Research finds cockapoo, cavapoo and labradoodle dogs display more undesirable behaviours than breeds they derive from ...
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Is my cockapoo a nut job because of me – or is it the breed?
Is my cockapoo a nut job because of me – or is it the breed? - LET’S UNPACK THAT : A new Royal Veterinary College study has found designer crossbreeds are more hectic than their purebred counterparts.
The Royal Veterinary College said cockapoos like Dolly were more likely to display problem behaviours when compared to ...
With their curly coats and family-friendly image, Cockapoos and designer doodles have become a popular choice for dog owners.
How long do cockapoos live? It's a question you may be asking if you're considering welcoming one of these energetic bundles of joy into your family. The good news is that daily exercise with the best ...
A new study has warned 'doodles' may be harder work than you might expect. The research published by the Royal Veterinary ...
If you think about the cutest dog breeds, Cavapoos and Cockapoos will probably spring to mind. Thanks to their teddy-bear appearance and friendly personalities, it's hard not to love these gorgeous ...
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Designer Dogs Show More Problematic Behavior–Dog Trainer Confirms
They are considered family-friendly, easy to train, and ideal for beginners–so-called “designer dogs” like Cockapoo or ...
Mixed-breed dogs are more likely to show problem behaviour, according to a new study by a leading veterinary organisation.
Cockapoos are loved for their teddy bear looks and reputations for being family friendly. However, concerns have been raised ...
A new study has found some mixed-breed “designer” dogs show more behavioural problems than their purebred parents.
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