Cavaton

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Breed Attributes

General

Breed group:     Type: Hybrid    Talent: , ,

Physical

Size: Small     Weight: 10-15 pounds     Fur length: Long    Ears: Flappy    Fur type: Straight    Fur Color: Black, Black & White, Brown & White, White / Cream

ATTRIBUTES

Life Expectancy: 10-13 years    Rarity: Common    Availability: Easily available    Climate: Not good for warm climate.

Breed Details

General

The Cavaton is a mix of a purebred Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a purebred Coton De Tulear. They are called hybrid dogs due to their origination from two different pure breeds.

They are small size dogs that are lively, playful and very loving. They are very active dogs and make very good family pets for all family members.

Color

They are found in white, black and tan, black and white among other colours.

Coat

Their coat is silky and soft like a cotton fluff. It can be medium to long in length.

Personality

The Cavaton dogs can be described as large dogs in small packs. They are very lively and friendly dogs who love to please their owners. These dogs are very loving and affectionate to all family members. They are even tempered and gentle with children as well as other dogs and pets in the family. These dogs love to be with their family. They are very social dogs who can adapt to any environment and family. The Cavaton dogs will need to be taken for daily walks to keep fit and happy. They are very loving dogs to have as companion dogs.

Care

These dogs will need daily to once every 2 days brushing and once a month bathing.

Training

They are very trainable dogs. They are very easy to train due to their intelligence and eager to please nature.

Activity

They are active dogs inside and will need a daily walk to feel happy and satisfy their primal instinct to walk.

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