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Has anyone seen or has a Cavachon?

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by shihpoolover, Sep 12, 2006.

  1. shihpoolover

    shihpoolover New Member

    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.
     
  2. myshihpoo

    myshihpoo New Member

    Hello and welcome.... :) 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. :) If there was unusual and difficult agression, that'd be another story, but just sounds like plain ole normal jealousy :)

    Pics of both would be great!!
     

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