Cockapoo Puppy for sale in Phoenix, Arizona | Petzlover


Red F1 Cockapoo Boy - Show-type Mum - Ready Now.
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
We now have just one beautiful Boy F1 Cockapoo puppy still available from our KC registered show-type orange roan sable Cocker Spaniel girl Poppy. The dad is Will I Am, a lovely PRA clear KC registered red Miniature Poodle. For more info text or call ***
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a Cockapoo?
A Cockapoo is a delightful mixed breed dog, a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. They are known for their friendly personality, intelligence, and low-shedding coat.
How big will my Cockapoo get?
The size of a Cockapoo can vary, but a Miniature Cockapoo, like the one available in this listing, typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds and stands about 10 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder.
What are the characteristics of a F1 Cockapoo?
An F1 Cockapoo is a first-generation crossbreed, meaning one parent is a Cocker Spaniel and the other is a Poodle. This hybrid generally has a balanced temperament, making them great family pets.
What is the temperament of a Cockapoo?
Cockapoos are known for being affectionate, playful, and friendly. They often get along well with children and other pets, making them excellent companions.
How do I take care of my Cockapoo?
Taking care of a Cockapoo involves regular grooming, exercise, and training. Their coats require regular brushing to prevent matting, and they enjoy daily walks and playtime.
When will my Cockapoo be ready to go home?
Each pup's readiness varies, but this F1 Cockapoo boy is available now. Ensure you're prepared with necessary supplies and a loving environment for your new pet.
Where is the Cockapoo located?
The Cockapoo is located in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Make sure to check transportation options if you're located further away.
What should I ask the breeder?
Inquiring about health testing, vaccination status, and the puppy's temperament can help you make an informed decision. Always choose a reputable breeder who prioritizes the well-being of their animals.


























