Tips For Choosing Cavachon Pups

By Timothy Thomas


The Cavachon is an attractive breed of canine consisting of a hybrid between the Bichon Frise and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The pedigree of these canines helps deliver a healthy dog that has an easy to manage coat and a beautiful personality. For the purchase of Cavachon pups, consider the following tips to ensure you receive pups that are healthy and properly bred.

Cavachons are adorable dogs and make great pets, but are not a registered breed making it more difficult to find authentic breeders you can trust. Fortunately, there are ways of finding breeders who produce the healthiest hybrid puppies to join your home. Knowing what to look for and how to spot healthy, correctly bred dogs can assist in selecting the right puppies for the home.

When examining this breed, it is important to look for Cavachons that are healthy and most indicative of the breed. The pedigree of each parent is important if you are looking for a first generation cross and should involve the cross of the Cavalier and the Bichon Frise. Coat colors range from white to combinations of white and brown or black while personalities are curious, gentle and playful.

It is important to look for breeders who address genetic standards with careful practice including the selection of healthy parents to produce the Cavachons. Sellers can post adverts online or in newspapers, but most authentic breeders will possess a website with the latest details on their litters. Check the contact information from phone numbers to addresses to validate the seller.

The issuing of health records is required to ensure that pet well-being is guaranteed and a vet check performed on each puppy sold. The purpose of having a vet examination is to ensure pups are not poorly developed and possess the health and well-being needed to be raised in a conducive environment. A professional and a certified vet will provide proof that your puppies are well formed and free from disease.

Determine whether the vaccinations for your future pet are up to date before leaving for their new homes. Puppies should not be released before the age of 8 weeks to ensure they are strong and able to adjust to the new environment. Well socialized and naturally curious pups are important providing an indication of the training the breeder has provided.

A visit to the breeder can help you view and interact with the puppies while looking at the parents of the litter. Checking pets out at the premises of the seller will help you examine the cleanliness of the environment and quality of each litter. For online purchases, you must request the most recent images of puppies and the breeding pair.

It is important to purchase pets that are healthy and have received the appropriate healthcare assessments to avoid purchasing sickly animals. Your Cavachons should be energetic and clean helping prepare these pups for their new homes. It is important not to compromise on the quality of litters nor the reliability of the breeder to obtain happy and healthy puppies.




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