Finding Your Perfect Match: Cavapoo Rescue and Adoption Guide

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Posted Sep 19, 2024

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The joy of finding your perfect match - whether that's a new furry friend or a long-lost companion.

Cavapoos are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, making them an ideal breed for families with children or for people who want a low-maintenance yet loving pet.

Research has shown that Cavapoos can thrive in apartments due to their calm demeanor and relatively small size.

About Our Furry Friends

Poodles and Pals is a small non-profit organization based in southern California, serving Western Riverside and Northern San Diego Counties.

They're devoted to rescuing at-risk, abused, or abandoned Poodles and Poodle mixes of all varieties - making them a great option for finding a Cavapoo.

What is This Dog?

The Cavapoo is a fascinating breed with a rich history that spans over 20 years.

They were created by intentionally mixing Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles, resulting in a dog that combines the outgoing nature of the Spaniel with the intelligence of a Poodle.

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These dogs are known for their eternal puppy-like appearance and stay small in size. Most Cavapoos weigh between nine and 25 pounds and stand about a foot tall at the shoulder.

Their short stature makes them an excellent, cuddly pet that's perfect for those who want a lovable companion without a huge commitment.

Things to Know About the Breed

The Shih Tzu is a toy dog breed that weighs between 9 and 16 pounds.

They have a long, flowing coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling. This can be a significant time commitment for owners who want to keep their Shih Tzu's coat in top condition.

Appearance

Our furry friends come in all shapes and sizes, but there's one size that's just perfect for snuggling - between 9 and 14 inches tall.

The Cavapoo's appearance is a delightful mix of their parent breeds' traits. They can inherit the coat colors of either (or both) the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Poodle, resulting in an impressive range of colors such as black, white, apricot, tan, red, golden, cream, chocolate, and bi-color and tri-color combinations.

Fully grown Cavapoos typically weigh between eight and 18 pounds, making them a joy to cuddle up with.

Poodle Patch

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Poodle Patch Rescue is a great organization that helps standard Poodles and their mixes find forever homes.

They were founded in 2005 and operate out of Texarkana, Texas. This means they have experience and a strong reputation for matching dogs with loving families.

To adopt from Poodle Patch Rescue, it's best to send in an application preemptively since they review them before posting the animal online.

Characteristics

Cavapoos are usually a great match for cats, thanks to their friendly parent breeds. With proper introductions and supervision, your Cavapoo can get along swimmingly with feline friends.

All dogs shed, but the Cavapoo will shed less than other breeds, inheriting this trait from its low-shedding Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle parents. This is great news for those who suffer from allergies or prefer a lower-maintenance coat.

Cavapoos need to be groomed regularly to prevent matting and tangling of their coats. Brush them a few times a week, and plan on making appointments for a professional haircut every four to six weeks.

Typically, Cavapoos are fully grown by the time they reach one year old, although they may continue to fill out until they are 18 months or two years old. This is important to keep in mind when considering adopting an adult Cavapoo from a rescue organization.

Health and Wellness

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Cavapoos are generally considered a healthy breed, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain health issues.

The average lifespan of a Cavapoo is 12-15 years, which is relatively long compared to some other small breeds. However, their life expectancy can vary depending on various factors such as diet, exercise, and genetics.

Some common health concerns that may affect Cavapoos include Mitral Valve Dysplasia, Patellar Luxation, Entropion, Cataracts, and Cavalier Episodic Falling Syndrome. These conditions can be serious and require prompt veterinary attention.

Here are some of the most common health issues that may affect Cavapoos:

  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Xanthinuria
  • Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA)
  • Degenerative myelopathy
  • Dysplasia (elbow and hip)
  • Addison's disease

While these conditions can be serious, many Cavapoos remain healthy throughout their lives with proper care and attention. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced lifestyle can go a long way in maintaining your Cavapoo's overall health and well-being.

Adopting a Cavapoo Companion

The easiest way to adopt a Cavapoo is through a rescue that specializes in the breed.

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You can start by doing a breed search on Adopt a Pet, which will show you all the available Cavapoos in your area. The cost of adopting a Cavapoo from a rescue costs less than buying one from a breeder and is around $300, covering expenses for caring for the dog before adoption.

What Am I Looking For?

To adopt a Cavapoo companion, you'll need to be looking for a specific breed.

You can search online for local shelters that list their available dogs on websites. Most shelters have these now.

Persistence and patience are key when searching for a Cavapoo, as there aren't many up for adoption at any given time.

You might want to check back every once in a while to see if one becomes available.

Some websites allow you to search nationally across shelters, which can increase your chances of finding a Cavapoo.

Adopting a Pet

Adopting a pet can be a incredibly rewarding experience, and adopting a Cavapoo is no exception.

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The easiest way to adopt a Cavapoo is through a rescue that specializes in the breed. You can start by doing a breed search on Adopt a Pet.

You'll find all the available Cavapoos in your area listed, making it easy to find your perfect companion. The cost of adopting a Cavapoo from a rescue is around $300, which covers the expenses of caring for the dog before adoption.

Of course, buying a purebred Cavapoo puppy from a breeder can be very expensive – thousands of dollars, depending on their lineage, size, and color. The price of an average Cavapoo from a reputable breeder is $2,500 to $5,000.

The cost of adopting a dog or puppy varies between $118 and $667, according to the Animal Humane Society. Every shelter and city is different, so it's best to inquire with your local animal shelter to figure out how much it will cost you.

Where to Look

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The Cavapoo rescue is less common than other breeds like Goldendoodles and Labradoodles, but that doesn't mean you won't be able to find one.

To start looking for a Cavapoo rescue, research breed-specific rescues such as Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and poodle rescue groups.

You can also look for doodle rescue groups, which often list Cavapoos among their available dogs.

Petfinder.com is another great place to search for a Cavapoo rescue - it lists thousands of dogs from all different rescues and local shelters in one convenient spot.

Using the filters on Petfinder.com will help you narrow down your search results by breed, age, gender, and more. You can even set up email notifications to let you know when a new dog is listed that matches your criteria.

Adopting a Cavapoo from a rescue costs significantly less than buying one from a breeder - around $300 compared to thousands of dollars for a purebred puppy.

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