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Cavapoos 101

Dogs have been bred for various purposes throughout history, leading to distinct categories based on their
natural abilities and traits. Here are some of the most common dog types:

Pup Description

Herding Dogs: Known for their intelligence and ability to control the movement of other animals. Examples include Border Collies and Australian Shepherds. Guardianship Dogs: Bred to protect property and livestock, these dogs are loyal, strong, and protective. Breeds like Rottweilers and Great Pyrenees fall into this category. Sporting Dogs: These dogs are bred for activities like hunting and retrieving. Examples include Labrador Retrievers and Spaniels. Hunting Dogs: Specially trained to track, chase, and hunt game, with breeds like Beagles and Foxhounds excelling in this area.

Companionship Breeds

While many dogs are bred for specific jobs, some are bred primarily for companionship, providing love,
affection, and emotional support to their owners. Companionship breeds are known for their friendly, loyal, and
affectionate nature, making them perfect family pets.

The Cavapoo: The #1 Companionship Breed

Among all companionship breeds, the Cavapoo stands out as one of the most popular and beloved. A cross between the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle, the Cavapoo has the perfect combination of intelligence, gentleness, and a hypoallergenic coat, making it the ideal pet for many households. Affectionate and Loving: Cavapoos are known for their sweet, friendly nature. They thrive on human interaction and are excellent with children, making them a great choice for families.

Cavapoo HQ: Resources for Cavapoo Enthusiasts

To further explore why the Cavapoo is such a special breed, we’ve compiled a selection of resources:

Videos

Cavapoo Websites

Cavapoo Love

Everything Cavapoo

Other Cavapoo Resources

Cavapoo Blog

Cavapoo Forums