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Gender: Female

Size: Toy (30cm-35cm)

Date of birth: 2.3.26

Ready to go: 1.5.26

Reference No: PIX3F1

Price: $4,000

Mum and Dad

 

Mum Breed:  Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Dad Breed: Toy Poodle.

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Gender: Male

Size: Toy (30cm-35cm)

Date of birth: 2.3.26

Ready to go: 1.5.26

Reference No: PIX3M1

Price: $4,000

Mum and Dad

 

Mum Breed:  Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Dad Breed: Toy Poodle.

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Have some questions?

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Cavoodle Puppies – Temperament, Size, Lifespan & Breed Guide

The Cavoodle, also known as the Cavapoo, is one of Australia’s most popular companion dogs. Cavoodles are a cross between the affectionate Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the intelligent Poodle, combining the best traits of both breeds.

At Bredwell Puppies, we specialise in raising well-socialised Cavoodle puppies that are carefully bred for temperament, health, and family suitability. Cavoodles are particularly loved by families, first-time dog owners, and people looking for a smaller companion dog that fits easily into modern lifestyles.


Cavoodle Appearance

Cavoodles are small, adorable dogs known for their teddy-bear appearance and soft coats.

Typical Cavoodle features include:

  • Large expressive brown eyes

  • Medium-length snout

  • Drop ears with soft feathering

  • Thick coat that can be straight, wavy, or lightly curled

Because Cavoodles are a crossbreed, their appearance can vary slightly between individuals depending on whether they inherit more traits from the Cavalier or the Poodle.

Many Cavoodle owners appreciate that their coats shed less than many other breeds, although regular grooming is still required to keep their coat healthy and tangle-free.


Cavoodle Temperament

Cavoodles are widely recognised for their gentle and affectionate nature. They are extremely people-oriented dogs that thrive on companionship and interaction.

Key temperament traits include:

  • Friendly and social

  • Excellent with children

  • Intelligent and easy to train

  • Loyal and affectionate

  • Adaptable to many living environments

Because Cavoodles bond strongly with their owners, they prefer not to be left alone for long periods. Early training, socialisation, and establishing a routine can help prevent separation anxiety and encourage confident behaviour.


Are Cavoodles Good Family Dogs?

Yes — Cavoodles are considered one of the best family companion breeds.

Their patient and gentle temperament makes them well suited for:

  • Families with young children

  • Couples and first-time dog owners

  • Apartment or townhouse living

  • Households with other pets

With regular exercise and attention, Cavoodles adapt well to a wide range of living situations.


Cavoodle Size, Weight and Lifespan

Most Cavoodles remain small and manageable as adults.

Typical adult measurements include:

  • Height: 25–38 cm

  • Weight: 5–12 kg

  • Average lifespan: 10–14 years

Their moderate size makes them easy to manage while still being sturdy enough to enjoy outdoor activities and family playtime.


Cavoodle Puppies Available in Australia

If you are looking for a loving companion dog, a Cavoodle may be the perfect choice. Their friendly temperament, manageable size, and affectionate nature make them one of the most sought-after family pets.

Bredwell Puppies raises Cavoodle puppies with a strong focus on health, temperament, and early socialisation, helping families across Australia find the right puppy for their home.

If you are interested in welcoming a Cavoodle puppy into your family, you can join our puppy notification list to be informed about upcoming litters and availability.


FAQ – Cavoodles

Are Cavoodles hypoallergenic?

Cavoodles are often considered low-shedding dogs, thanks to their Poodle heritage. While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, many people with mild allergies find Cavoodles easier to live with than heavier shedding breeds.


How much exercise does a Cavoodle need?

Cavoodles have moderate energy levels and typically require 30–45 minutes of exercise per day, such as walks and playtime.


Do Cavoodles bark a lot?

Cavoodles are generally not excessive barkers, but like most dogs they may bark to alert their owners or when seeking attention.


Are Cavoodles easy to train?

Yes. Cavoodles are highly intelligent and eager to please, which usually makes them easy to train using positive reinforcement methods.


How much grooming do Cavoodles need?

Cavoodles benefit from regular brushing several times per week and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks to keep their coat healthy and mat-free.

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