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Off-topic posts /rants have been moved here: http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=63567 Please note the OP is asking for info about this type of dog. |
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I have never seen any of these 'designer breeds' in the flesh, not my cup of tea, but like DK has said, I do think they call them cockerpoo I'm sure if you do a google images search on cockerpoo you will get a fair few. |
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Yes, I too have heard cockerpoo more often. I believe they were actually bred (by those who had a reason) for along the same lines as the labradoodle - only hearing dogs. So these were for hearing dogs for allergic people... Although as we all know - not everyone has a respectable reason for breeding them, I believe that was the original idea though. Never met one though, sorry. |
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hiya there actually called cockerpoos! http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/cockerpoo.htm you can find all pics of crosses on this site! |
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Hearing Dogs use first cross poodle/working cockers quite a bit as they seem to be one of the best ones for training along with working cockers and poodles of course, although most small dogs with a friendly disposition can be used. Becky |
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