Cavachon puppies for sale

Edam Carter
2 min readJun 6, 2021

The Cavachon is a mixed breed dog–a cross between the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bichon Frise dog breeds. Compact, spunky, and full of fun, these pups inherited some of the best traits from both of their parents.

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Cavachons don’t go by many other names with the exceptions of Cavalier-Bichon or Bichon-King Charles. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you may find these mixed breed dogs in shelters and rescues, so remember to adopt! Don’t shop!

These adorable pups make great apartment dogs for active urban dwellers. They do well in houses with or without a yard. Households with or without kids are just fine, too. They can adapt to just about any loving environment! If you are looking for a playful companion pup who will love you unconditionally, the Cavachon could be your next adopted family member.

Our Cavachons have been raised with loads of structure in their young lives, so essential and the key to establishing a good foundation which makes potty training much easier for the new puppy owner. Years of working with dogs, especially in obedience, have shown me that all puppies must have the good start or they can be difficult to house train, not to mention have a host of problem behaviors that in general make life with a new puppy not very much fun at all.

For example, too many dog breeders toss newspaper down and allow puppies to learn bad habits that are very hard for the novice dog owner to overcome. Puppies allowed to walk on newspaper during house training, absorb the ink into their pads and then track that ink along with ammonia scent all around their living area, making for a puppy that loses his instinct to keep his home clean.

No wonder many puppy owners despair of the potty training process. We keep our puppies spotlessly clean and I never use newspaper when house training our babies!

Cavachons are great family dogs
Another area where years of experience make a huge difference in the trainability of the puppies I raise and just one of the many reasons why my Inbox is filled with letters from our past happy puppy people that make for wonderful Foxglove Farm reviews!

Now, even with such glowing accolades, of course, I’m not proclaiming that a Foxglove puppy will arrive house trained and never have an accident. That would be totally unrealistic, but I am saying that if you are diligent, and everyone in the family study New Puppy 101 (which shows you exactly how to set up the proper playpen, night time crate etc to create boundaries and help your puppy learn the rules in her new abode). Getting a Foxglove puppy? No need to purchase a copy, you’ll receive access before your puppy arrives in her new home so you can do your puppy homework and be a house training Ninja from day one!

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