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Has anyone seen or has a Cavachon?



 
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shihpoolover
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:26 pm    Post subject: Has anyone seen or has a Cavachon? Reply with quote

I have an eight month shih-poo (Ziggy) and I recently purchased a cavachon (cavalier charles spaniel and bichone mix). I originally wanted to get a sister for Ziggy but the girls were already bigger than he was at 8 weeks and they looked liked a two-toned bichone. The boys on the other hand looked like spaniels and were smaller. The little fellow that I picked is red with floppy ears (sooo cute). Now, I am wondering if his hair is going to change or if he is going to continue looking like a spaniel.

Can I add that two puppies will definitly keep you on your toes. Even though Ziggy was trained by the time I brought Wiggles (new puppy) home, he has had a few accidents. He also gets mad and will not be my friend for a little while if I pay the puppy too much attention. This is crazy because they play together all day long. Is this something that will past as time goes on. I have only had the puppy for a month now.

HELP.
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myshihpoo
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello and welcome.... Smile Sounds like a full house with two puppies at once! Are you crrrrrrrrazy?? LOL... j/k

I'm sure your Ziggy will do fine... I went thru similar things when I brought Baxter into the family too. Bailey was 2 years old, so out of the puppy stage, but still very much spoiled. They have both adjusted well to each other......the behavior you are seeing is very very normal. Smile If there was unusual and difficult agression, that'd be another story, but just sounds like plain ole normal jealousy Smile

Pics of both would be great!!
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