A Few Tips To Know Before You Buy Cavachons For Sale

By Kevin Parker


Most of us are veteran pet owners, yet many of us will want to own a pet, in particular a dog. You may have scoured the net or even the local papers to look at some advertisements and come across cavachons for sale. Thus if you have a mind to buying this breed, then do read on in this article to find out more.

The breed is basically a cross between two popular breeds. These breeds are the Bichon Frise, a non sporting dog, and the Cavalier King Charles spaniel, which is a sporting one.

Thus you can get an active playful one or one that can be docile and lap loving. In either case, one will not find out the actual personality or temperament until it actually becomes full grown.

On average this breed can cost anywhere from two hundred to five hundred dollars. Buying a puppy from well know or champion kennels will of course see you paying anything from six hundred or more. However, if you do really want to save as much as possible, why not give a visit to a local shelter and adopt one, if one is available.

In terms of disciplining with regards to house breaking, this breed may be one to contend with. It is a breed that takes a little bit longer than usual to house break. Many have found success in using the crate method in helping this dog adjust to living indoors. If you want to learn more about the crate method, there are plenty of sites on the internet regarding how to use this.

The breed is known for its soft coat that is usually silky and slightly wavy. The coats come in color combinations of white, apricot, black and tan. Although it is an average shedder, more experienced owners will want the first generation crosses of this breed as they tend to shed less. Bathing should be done at least once every six to eight weeks with regular brushing at least once a day.

When fully grown, this breed will reach a height of about a foot or twelve inches. This in essence will classify them as a small breed and thus ideal for small space living, such as in a city apartment or condominium. They also adapt well to living on the road in recreational vehicles, for those who travel a lot. In parallel to this, a smaller dog will also require smaller maintenance in terms of food and such.

This article has just thus covered some basic information that any new owner will want to consider prior to adopting or buying this breed. Many other considerations exist, but hopefully this article has given you enough baseline information to ponder further answers to your questions. As such, when it comes to major decisions like pets and such, always leave no stone uncovered and try to get as much information as possible.




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