Cavoodle

Cavoodles are a popular designer breed in Australia, resulting from the crossbreeding of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles. This hybrid was developed to create a dog that embodies the affectionate nature of the Cavalier and the intelligence and hypoallergenic qualities of the Poodle. Since their emergence in the 1990s, cavoodles have captured the hearts of many Australians, becoming a favored choice for families and individuals alike.

Small

Long

25 to 38cm tall depending on the breed of the parents.

High

5 to 12kg

Obedience, Conformation


The temperament of cavoodles is one of their most appealing traits. They are known for being friendly, affectionate, and sociable. These dogs thrive on companionship and are eager to please their owners, making them excellent family pets.

Cavoodles are also playful and enjoy engaging with children and other pets, which contributes to their reputation as a well-rounded family dog.


Cavoodle dogs typically range in size from small to medium, depending on whether their Poodle parent is a toy or miniature variety. They possess a soft, curly coat that can vary in length and texture. Their expressive eyes and floppy ears add to their charm. Cavoodles are intelligent and quick learners, making them suitable for first-time dog owners who may be new to training.

Cavoodles generally have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years, which is relatively long for a dog of their size. With proper care, including regular vet check-ups, a nutritious diet, and sufficient exercise, cavoodles can enjoy a healthy and fulfilling life.

Cavoodles come in a variety of colors, including cream, apricot, black, and brown. Some may sport a mix of these colors, often resulting in unique patterns and markings that make each cavoodle dog distinct.

One of the benefits of owning a cavoodle is their low shedding coat. Their curly fur traps loose hair, making them a suitable option for allergy sufferers. Regular grooming is essential to keep their coat healthy and prevent matting.


While generally healthy, cavoodles can be prone to certain genetic health issues inherited from their parent breeds. Common concerns include hip dysplasia and heart problems. Regular veterinary care and a healthy lifestyle can help mitigate these risks.

A balanced diet is crucial for cavoodles. High-quality dog food that meets their nutritional needs based on age, size, and activity level is recommended. Consulting a veterinarian can help owners determine the best feeding plan for their cavoodle dog.

The cavoodle originated in Australia as a response to the demand for hypoallergenic and friendly family pets. By combining the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's affectionate nature with the Poodle's intelligence, breeders aimed to create a versatile and loving companion.

Cavoodles are known for their adaptability; they do well in various living situations, from apartments to larger homes. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation to thrive, making them active participants in family life.

Pure Breeds

The Cavoodle, a modern designer breed blending the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle, is known for its fun-loving, loyal, and often fearless nature. Frequently considered hypoallergenic, it can be an excellent companion for individuals with or without allergies.
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King Charles Cavalier

This is an affectionate, undemanding and easy to train family dog. Eager to please, it is wonderfully simple to train and can do well in obedience trials. It is a clean dog and will housebreak quickly.
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Poodle

The Poodle is an extremely intelligent and eager to please dog, thus he is inordinately easy to train. As a result, the Poodle has a history of performance, appearing in circus and street acts for hundreds of years.
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