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Tracey D.
01/30/2023
Cavapoo
Felicity's name is now Mystic Muffin - Muffin for short She is the light of my life, She has so much energy. She loves people and soon I will find out if she is okay with other dogs. Im so glad that I went to Puppyspot for my gorgeous Cavapoo.
Cavapoo Characteristics
Cavapoos – also known as Cavadoodles and Cavoodles – are adorable, outgoing, and snuggly. They’re a mixed dog breed of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles. They inherit their playfulness and intelligence from both of these breeds. Since they’re relatively small and very affectionate, Cavapoos are great for almost any home and for new dog owners. Cavapoos are moderately active and grow to be small or medium in size.
Fast Facts
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Energy Moderate
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Size Small
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Trainability Accommodating
With their affectionate personality, Cavapoos make loving family dogs. They are also highly intelligent and moderately active. Daily walks and outside playtime can help them release their abundant energy, and make them great play companions.
As a crossbreed, their traits depend on their lineage. Cavapoos can be black, gray, red, brown, tan, beige, or white. Some pups are born with one color of fur that changes to another color as they mature. They all share a curly or wavy coat and can look like little teddy bears.
Cavapoos are relatively easy to train and love pleasing and bonding with their owners. Because they are so attached to their humans, they may develop separation anxiety when you leave them alone too long. While home alone, a Cavapoo may get anxious and turn to some naughty behaviors like excessive barking or chewing.
However, with early training and socialization your Cavapoo will develop into a wonderful companion. Thanks to their Poodle ancestors, Cavapoos have a hypoallergenic coat, making them great for people with allergies to dogs.
Cavapoos grow to be small to medium. They can range from 9 to 14 inches. Their size depends on whether they have a miniature or toy poodle parent.
Cavapoos can weigh up to 25 pounds. The breed is generally healthy and enjoys a typical lifespan of 10 to 15 years.
How dog-friendly is Georgia?
With its beautiful hiking trails, great weather, and pet-friendly laws, Georgia is a good place to bring a pup into your family.
Pawsafe, a reputable site for pet safety information, ranks Georgia the 17th most pet-friendly state in the country. They found that Georgia has the highest concentration of dog-friendly trails. Of the 1,188 trails in the state, 987 are dog-friendly (83%). Pawsafe ranked Georgia 12th for pet-friendly attractions and activities.
However, Safewise conducted a similar study in which Georgia was ranked as the 8th least pet-friendly state. Georgia took a hit for low pet-friendly rentals with only 27% of rentals accepting dogs and cats.
Both studies evaluate states for their animal cruelty laws, pet-friendly accommodations, and the number of dog parks and hiking trails.
Is Atlanta a pet-friendly city?
Wallethub reviewed the 100 largest cities in the country to rank them by pet-friendliness. In their study, Atlanta – Georgia’s largest city by far – ranked 12th. Good job, Atlanta!
Specifically, the city was 56th for outdoor pet-friendliness, 11th for pet budget, and 25th for pet health and wellness. The city has the 5th lowest dog insurance premiums. It also has the 4th most animal shelters per capita.
A Trust for Public Land (TPL) study reviews the nation’s 100 largest cities to see which has the most dog parks. In the study, Atlanta is ranked 58th with 0.8 parks per 100,000 residents.
A few more statistics for Georgia’s dog lovers
Thirty-seven percent of Georgia residents own a dog. This is just below the national average of 40%.
According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most popular dogs in Georgia are German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, and Beagles. Georgia loves a working family dog! In Atlanta, the most popular breeds are Lab mixes, Chihuahua, Goldens, Shih Tzus, Pitbulls, and Yorkies.
As a whole, the state seems to prefer dogs over cats. Georgia has a 1.15 dog to cat ratio. This is the 10th highest in the country.
Animal welfare & dog shelters in Georgia
Georgia saved 136,941 dogs and cats during 2020. This is 14,510 more animals than in 2019, but approximately 14,735 were killed the past year. Out of 159 animal shelters, only 60 have a no-kill policy. The overall save rate for the state is 82.7%. We like that Georgia seems to be going in a positive direction, and hope to see this progres continue.
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