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What is a Cavoodle’s Temperament Like?

August 6th, 2019 by Laura

Last Updated on April 27, 2020

A Cavoodle’s temperament makes them ideal candidates for family living.What is it about Cavoodles that make them so popular?

Today, we are going to help you come up with the answer to this important question. Read on to learn more about Cavoodles.

Cavoodles are well known family dogs

Many Australians opt for a Cavoodle because they are best suited for family living. A Cavoodle’s temperament is fantastic for families, especially if there is someone at home all the time. They thrive on attention, which means as long as there is someone with them, they’re perfectly content. Of course, this doesn’t mean you can’t ever leave them alone, but they certainly prefer to be with you!

Cavoodles are gentle even with small children

If you have a young child, Cavoodles are a great pet! For starters, Cavoodles are small enough where they won’t hurt your child. Additionally, their gentle temperament makes them ideal playmates all through their lifespan. There is no better dog for your home than a Cavoodle, especially when you have younger children. This is especially true if you have multiple little ones. In a Cavoodle’s eyes, they are all a part of the litter, and will play accordingly.

Cavoodles are goal oriented

They are quick learners, and a Cavoodle’s temperament is great for teaching them new tricks. Cavoodles love to please, and will do anything to ensure that you are happy. Teaching them tricks is much easier than other dogs, mostly because Cavoodles are bred from Poodles. Their calm and attentive nature also helps when training them. In other words, they are learning machines!

They get their gentle demeanour from their parents

Cavoodles are bred from a Poodle and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Poodles are well known for their intelligence, which is what makes Cavoodles so easy to train. On the other hand, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are loving, gentle dogs, which is naturally where Cavoodles get this trait. Together, Poodles and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels make one of the nicest, sweetest, and most loving dogs a home could ask for.

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Cavoodles are sweet, loving dogs

If there’s ever a reason to get a Cavoodle, it’s that they are one of the kindest dogs you can own. They’re fantastic to train, incredibly affectionate, and don’t require a lot of maintenance to keep happy. Brushing, bathing, and walking are among the most labor intensive things you need to do with a Cavoodle, and that’s not much more than any other dog. What’s more, your Cavoodle will love you for the affection you’re giving them!

Training is a must

Of course, training goes a long way to enforcing good behaviours. Cavoodles may be sweet dogs, but without proper care and training, they can develop bad habits. It’s important to be mindful of your dog’s behaviours, and weed out anything that encourages bad manners. Such things can include growling and barking. Luckily, it’s fairly simple to train your Cavoodle not to do these things.

Cavoodles are wonderful dogs to own.

If you are thinking of buying a Cavoodle, know that you are getting a lifetime’s supply of love and affection in return!


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