Monday, July 13, 2015

Do Cavachons Shed A Lot

By Olive Pate


Before making a definitive decision as to which type of dog one would like to adopt, there are some key questions one should seek to have answered. Making inquiries into things like do Cavachons shed or have grooming requirements, are there health concerns or social needs, and what are their typical personality traits can be very useful. This can help make sure the breed is a suitable match.

Getting to know a breed before bringing a dog home can stave off a lot of issues and avoid serious regret and disappointment. All too often, people will choose a puppy based on first impressions or how they expect it to look as an adult. The mistake is that appearance can not accurately indicate factors such a health concerns, habits, temperament or other personality traits.

Some of the top things to take into consideration are whether or not the dog will be comfortable in the proposed living conditions or if they have any personality concerns. People with allergies or cleanliness issues should be interested in shedding factors and grooming needs. Not being completely informed or knowing what to expect might bring about some very unpleasant surprises for the new owners.

The Cavachon is designer breed that was created by combining the beautiful Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the super cute Bichon Frise. The each possess very admirable qualities that were passed on to this offspring pup. As with all animals, some aspects of these dogs are not going to be attractive to every potential owner.

There size makes them perfect for pretty much any type of housing situation. Falling into the small to middle category, they need less tending than the tiny toy pups and less running room than the really large breeds. This level of diversity makes them quite adaptable to most any living conditions from efficiency apartments to very spacious houses.

The issue of shedding is a huge concern for many individuals for multiple reasons including household cleaning requirements and dander allergies. The fur on these animals may be found to be either short and loosely curled, or long and silkily waved. Either way, these pups do not experience much hair loss at all, making them practically perfect when it comes to addressing these types of factors.

Grooming needs are actually going to differ depending on which type of fur the pup has. If the hair is of the longer style, it will need regular brushing to maintain the silky feel and remain tangle free. Those with short coats will need to be professionally trimmed every few months to keep from becoming bushy and unkempt.

Since these are incredibly social dogs, they will demand a lot of attention and would do great with older children or other pets around to keep them company when the owner is out. As they love to play and lick faces and will only bark as a way of alerting the family to potential threats, this breed is a failure as a guard dog. All these personality traits and care needs are things any potential pet parent should take the time to make themselves familiar with before getting a puppy.




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