Does anyone else own a cockapoo? Do you feel there is a stigma to owning a "doodle"?

    • Gold Top Dog
    I have a cockapoo.  Bought him at a BYB. Paid nearly half of what cockapoo's go for in the petstores. Did alot of research on different breeds of dogs and main reason we wanted a cockapoo was that they didn't shed, didn't have a history of chronic health problems and they were of a smaller size.  We love him dearly and celebrated his 1st B-Day yesterday.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Anyway, I went to a place I had heard about on line. The breeders would bring their dogs there as a group. It seemed to me that this was better than going to a "mall pet store" or something.

     
    see, this sounds like a puppy mill outlet to me. I have no problems with you wanting a "doodle" or whatever, or wanting a puppy rather than an older rescue dog, but financially supporting irresponsible breeders, especially the horrors of puppy mills, is just wrong. Responsible breeders line up buyers for their puppies before they breed.
    what's wrong with a poodle? small, don't shed, if from a good breeder will be more likely to be healthy than a cockapoo.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I think cockapoos are different than the other designer dogs. Cockapoos have been around for SO long that they arent even in high demand anymore.
     
    IMO cockapoos stand apart from other designer breeds. Roodles, Schnoodle, Labradoodle, Goldendoodle and other breeds are the craze of the century.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I agree with you Lizzie.  When I was doing my initial research of what kind of dog we wanted I read up on how long cockapoos have been around for.  It wasn't until after we got our cockapoo that I realized all these other doodle designer dogs...crazy how many their are.
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: waxen
    I have a cockapoo.  ...Did alot of research on different breeds of dogs and main reason we wanted a cockapoo was that they didn't shed, didn't have a history of chronic health problems...

     
    Just a heads up- Cocker Spaniels shed, so cockapoos stand a 50/50 chance of shedding.  The one down the road sheds almost as much as our Lab?English Setter did. Also, Cockers and Poodles both have a history of ear infections.  While it's not really a hereditary thing, it is due to the thick hair in the ears.  Also, I've known Cockapoos that had allergies, resulting in constant itching and frequent hot spots and vet visits.  That said,  I haven't met a Cockapoo yet that didn't have a wonderful, loving personality, but, if I ever got one, it would come from a rescue.