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About Spoodles (AKA Cockapoo’s or Cockerpoo’s)
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About Spoodles (AKA Cockapoo’s or Cockerpoo’s)

Temperament
They are known for their affectionate nature, (very tolerant of children and all the surprises that go with them )and lively personalities, inheriting intelligence from both parents' breeds – the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle. This intelligence makes them generally easy to train, as they are eager learners and quick at mastering new tricks. It’s encouraged that owners enroll their puppy in training classes for proper obedience and socialization. They are energetic and require attention, exercise, and training as well as regular grooming to prevent boredom and potential recklessness or matting. It's important to note that, due to their sociable nature, if left alone for too long they have been known to develop separation anxiety.
We have an article on how best to prevent this when raising your puppy.
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What generation is my puppy
Cockapoos/Spoodles are available in F1, F2, and F2B and multi generational which is dependent on the parent dogs.
An F1 is bred from a purebred poodle and a pure bred cocker spaniel.
This can also be called first-generation.
When two F1 parents are bred together this creates an F2 puppy, there are other combinations breeding back towards the original poodle or cocker spaniel breed this is where the B definition comes in.
Multi generational is where many generations are all spoodles
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Toy spoodles can be as small as 3 kg and standards up to 15kg it usually depends on the size of the parents
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Health
Crossbreeds like Spoodles are generally healthy, and are known to have fewer predisposed health conditions compared to some purebred dogs.
However, owners should be aware of common health concerns such as allergies, glaucoma, hip dysplasia, and progressive retinal issues.
Our parents dogs are all dna tested and carefully selected to produce pups with excellent temperaments and nice and healthy