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Buying a Cavapoo
Buying a Cavapoo 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 Cavapoo usually have?
Most are affectionate, people focused and quite gentle, often inheriting the Cavalier’s softness along with the Poodle’s alertness. They typically enjoy being close to their owners, cope well with polite children and can be friendly with strangers, but some lines can be more sensitive or shy without careful early socialisation.
Are Cavapoos good for people with allergies and do they shed?
Many have low to moderate shedding coats, especially when the Poodle influence is strong, but they are not guaranteed to be hypoallergenic. Some individuals shed more like a Cavalier, so allergy sufferers should meet the specific dog and expect regular grooming to manage dander and loose hair.
How much exercise does a Cavapoo need each day?
Most do well with around 45 to 60 minutes of physical exercise a day split into a couple of walks, plus short play sessions. They are usually lively and enjoy activity, but their small size and Cavalier heritage mean they should not be over-exercised, particularly as young puppies or in hot weather.
What health problems are Cavapoos prone to?
They may inherit issues seen in Cavaliers and Poodles, such as heart disease (especially mitral valve disease), ear infections, dental crowding and some joint or eye conditions. Reputable breeders screen the parent dogs for known hereditary problems, which helps reduce risk but cannot eliminate it completely.
How big do Cavapoos get and when are they fully grown?
Most adult dogs fall in the small range, often around 8 to 12 kilograms, with height influenced by whether the Poodle parent was toy or miniature. They typically reach most of their adult height by about 9 months and fill out in body condition up to around 12 to 15 months of age.
Do Cavapoos bark a lot or tend to be noisy?
They are usually moderate barkers, often vocal when excited, alerting to visitors or if left alone and anxious. With consistent training and enough mental stimulation, most can learn to keep barking under control, but very clingy individuals may be more prone to attention seeking noise.
How much grooming does a Cavapoo’s coat really need?
Their coats can range from wavy to quite curly and usually require brushing at least several times a week to prevent mats, plus professional grooming every 6 to 10 weeks. Without regular coat care, tangling around the ears, armpits and tail base is common and can quickly become uncomfortable for the dog.
Are Cavapoos easy to train, especially for first time owners?
Most are intelligent and eager to please, which lends itself well to reward based training and makes them manageable for committed beginners. Their sensitive nature means harsh methods can backfire, so they respond best to calm guidance, clear routines and plenty of short, positive training sessions.
Can a Cavapoo cope in an apartment or small home?
They usually adapt well to smaller living spaces as long as they receive daily walks, play and interaction with their owners. More active individuals or those with strong Poodle traits will need extra mental enrichment, such as food puzzles and training games, to prevent restlessness indoors.
Do Cavapoos get separation anxiety if left alone?
Many form very close bonds and can struggle if suddenly left for long periods, which may lead to barking or destructive behaviour. Early training that teaches them to relax alone, combined with a predictable routine and adequate exercise, can greatly reduce the risk of serious separation issues.



