Cavapoo Puppy for sale in Abington Township, Pennsylvania | $700


CAVOODLE PUPPIES READY
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Adorable Loving puppies For Loving and caring homes. We presently have the Male and the female ready for new homes they\'re 13 weeks old and we giving them out with all health documents and shots. Up to date on shots and de wormed
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$700
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about CAVOODLE PUPPIES
1. What is a Cavoodle?
Cavoodle is a popular mixed breed, a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. They are known for their friendly demeanor, intelligence, and hypoallergenic coats, making them great family pets.
2. How old are the Cavoodle puppies?
The Cavoodle puppies available are currently 13 weeks old and are ready for loving and caring homes.
3. Are the puppies health checked?
Yes, we provide all health documents for the puppies, and they are up to date on their shots and have been dewormed.
4. What is the price of the puppies?
The price for each Cavoodle puppy is $700 (USD) as we are located in Abington Township, Pennsylvania.
5. What types of puppies are available?
We currently have both male and female Cavoodle puppies available for adoption.
6. Where are the puppies located?
The puppies are located in Abington, Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.
7. How can I adopt one of the puppies?
Please refer to the listing details for adoption procedures, and ensure that you have a loving and caring home ready for a new puppy.
8. Do Cavoodle puppies require a lot of grooming?
Cavoodles have a curly coat that may require regular grooming to prevent matting, but they are relatively low maintenance compared to some other breeds.
9. Are Cavoodles good with children?
Yes, Cavoodles are known to be gentle and affectionate, making them excellent companions for children and families.
10. What should I feed my Cavoodle puppy?
It is important to provide a high-quality puppy food that is appropriate for their age and size. Consult with your veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations.























