by Jasmine's Mum » Tue Feb 02, 2016 12:52 pm
You're welcome. And although I can't recommend a breeder, I do know this: If you go to visit a breeder, however cute the puppies are, if it doesn't feel right, walk away.
Make sure you see the parents (or at least the mum) with the litter and ideally they should be living in the home, getting socialised with the family, visitors etc. This is really important with Cavapoos; they are great dogs, and mine is confident and doesn't bark or fret, but I think they can be a bit nervy if they aren't properly socialised. Oh and once you get the puppy, make sure you go to the "puppy parties" a lot of good vets now offer after the first injections, before they're old enough to go to puppy training classes. Have fun!
You're welcome. And although I can't recommend a breeder, I do know this: If you go to visit a breeder, however cute the puppies are, if it doesn't feel right, walk away.
Make sure you see the parents (or at least the mum) with the litter and ideally they should be living in the home, getting socialised with the family, visitors etc. This is really important with Cavapoos; they are great dogs, and mine is confident and doesn't bark or fret, but I think they can be a bit nervy if they aren't properly socialised. Oh and once you get the puppy, make sure you go to the "puppy parties" a lot of good vets now offer after the first injections, before they're old enough to go to puppy training classes. Have fun!