Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Important Things To Know Before Buying Cavachon Puppies For Sale In MN

By Marci Glover


In your search for a new pet you will come across many signs and advertisements. You may have come across a sign that says cavachon puppies for sale in MN. This has of course piqued your interest in perhaps acquiring a new dog. If the cavachon is part of your possibilities list, then do read on for more information on this canine breed.

The cavachon is not a pure bred canine. It is actually a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise. Therefore it will share temperaments from the two, but the dominant trait will not be apparent until the puppy grows up. Thus it is a virtual crap shoot in terms of what kind of personality and temperament will be gained from the original two breeds.

Prices do vary for this breed, with some reaching as high as six hundred dollars. However, most will agree that average prices are anywhere in between two hundred and five hundred dollars. If you really want good deals, then a trip to the local animal shelter might see you through.

The cavachon is also very popular with allergy sufferers. Thus those with canine related allergies need not worry if this breed is around as it is know that the hair is hypoallergenic. So if one has allergies, the presence of this dog or puppy will not aggravate your allergies any further.

This breed is quite difficult to housebreak and it may take a while. Many owners have found that the crate method to be much better suited for training them for housebreaking purposes. To know more about this method you can search the internet on how to use it plus tips and strategies.

Cavachons will need, or stat to need haircuts and grooming once they reach the age of eight or nine months. This breed can be a bit more high maintenance than other in the grooming department. Their hair gets easily tangled, even just a few hours after you have had them thoroughly combed. Start combing them young so they get used to it and love it when they get older.

Not a heavy eater, this dog breed will not be much of a burden in terms of quality dog food requirements. These dogs are generally sporadic and light eaters, requiring at most only two meals a day. Make sure they get plenty of water though as they can get quite active at times. In the summer and hot months always make sure they get more water than usual as to avoid dehydration and dehydration related problems.

This breed makes for a good companion to be around with and also to play with. It is a breed that can adapt to living in small spaces but still needs to be taken out into the wide open outdoors to run around and have fun in. Before a final decision on making this breed your own, do seek out additional helpful information from forums of other owners, webpages of dog clubs and other related websites.




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