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Where To Buy Cockapoo Puppies? [Complete Guide]

Want to know where to buy Cockapoo puppies? Then, you’re in the right place.

In this post, we’ll show you everything including the average price of a Cockapoo puppy, what to consider when buying one, and more.

Where To Buy Cockapoo Puppies?

where to buy cockapoo puppies

One of the easiest ways to find a Cockapoo puppy near you is through word of mouth. If you know any local breeders or have friends that do, you could try asking them if they know any Cockapoo breeders in your area.

It would also help if you join online forums or Facebook groups for Cockapoo puppies.

Some shelters and pounds may also have Cockapoos, so check them out if you prefer adoption over purchasing.

Those are the options for finding one nearest to your home. The best option, though, is to go to the official website of The American Cockapoo Club

The American Cockapoo Club is a club that registers official breeders, encourages and supports Cockapoo breeding,  and pushes for the promotion of Cockapoo as an official breed of its own instead of being considered a “hybrid” or “cross breed.”

The American Cockapoo Club’s website has a great feature: it hosts a map divided into several regions. You can select your region and see all the officially registered Cockapoo breeders all over the country. 

They even have breeders in South America!

Purchasing from the American Cockapoo Club-registered breeders have their benefits, one of which being the assurance that your puppies are safe and healthy.

What Is The Average Price Of A Cockapoo Puppy?

The average price for most Cockapoo puppies ranges from a surprising $2,000 to $2,500. Those Cockapoo puppies are going to be neutered or spayed, too. 

However, if you want to have breeding rights for your puppy, the price of the puppy doubles. That means the $2,500 price could easily reach $5,000, depending on the breeder.

Due to the current pandemic, some breeders have been postponing breeding and have stopped breeding altogether.

Nevertheless, there are still some that are currently accepting orders to be put on a waiting list. To be included in the waiting list, a downpayment of  around $400 is needed.

Of course, adopting a Cockapoo puppy would be cheaper so check with your local animal shelter or dog pound.

Looking to adopt a puppy instead? You can go to Adopt a Pet’s website to see if there are Cockapoo puppies up for adoption in your state.

What To Look For When Buying A Cockapoo Puppy?

So, you’re very interested in taking care of your own Cockapoo puppy, and are looking to buy one. That’s great!

When looking to buy a Cockapoo puppy, there are a lot of things to consider besides your pet’s name and color. These include looking for healthy Cockapoo puppies that are healthy from legitimate breeders, as well as other factors.

Buying A Cockapoo Puppy From A Reputable Breeder

The last thing we’d want with our Cockapoo buddies is them not actually being Cockapoos!

Buying from a reputable breeder is necessary if you want to make sure they are actually bred from pure Cocker Spaniels and Poodles.

You could look for registered American Cockapoo Club breeders on the ACC website, or if you’re buying from one near you, you could ask for their registration papers.

Buying from trusted breeders also ensures that you’re not supporting puppy mills, which often mistreat dogs by housing them in poor conditions. Puppies produced by puppy mills are also prone to having health risks and diseases.

There are some signs that your breeder may be irresponsible, all of which you should be wary of.

For example – the puppy has ticks or fleas or wounds; the shelter is unclean or has a strong, foul smell; or that the dogs, especially the parents, look weak, thin, or sick.

Reputable breeders and their dogs have the opposite traits. Their dogs are healthy with no parasites, and they most likely have club registration papers.

You should also ask the breeder questions if the puppy litter has been dewormed and vaccinated by the vet.

You’ve verified your breeder’s authenticity, and you’ve viewed the litter. You probably even have an idea of which one you’d pick.

In order to make sure that you and your Cockapoo are really the perfect match, you should consider if you can really take care of them.

To find out, you can use the questions below.

Can I Give My New Friend A Proper Home?

Cockapoos are small designer breeds that could live in small apartments, especially the miniatures and teacup variations. However, for the standard Cockapoo that reaches 15 inches in height, a really small apartment may not be enough to be their home.

You must also consider if you could afford to take care of a Cockapoo puppy. 

Cockapoos have hair that needs to be maintained through proper grooming, which could be expensive. Their fur needs to be brushed daily and cut regularly, too.

Here’s an example grooming set by Ceenwes that you can use in taking care of your Cockapoo.

Cockapoos are also prone to certain health problems (with the risk being especially higher if you purchase one from an unreputable breeder), so you’d have to be ready for vet bills.

Their most common diseases are ear infections, which could be avoided through proper cleaning and grooming.

Genetic diseases like cataracts and hip injuries, on the other hand, may be unavoidable.

You can try asking your breeder about certain health conditions your puppy might face, or you could also have their genes tested.

Add the grooming and vet bills on top of dog food, toys, and vaccinations, and your wallet may start to lose a bit of weight.

FYI – Want to know the step-by-step guide of grooming a Cockapoo? Learn more here.

Is The Cockapoo The Right  Dog Breed For Me?

Here are some important things should take into consideration when thinking of owning a Cockapoo.

Expensive

First and foremost, Cockapoos are very expensive (especially the minis and the teacups).

A Cockapoo puppy could easily reach $2,500 to $3,000 depending on the breeder, so they’re not the most budget-friendly of all breeds.

Tiny But Lively

Also, the Cockapoo may be small, but their tiny physique houses a lively, highly intelligent, and all the more affectionate dog. 

If you’re looking for a great companion, a therapy dog, a good alert dog, or a dog that could be trained to go through agility courses, then the Cockapoo may be the perfect match for you. Cockapoos also are great for farms and open fields where they can roam and run around. 

Those traits, although positive, could also be a bit of a disadvantage.

Since they are very energetic, Cockapoos (especially the puppies) love running around and barking. 

Not Ideal For Owners With Small Apartment

If you’re living in a small apartment with thin walls or sharing a home with roommates or the elderly, the Cockapoo may not be the right companion for you.

People-Centered And Affectionate

Another disadvantage of owning a Cockapoo is that being very people-centered and affectionate, they’re prone to having separation anxiety. 

If you are living alone and you are always out of the house, then having Cockapoos may also be a bad decision.

For people looking for a dog with a calmer demeanor and temperament, Cockapoos may not be a good match.

May Trigger Allergic Reactions

Cockapoos, like all dogs, also produce dander (or dead skin cells) which are the triggers to allergic reactions. 

If you’re allergic to dogs, be cautious about Cockapoos being advertised as being “100% hypoallergenic” because they could still trigger certain reactions for some people.

Despite being known for little to no shedding, it is still impossible to determine if your puppy would shed or not. If you’re looking for a dog that doesn’t shed or if you don’t want to have hair on your furniture, maybe a different breed would be better for you.

Physical Traits of Cockapoos

After all that careful thought and consideration, all that’s left is choosing your new companion!

Cockapoos come in many colors and fur textures, which makes your puppy one of a kind.

Their fur coats could vary in textures from straight, wavy, or curly, in hues of brown, black, or cream/white.

As mentioned earlier, they also come in many sizes. They could be of standard size (also called maxi) which have a height of around 15 inches and weigh around 19 pounds.

Mini Cockapoos can reach 11 to 14 inches high and weigh around 15 pounds.

The Toy Cockapoos are the smallest, with heights of 10 inches and weights of around 12 pounds.

At the end of the day, it is all up to you if you want a cute apricot toy puppy or an adorable cream standard Cockapoo.

Regardless of their color and size, you are sure to have a beautiful, faithful furry companion that will love you with all their heart.


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