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Above, you will find the latest Cavapoo puppies for sale. Please keep in mind that at times we may only have a few Cavapoo puppies available, so we do hope you check back soon to find and locate your new furry best friend! Should there not be any Cavapoo puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying a Cavapoo.
A Cavapoo puppy will make for a great companion for single people and families with children – they’re full of energy, fun, highly intelligent, very friendly, and feel best when surrounded by people.
They usually are small and have either curly or wavy coats. With their small compact bodies, round faces, and long, floppy ears, they appear puppy-like even into their adult years.
Cavapoo puppies are very intelligent and have the desire to please, which makes them very easy to train. Cavapoo puppies for sale are a perfect choice for those who suffer from allergies, as their coat is hypoallergenic.
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About Cavapoo Breed
The Cavapoo, otherwise known as the Cavadoodle, or even Cavoodle, is one of the most popular of the modern cross breeds. They are all unusual sounding names right? Well it is due to the two breeds that make a Cavapoo. They are a combination of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and the Miniature or Toy Poodle.
Cavapoo History
It is likely that there have been many examples of ‘accidental’ breeding of Cavalier and Poodles down the decades. In Australia a few breeders began to breed Cavapoos as far back as the 1950’s.
But breeders only began to intentionally create Cavapoos widespread in the 1990’s, in Australia. Their main aim was to combine the happy, friendly nature of the Cavalier, with the intelligence of the Poodle.