Elsa the Sydney based Cavoodle - Crown Oak Puppies (2024)

The Treat Seeker

Elsa is a second generation darkapricot cavoodle. She has a wavy coat and is loving, very affectionate and well-tempered. She has a habit of touching our legs when she feels she deserves a treat.

When it comes to other dogs Elsa is happy to follow and spends much of her time with her sister and best-friend, Annah. There's nothing Elsa loves more than a bit of lamb crumble on the weekends.

Elsa the Sydney based Cavoodle - Crown Oak Puppies (2024)

FAQs

Is Sydney Cavoodles a puppy farm? ›

Sydney Cavoodles is a small boutique family breeder located in Camden, South West Sydney. We are registered breeders with MDBA (Master Dog Breeders & Associates) also verified Ethical Pet Breeders Australian Registry, RightPaw and PSAA Puppy Scam Awareness and a registered business with an ABN.

How big does a Cavoodle grow? ›

Cavoodles vary in size depending on their breeding. They are a small dog, generally weighing between 5kg and 12kg as adults and varying in shoulder height from 28-35 centimetres. Cavoodles will generally stop growing between 8 and 10 months of age.

Do Cavoodles shed? ›

Cavoodles usually do not shed and are often tolerated by allergic people. Their coats do take a great deal of care though, generally requiring professional grooming, as well as regular combing and brushing at home. The cavoodle should be taken to a groomer about every six weeks for a clip of your choice.

What is the lifespan of a Cavoodle? ›

Cavoodle Life Span & Health Problems

Cavoodles have an average lifespan of 13 to 15 years. They might be prone to heart disease. They might experience progressive retinal atrophy, causing blindness.

What two dogs make a Cavoodle? ›

The Cavoodle is a mix between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. Both parent breeds have a gentle nature that is carried over in the Cavoodle.

Which generation Cavoodle is best? ›

First-generation cavoodles are sometimes more consistent to breed due to the puppies, usually displaying a good even mix of the two breeds, all with a consistent, low shedding wavy coat, and comes with all the health benefits of crossing two different breeds with different genetics.

What age do Cavoodles calm down? ›

When do Cavoodle puppies calm down? Cavoodles won't reach maturity until they're between 18-24 months old. This is when you should notice more settled behaviour.

Do Cavoodles bark a lot? ›

Yes, typically cavoodles bark a lot. They are a very vocal breed and may bark when they are hungry, bored, anxious, or excited. They are also prone to separation anxiety. To reduce your Cavoodle's barking, ensure you train with positive reinforcement from a young age and reduce problem behaviours before they begin!

What are the negatives about Cavoodles? ›

Cavoodles don't like loud noises and may get scared by them easily. Unfortunately, this may make them unsuitable for families with small children. This breed is also extremely sensitive to high heat. They must never be left outside for longer during summertime.

Are boy or girl Cavoodles better? ›

Which would make a better family pet? This information is really our personal opinion from the dogs we have owned, speaking to other breeders and buyers of our puppies. If we could only own one dog it would be a desexed male. We find them to be more devoted, affectionate and besotted with their owners.

Do Cavoodles like to be cuddled? ›

This is a great pup for you if you're allergic to dogs. Top job: Playing and cuddling! They love to be around people, play with balls or toys, or simply curl up on your lap while you watch a movie. Bottom line: A Cavoodle is a loving family dog that forms great attachments to its humans.

What is the best Cavoodle breeder in Sydney? ›

DREAMY CAVOODLES SYDNEY™ HAS BEEN SELECTED AS ONE OF THE BEST CAVOODLE BREEDERS IN AUSTRALIA.

Why are Cavoodles so popular? ›

Equiped with the intelligence of the Poodle, and the affectionate nature of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Cavoodle is a loving and intelligent dog suitable for singles or families with kids of any age. This is why Cavoodle are the most popular dog breed in Australia.

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