Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Interesting - thank you. I did not know them to be hyper dogs so this gives me pause. I did read that it matters what “generation” you get, and that F1 (cavalier plus poodle) are supposed to be calmer than F1b (cavapoo plus poodle) - since the latter has more poodle genes = more high strung.
That's like saying all human siblings will have a certain percentage of their mom's traits. Genes come through differently for each living being.
Well, yes. But obviously a dog that is 75% poodle and 25% cavalier is going to have a greater tendency to have more poodle traits than a dog that is 50/50, both physically and behaviorally. F1b puppies are purposely bred to have more “poodle” in them - for the curlier, more “hypoallergenic” coat.
To say you're surprised a dog with poodle DNA would be hyper is silly though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Interesting - thank you. I did not know them to be hyper dogs so this gives me pause. I did read that it matters what “generation” you get, and that F1 (cavalier plus poodle) are supposed to be calmer than F1b (cavapoo plus poodle) - since the latter has more poodle genes = more high strung.
That's like saying all human siblings will have a certain percentage of their mom's traits. Genes come through differently for each living being.
Well, yes. But obviously a dog that is 75% poodle and 25% cavalier is going to have a greater tendency to have more poodle traits than a dog that is 50/50, both physically and behaviorally. F1b puppies are purposely bred to have more “poodle” in them - for the curlier, more “hypoallergenic” coat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Interesting - thank you. I did not know them to be hyper dogs so this gives me pause. I did read that it matters what “generation” you get, and that F1 (cavalier plus poodle) are supposed to be calmer than F1b (cavapoo plus poodle) - since the latter has more poodle genes = more high strung.
That's like saying all human siblings will have a certain percentage of their mom's traits. Genes come through differently for each living being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Interesting - thank you. I did not know them to be hyper dogs so this gives me pause. I did read that it matters what “generation” you get, and that F1 (cavalier plus poodle) are supposed to be calmer than F1b (cavapoo plus poodle) - since the latter has more poodle genes = more high strung.
That's like saying all human siblings will have a certain percentage of their mom's traits. Genes come through differently for each living being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Interesting - thank you. I did not know them to be hyper dogs so this gives me pause. I did read that it matters what “generation” you get, and that F1 (cavalier plus poodle) are supposed to be calmer than F1b (cavapoo plus poodle) - since the latter has more poodle genes = more high strung.
Anonymous wrote:Do not get a dog you'll leave alone all day in a crate. That qualifies as cruelty and will not benefit the temperament and behavior of the dog.
Anonymous wrote:We have one. Best dog ever. Perfect dog if you do not want a big one.
Does not shed
Easily trained
Friendly
Chill but still plays
So cuddly
Easily travels
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor’s cavapoo is adorable but was very hyper as a younger dog.
Anonymous wrote:I have a cavalier puppy and ive only had her for two weeks and shes the sweetest. So cuddly, easy to potty train.