Translate

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Cockapoo Designer Dog

A Cockapoo is one of the designer dog breeds. It is a cross between either an American Cocker Spaniel or an English Cocker Spaniel and a poodle (most cases are a miniature poodle or toy poodle). The Cockapoo has been in the United States since the 1950's. They usually have a long lifespan of 14 to 18 years.

Cockapoo

Since they are a floppy-eared breed, I recommend for best results to start this breed on an all natural ingredients herbal ear cleaner such as is offered through Life's Abundance.

Cockapoos have become popular because they generally combine the outgoing, loving personality of the Cocker Spaniel with the low-shedding, low-dander qualities of the poodle. 

They are usually an active breed and thrive well in environments with lots of space for exercise. They also do well as walking, running or jogging partners. They are agile and can excel at "retrieve" games and enjoy activities such as swimming. They are very personable dogs, adoring their humans, and do not thrive well alone, or left alone for long hours at a time.

A litter may produce some pups more like the Cocker Spaniel and others pups more like the poodle, then some pups having both the looks of a Cocker Spaniel and Poodle. The same goes for personality traits.

Cockapoos may also be popular due to the variety of colors produced that include:
  • black with spots
  • black
  • tan, beige or buff
  • red, including auburn and apricot
  • brown, varying from light to dark
  • sable with tipping or shading in black
  • cream
  • white
  • silver
  • brindle
  • Roan
  • Merle
  • beige with brown and grey markings
The coat of  Cockapoo will vary from dog to dog. Most in a litter will have a coat somewhere between the Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. It is also probable some will have a coat more similar to the sleeker coat of the Cocker Spaniel, while others may have the curly coat like a poodle. The coats are usually low shedding, grow quickly and require frequent grooming. Use Life's Abundance Grooming Products for best results.



Weight can be anywhere from 7 lbs. to 24 lbs. depending upon which parent they inherit genes of body build.

Do you raise puppies for sale? Are you a pet groomer,  a pet sitter or pet walker? Groomers and other dog professionals do very well selling Life's Abundance pet care products in their groom shops.  If your answer to either of these questions is YES. You might be surprised to learn you can earn a substantial income either part time or full time in addition to your present career just by using and recommending the Life's Abundance products.

Use our products. Using the Life's Abundance pet products is also an excellent way of "giving back" to the pet community. Charitable work is at the core of the Life's Abundance mission. Every order placed contributes to homeless animals. The work is done through the non-profit branch of Life's Abundance



If you become impressed with our products, just wait until you hear about our income opportunity. You might be surprised to learn that you can earn a substantial income from selling our health-promoting products for pets and humans. There's never been a more exciting time to sign-up as a Life's Abundance Field Representative. With new product releases on the horizon, you will find more ways to reach new customers and net serious wages.

A Life's Abundance home business may be just the perfect solution for you
No products to stock or ship out. Life's Abundance takes care of the entire purchase transaction along with shipping.

Let's Get Started

THIS IS A MOST EXCITING TIME TO BUILD A NETWORK MARKETING BUSINESS
Life’s Abundance is an employee owned company on a mission to improve the health and wellness of families.
We believe that life is precious and should be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. We are passionate about the various products we offer, the customers we serve, the business opportunity we represent and the work of our non-profit, The Dr. Jane Foundation. Since 1999, our tireless dedication to our mission has produced an extended track record of profitability and success.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Leash Training Tips

  Getting your dog to walk a leash is easier than you might think. In this article, read a few tips to help you get started and hopefully ev...