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  2. Affectionate Cavapoo's Sweet Cuddles for New Baby ... - AOL

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    Related: Adorable Cavapoo Demands Same Attention as Newborn Human Brother Like a Total King. Molly and her boyfriend clearly worked hard to prepare the Cavapoo pup for the arrival of his little ...

  3. Cavapoo - Wikipedia

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    The Cavapoo (American English) or Cavoodle (Australian English) is a crossbreed of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. The cavapoo is speculated to have been first bred by designer dog breeders in Australia in the 1950s [ 1 ] as a companion dog with similar traits to the cockapoo , but at a smaller size.

  4. Moment Cavapoo Realizes He's Found His Forever Mom Is ... - AOL

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    Related: Cavapoo Tries to 'Scare' Mama Moose and Babies Like a True Queen "Everyone warned me he might be afraid of me for the first few weeks after rescuing him," she explained in the onscreen ...

  5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    Hip dysplasia is a common genetic disease that affects Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. It is not present at birth but develops with age. Hip dysplasia is diagnosed by X-rays, but it is not usually evident in X-rays of Cavaliers until they mature. Even in adult spaniels with severe hip dysplasia, X-rays may not always indicate the disease. [55]

  6. Cavapoo Tries to 'Scare' Mama Moose and Babies Like a ... - AOL

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    The Cavapoo, which again is a very tiny breed, was ready to rumble when the much larger moose and its babies passed by. Poppy barked and barked like she was calling the moose out for a fight.

  7. Dog crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan husky. Crossbreeding has played a key characteristic in the development of sled dogs with various crossbreeds developing to meet the specific needs of the era and geographical region, including the Mackenzie River husky, in which European breeds were crossed with Native American dogs to produce a powerful and hardy freighting dog in the 19th century, and the Alaskan husky, bred ...