These 'designer dogs' have exploded in popularity, often chosen for a simple reason - they’re supposed to be easier.
A new UK study comparing poodle crossbreeds with their purebred parents found labradoodles, cavapoos, and cockapoos often displayed more behavioral problems in areas like excitability, separation ...
Meet Simba who has been crowned ‘UK’s scruffiest dog’. The red Cockapoo from Kingswinford was named ‘Scruff of the Year’ in a ...
A new study published in PLOS One challenges the perception that poodle crossbreeds like cavapoos, cockapoos, and ...
The Royal Veterinary College said cockapoos like Dolly were more likely to display problem behaviours when compared to poodles or cocker spaniels Mixed-breed dogs like cockapoos, labradoodles and ...
'Designer' doodles have exploded onto the scene in recent years. With their adorably curly looks, low-shedding coats and friendly reputation, many families have welcomed the crossbreeds into their ...
Poodle crossbreeds like labradoodles and cockapoos have become increasingly popular in recent years, and it's not hard to see why. The intelligence and lovely fluffy coat of a poodle matched with the ...
Poodle crossbreeds such as labradoodles and cockapoos have surged in popularity in recent years, and the appeal is obvious. The smarts and gorgeous fluffy coat of a poodle combined with the lively ...
A new study suggests that popular designer crossbreed dogs, such as cockapoos and cavapoos, may exhibit more behavioural problems than their purebred parent breeds. Researchers from the Royal ...
Research finds cockapoo, cavapoo and labradoodle dogs display more undesirable behaviours than breeds they derive from The UK has oodles of doodles but a study might offer paws for thought: ...
You’ve probably taken a personality test at some point in your life. Maybe it was a workplace assessment, an online quiz, or a well-known framework like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The results ...
A new study has found some mixed-breed “designer” dogs show more behavioural problems than their purebred parents. The survey-based study, by the Royal Veterinary College in England, involved owners ...
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