Kallis Cavoodles – Where Puppy Love Begins – Puppy Adoption Service
The primary objective of Kallis Cavoodles is to connect you with your lifelong companion. With nearly 30 years of experience in the puppy industry, our goal is to serve as the ultimate matchmaker. We focus on providing emotional support dogs, which is why we have selected Cavapoo puppies and similar breeds. Cavapoos are expected to rank among the top 10 most sought-after puppies shortly due to the high demand for small, non-shedding, and hypoallergenic pets. While we advocate for adoption over shopping, we frequently encounter individuals who have struggled to adopt for many years. We firmly believe that you deserve to have options. Throughout the years, we have welcomed some of our most cherished four-legged friends into our lives, who have become beloved members of our family. Regardless of your choice, we sincerely hope that your match is a wonderful one!
At Kallis Cavoodles, our mission is to help loving families welcome happy, healthy puppies into their lives. We personally breed and raise every puppy, ensuring they are healthy, happy, and ready to join their forever families. We take the time to observe and nurture every puppy, ensuring they meet our high standards of health, temperament, and quality. Every puppy we place is not only a loyal companion but also a source of joy, love, and endless tail wags.
Cavoodle Dog Breed Guide: Facts & Information
Wondering if a Cavoodle is right for your family? Learn about the Cavoodle’s personality, health and care requirements from Greencross Vets today. Topics Covered:
A Brief History of Cavoodles
Cavoodles are a hybrid breed resulting from the crossing of a poodle, typically a toy or miniature variety, with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Recognized as one of the earliest Poodle crossbreeds, Cavoodles are thought to have originated in the 1950s. While the precise details of their inception remain unclear, it is widely accepted that the initial Cavoodles emerged from an unintentional mating between a Poodle and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The charming offspring garnered significant interest, prompting further crossbreeding that established Cavoodles as the beloved pets we recognize today.
By the 1990s, the first officially documented Cavoodle litter was born in Australia, leading to the assertion that Cavoodles qualify as an Australian designer breed, notwithstanding the existence of earlier accidental litters in the United States.
The Cavoodle’s (Cavapoo) Personality


Know About Cavoodle Size
Cavoodles vary in size depending on their breeding. They are a small dog, generally weighing between 5kg and 12kg as adults and varying in shoulder height from 28-35 centimeters. Cavoodles will generally stop growing between 8 and 10 months of age.
Cavoodle Appearance – Colour, Coat & Grooming
Cavoodles are a cross breed, which means they come in a wide range of different possible colours and coat varieties. Cavoodles come in any colour the parents exhibit or carry – King Charles Cavalier Spaniels have four separate colours including Blenheim, ruby, tricolour, and black and tan. Poodles are also very diverse, and can be seen in apricot, black, blue, brown, caramel, cream, chocolate, red, silver, and white. Cavoodles can also have markings which are most frequently solid in colour, though some can be phantom, parti or tuxedo pattern. Cavoodles can also be prone to changing colour as they age.
Feeding Cavoodles
Cavoodles are a smaller breed and generally require less food, which means it is important to stick to a complete and balanced premium dry food blend. As Cavoodles will tend to eat small quantities at a time, they will need this food to provide all necessary nutrients. There are many brands of dog food made especially for small-breed adult dogs that include smaller kibble sizes. They also need to contain balanced levels of protein, fat, and carbohydrates, plus vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants for health and well-being. It is always recommended that you make an appointment with a vet to discuss an appropriate, well-balanced diet for your pet.
While they are still a puppy, it is advisable to feed them life-stage appropriate small puppy food. Puppies will require a diet higher in calcium, and as they grow older, they will require a diet richer in proteins. The Petbarn Food Finder is a great tool to discover which puppy food options are available. Explore the options available and discuss with your local vet team the best nutrition choice for your pup.