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Buying a Cavachon
Buying a Cavachon is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
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What kind of temperament does a Cavachon typically have?
This crossbreed is usually affectionate, sociable, and people oriented, often inheriting the gentle nature of the Cavalier and the cheerful energy of the Bichon. Most are good with children and other pets, but they can be sensitive and do best in homes that offer plenty of companionship and calm handling.
Are Cavachons really hypoallergenic and do they shed much?
Many individuals shed very lightly because of the Bichon influence, but no dog is truly hypoallergenic. Coats can vary within a litter, so some will shed more than others and allergy sufferers should spend time with adult dogs of similar parentage before committing.
How big do Cavachons get and are they suitable for apartments?
Most adults weigh around 12 to 20 pounds and have a compact, moderate build. Their small size and generally calm indoor demeanor can work well in apartments as long as they receive daily walks, some playtime, and are not left alone for long periods.
What health problems are Cavachons prone to from their Cavalier and Bichon heritage?
They can inherit issues seen in Cavaliers such as heart disease, especially mitral valve disease, and eye or joint problems. From the Bichon side there is some risk of allergies, skin problems, and bladder stones, so regular veterinary checks and monitoring for early signs are important.
How much exercise does a Cavachon actually need each day?
Most do well with about 30 to 60 minutes of activity per day, split between walks and short play sessions. They are usually more about companionship than intense sport, but they benefit from mental stimulation such as training games and gentle scent or puzzle activities.
What kind of grooming routine does a Cavachon coat require?
Their soft, often wavy coat can mat if neglected, so brushing several times a week is usually needed, along with professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. Regular ear cleaning, tear stain management, and trimming around the eyes are also common needs for this crossbreed.
Do Cavachons bark a lot or tend to develop separation anxiety?
Many are quite attached to their owners and can become vocal or distressed if left alone frequently for long hours. Early training, gradual alone-time practice, and providing mental enrichment can help reduce nuisance barking and prevent anxiety from developing.
Are Cavachons good with children and first-time dog owners?
Their gentle and friendly nature usually makes them a good match for families with respectful children and for beginners. However, their small size means they can be easily injured by rough handling, so supervision and teaching children appropriate interaction are essential.
How trainable are Cavachons and are they difficult to housebreak?
They tend to be eager to please and respond well to calm, reward-based training, although some can be a little soft or easily distracted. House training can take patience, as with many small breeds, so a consistent schedule, frequent outdoor trips, and crate training are often helpful.
What is the typical lifespan of a Cavachon and how can I help them live longer?
The average lifespan is often around 12 to 15 years, reflecting their small size and mixed heritage. Keeping them at a healthy weight, maintaining good dental care, providing regular exercise, and having routine veterinary checks can support a longer, healthier life.