Last Updated: 04/06/2025
Cavoodle Breed Guide
Find why the Cavoodle is one of Australia's favourite dog breed.
Author: Dr Elise Barry BVSc (Hons)
Reading Time: 31 minutes - long read
Nutrition
Feeding a high quality diet that is tailored to your Cavoodle's age and size will help to keep them healthy and happy. Getting nutrition right can help to prevent, reduce or manage some commonly occurring health conditions in Cavoodles such as dental disease and heart conditions.
Flea & worming
Protecting your Cavoodle from common parasites including fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms is crucial for their ongoing health.
Health
Targeting ear, skin and dental health in Cavoodles in a preventative way can go a long way to keeping them feeling and looking their best. By including some simple steps like tooth brushing and ear cleaning in your regular routine you can reduce the likelihood and severity of problems such as dental disease and ear infections.
Training and activity
Cavoodles are known for their playful and intelligent nature, however the strong bond they form with their humans can mean that they are also at risk of developing anxiety, particularly when spending time home alone. Ensuring that your Cavoodle has a good assortment of toys to provide mental and physical stimulation, as well as providing additional support to manage anxiety means they will be more relaxed and happy when spending time alone.
Grooming
The low shedding, curly poodle type coat of the Cavoodle is a major reason for their popularity, however it's important to remember this coat type is higher maintenance than shorter, smoother types. Building grooming into your regular routine helps to keep your Cavoodle's coat manageable and prevents the development of painful mats.
Sleep, home and travel
Choosing the right bed and travel accessories for your Cavoodle is essential to keep them feeling safe, secure and comfortable, which in turn will help to reduce anxiety and promote good sleep and overall wellbeing.