, they should primarily stay indoors and around people. They are fairly easy to train.
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