![]() ![]() For instance, if a breeder’s goal is to achieve a smaller Toy Cavapoo, they can breed an F1b Cavapoo that has a Cavapoo parent and a Toy Poodle parent. With each generation, we can achieve more control over a Cavapoo’s size and other characteristics, such as their coat type and appearance. *These are generic calculations only – genetics are rarely mathematically accurate. To understand this better, let’s have a look at the different Cavapoo generations:į1BB Cavapoo (first-generation backcross backcross)į2B Cavapoo (second-generation backcross) F1 vs F1b vs F2b CavapooĪs with any Doodle, Cavapoo’s size can also be predicted by their generation. Although the difference isn’t significant, it’s something to keep in mind. Additionally, female Cavapoos can be slightly smaller than male pups once fully grown. So how can you predict how big your Cavapoo puppy will get? A general rule of thumb is to look at their parents, as the size of the parents greatly affects your puppy’s full-grown size. *A dog’s height is always measured from the tallest part of their shoulder blades a.k.a the withers. Let’s now have a look at the full-grown sizes of Toy and Mini Cavapoos: However, some breeders do call Mini Cavapoos “Standard” or “Medium”, as they are bigger than the Toy version. ![]() Therefore, we don’t have the typical Standard Cavapoo. As the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a smaller dog, they aren’t usually mixed with a Standard Poodle. ![]()
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