π© Cockapoo
Temperament
Affectionate, playful, sociable, eager to please. Bonded with family, generally good with children, other dogs and cats.
Exercise
60 minutes of daily walking plus play. Cockapoos love retrieving and water. Mental work matters as much as physical exercise.
Grooming
Curly to wavy coat, depending on the cross. Brush 3β4Γ weekly to prevent matting; professional groom every 6β8 weeks. Most are low-shedding but not all are fully hypoallergenic β Generation matters (F1B are most consistently low-shed).
Health
Hybrid vigour helps but watch for parental conditions: hip dysplasia, eye conditions (PRA), ear infections (long ears + hair), patellar luxation, allergies.
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π Golden Retriever
Temperament
Patient, gentle, eager to please. Goldens form deep bonds with their humans and famously suffer when left alone for long stretches. They're excellent with children of all ages, kind to strangers and almost universally good with other dogs and cats. Mild separation anxiety is common.
Exercise
Adult Goldens need 60β90 minutes of daily exercise: walks, swims, retrieve and gentle hiking. They're built for endurance rather than speed. Puppies under 18 months should avoid impact (jumping, long jogs) to protect growing joints. Mental work β scent games, basic obedience β is just as important as physical activity.
Grooming
Long, double-coated with significant shedding (heavy seasonal moults). Brush 3β4Γ a week with a slicker brush; daily during moult. Bathe every 6β8 weeks. Check ears weekly β long, floppy ears predispose to infection. Light trimming around the feet keeps things tidy.
Health
Cancers are sadly the leading cause of death in this breed β particularly haemangiosarcoma and lymphoma. Also: hip and elbow dysplasia, subaortic stenosis, progressive retinal atrophy. Many breed clubs now recommend later neutering (12β24 months) due to research linking early neutering to higher cancer rates.
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