How to Care for Cavapoos

How to Care for Cavapoos

Cavapoos are a blended variety in with one poodle parent and one Maltese parent. These canines are in many cases called originator canines since they were created to make a canine that joins the best characteristics of the two varieties. Cavapoos are superb family pets and they are perfect with kids.

Take your Cavapoo for regular veterinary check-ups.

As soon as you get your cavapoo, you will need to make an appointment with your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will need to examine your cavapoo to ensure that he is healthy and give him a variety of vaccines and preventative medicines. Some of the things that your cavapoo will probably need include:

  • Lyme disease vaccination
  • Rabies vaccination
  • Heartworm prevention medicine
  • Flea and tick prevention medicine
  • pay or neuter operation
  • Annual exams and vaccination boosters
     

Request tests to watch for breed-specific diseases.

common in cavapoos than in other dogs. You will need to check with your veterinarian to determine what tests your cavapoo should have each year at his or her annual check-up to screen for these diseases. cavapoos are more prone to:

  • Dental problems due to their small mouth
  • Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar
  • Patellar (kneecap) luxation
  • Collapsing trachea
  • Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
  • White shaker dog syndrome

Groom your Cavapoo.

Since cavapoos come from parent breeds that require regular grooming, your cavapoo will also need regular grooming to maintain a healthy coat and to avoid matting and infections. Your cavapoo will require a visit to the groomer about once every four to six weeks for a trim, so be prepared for this expense. Your cavapoo’s grooming needs will also include daily brushing, regular bathing, checking ears, trimming nails, and cleaning teeth

  • Brush your Cavapoo’s coat
  • Bathe your Cavapoo once per month.
  • Clean your Cavapoo’s ears.
  • Clip your Cavapoo’s nails
  • Clean your Cavapoo’s teeth daily.
     

Select a high-quality small breed dog food

Cavapoos require a high-quality food to stay healthy. It is also important to choose a food that is appropriate for small breed dogs because food for larger breeds may be difficult for your cavapoo to chew.

  • You can check the ingredients to be sure that the food is high-quality. If meat (not a meat by-product) is one of the first two ingredients, then that dog food is probably high-quality. If not, then look some more.
  • Consult a pet nutrition expert if you plan to make your dog’s food. Dogs have specific nutritional needs that are different from what humans require and it can be hard to meet these needs when making your dog’s food yourself