Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Will A Cavachon Puppy For Sale Fit Your Family's Lifestyle?

By Jason Nelson


Most pets become valued members of the families they live with. Their unconditional love and devotion to their owners are important aspects of this relationship. Some people prefer large dogs that will guard their houses, and others are more comfortable with little canines that accompany them around the house and lay beside them on the couch. If you are someone with a preference for small, friendly, and intelligent dogs, a Cavachon puppy for sale might be a good fit for you.

Cavachons are a hybrid mixture of the Bichon Frise and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. They have been bred to combine the energy of one with the gentleness of the other. Since hybrid dogs are not recognized by the pure breed associations, there are no exact standards which genuine Cavachons have to fit into. The color of their coats and eyes may vary, as will the size. There are certain characteristics however that these little animals do universally possess.

The puppies are very small, weighing only a pound or two. They have to be handled carefully and often feel more secure if they are contained most of the time in a small basket. Even at full maturity, they will not stand much over a foot tall. This makes them great pets for apartment and loft dwellers. Retirees who spend a lot of time in their RVs also make good owners for Cavachons.

Cavachons are certainly not guard dogs. They tend to have a very sweet and gentle nature, although they have plenty of energy. They love attention and generally do better in homes where someone is around most of the day. This can make them a good choice for retired seniors in need of companionship. Regular walks and daily play will burn off any excess energy and give them the mental stimulation they need.

Training is usually not a problem because Cavachons are smart and like to please people. Consistency is important for obedience training. As with most pets, the earlier their owners start the teaching process, the quicker the dogs will understand and respond to what is expected of them.

Small breeds have certain health conditions in common. Cavachons can get flea allergies and may be born with heart murmurs, which can reduce their lifespan. Ear infections are common unless their owners watch for telltale signs and swab their ears regularly.

It may be hard to find certified breeders of Cavachons because they are a fairly new breed. You can probably find current owners online willing to recommend a breeder in your general area. Before you purchase any pet from a breeder, you should find out as much as possible about the genetic history of the animal you intend to purchase. If a breeder doesn't want to answer questions or show you around their facility, you should probably think twice about completing a transaction.

Adding a pet to a family unit can be very rewarding if the animal and family fit well together. Different lifestyles have different needs. Finding the right dog may take time, but it is worth it if the result is a loving and devoted companion.




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