Cavapoo
The Cavapoo possess all the sweetness of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with the intelligence and hypoallergenic benefits of the poodle.
The Cavapoo, also known as the Cavadoodle, is created by the crossing of two breeds: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle. They are often referred to as "designer dogs" and have become popular family companions.
One of the most distinctive features of the Cavapoo are the long ears. They are compact, small to medium in size, and possess a round, expressive face. They are typically well-proportioned, agile, and sturdy.
The coat of the Cavapoo may be curly or soft, silky, and slightly wavy.
The Cavapoo is affectionate, loyal, and friendly. They are good-natured, playful, and social. They do well with children, dogs, and non-canine pets. Cavapoo's will bark to announce visitors and out of the ordinary sounds. They are very family oriented and do well if ignored or left alone for extended periods of time.
The Cavapoo is well suited to apartment living provided they are sufficiently exercised. They thrive on daily securely leashed walks, off-lead play in a securely fenced yard, and family play sessions.
Morkie
The Morkie is half Maltese and half Yorkshire Terrier. A Morkie will usually have a coat that is very soft and will usually be long and flowing The colors of the Morkie may range depending on the coloring of the parents, but many Morkies are cream colored or black and silver as adults. Due to the fact that both parent breeds are small breed dogs, Morkies are also usually small as well ranging from around 5 to 10 pounds. The ears may take after either breed and be dropped like a Maltese or erect like a Yorkie