Mixed-breed dogs are more likely to show problem behaviour, according to a new study by a leading veterinary organisation.
A new study has found popular 'designer' poodle cross-breeds may be harder work than expected, with owners sharing their ...
A new study has warned that 'doodles' - such as labradoodles and cockapoos - may be harder work than you might expect, and one owner has shared a hilarious video to prove it ...
A new study has warned 'doodles' may be harder work than you might expect. The research published by the Royal Veterinary ...
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The cute dog myth: Why “designer breeds” are not as easy as we think
Scroll for ten seconds and you’ll see it. A fluffy cockapoo tilting its head. A labradoodle running in slow motion. A cavapoo sitting perfectly still while someone films it like it understands the ...
With their curly coats and family-friendly image, Cockapoos and designer doodles have become a popular choice for dog owners.
They compared popular designer doodle breeds - cockapoos, labradoodles and cavapoos - to their purebred parent breeds across ...
Experts from the Royal Veterinary College have warned that Cockapoos are 44 per cent more likely to suffer behavioural issues than purebreeds.
Cockapoos have risen in popularity in recent years. They combine the wonderful traits of both Cocker Spaniels and Poodles.
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