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Cockapoo Picture galleries can be found on related websites. Galleries contain colorful images of Cockapoos of all possible types and ages Cockapoos have surged in popularity over the late several decades, although they are not registered as a breed. The Cockapoo is nothing else than a cross between the American Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle, and the dog’s size and color depend on the type of the Poodle used to produce a Cockapoo.

The Cockapoo originated in the United States in the 1940s. There are four types of Cockapoos: Teacup (wither height averaging 6 inches or smaller), Toy (standing 6-12 inches high at the withers), Miniature (13-18 inches), and Standard (over 19 inches). Likewise, there are three coat types common to this hybrid: tight curly, medium curly and flat. If you would like to know more about this hybrid dog or would like to have one in possession, you can use online resources to read information and view Cockapoo Pictures.

Cockapoos have non-shedding coats, which makes them more preferable for allergic people. The coat does not require frequent washing, but for trimmer and tidier overall look, it should be brushed every day. Cockapoos come in a variety of colors, such as black, white, tan, cream or parti-colors. For better idea on the Cockapoo coat color palette, please, access and view Cockapoo Picture galleries that are readily available online.

Cockapoos are bred in such a way as to take the best of both breeds, both in terms of physical appearance and temperament. These dogs are very loyal and friendly. They love to play with other dogs, and are not as territorial or dog-aggressive as many other breeds. Cockapoos usually get depressed if left alone or without a game to play. They appreciate daily open air activity, but they do okay indoors providing there is enough space. These dogs are easy to train, although they can exhibit willful behavior at times. If trained properly, this problem is quite easy to deal with. To train a Cockapoo in a proper way, it takes more than a look at a Cockapoo Picture. Like all other dogs, Cockapoos tend to evaluate authority in their loved ones, and they may get out of hand if the owner is too meek or inconsistent during training sessions. Dog breed information resources feature lots of articles describing various dog training strategies applicable to various dog breeds.

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