Pet owners often pick "designer dogs" because they think they’ll be easier to train and friendlier with kids than purebreds. A new study suggests that's not always the case ...
Is your designer dog actually harder to train? A new 9,400-dog study breaks down the behavioral neurobiology of Cockapoos vs. Purebreds.
They are considered family-friendly, easy to train, and ideal for beginners–so-called “designer dogs” like Cockapoo or ...
A new study has found some mixed-breed “designer” dogs show more behavioural problems than their purebred parents. The survey ...
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Study: Doodles and other crossbreeds can have behavior issues, too
A new peer-reviewed study of cockapoos, cavapoos, and labradoodles found that these popular “designer” crossbreeds often ...
A new Royal Veterinary College study has found designer crossbreeds are more hectic than their purebred counterparts. Lydia Spencer-Elliott investigates whether her dog’s cheeky behaviour could be dow ...
Cockapoos are loved for their teddy bear looks and reputations for being family friendly. However, concerns have been raised ...
With their curly coats and family-friendly image, Cockapoos and designer doodles have become a popular choice for dog owners.
The Royal Veterinary College said cockapoos like Dolly were more likely to display problem behaviours when compared to ...
A new study suggests that popular designer crossbreed dogs, such as cockapoos and cavapoos, may exhibit more behavioural problems than their purebred parent breeds. Researchers from the Royal ...
Cockapoos and cavapoos are worse behaved than their parent breeds, despite perceptions that they are a good fit for families ...
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