Find your perfect puppy
Search by breed, location, size, and more. Use our Puppy Match Quiz or call our puppy concierge for personalized assistance.
Reserve your puppy
Found the one? Fill out the reservation form and complete your payment to secure your puppy.
Welcome your puppy
We will reach out to arrange the delivery or pickup of your puppy. Get ready to welcome your new furry friend into your home!
We’re here Mon-Sat, 9AM - 9PM ET!
We pride ourselves on bringing healthy puppies from trusted breeders to loving forever homes.
The little Cavachon is a relatively new breed, appearing on the scene in the 1990s thanks to a love match between the Bichon Frise and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. This adorable blend of genes has mixed results, with some puppies resembling the fluffy white Bichon Frise while others sport the floppy ears and soft nose of the Spaniel. Whatever the outcome, the dogs are sweet, friendly and small enough to qualify as a toy breed. Adult Cavachons usually reach a height less than 13 inches and weigh between 15 and 20 pounds. These family-friendly pets do well in smaller homes and make ideal companions for children.
Temperament
Happy, friendly, charming
Breed Fast Facts
15 - 35 lbs
Small
High
Low
Very
10 to 15 years
Arizona is a true dog lover’s state, with over 600 pet-friendly businesses and 900 pet-friendly hotels. It’s a great place to visit or live in with your dog, especially if the two of you like spending time outdoors. There are hundreds of trails throughout Arizona that welcome dogs—and cats!—for hiking and biking adventures. Resorts and mountain cabins in this state also frequently welcome pets! As for those of you who also enjoy a bit of urban adventuring and pampering, Arizona boasts many cafés, spas, parks, and even breweries where you and your canine family members can spend an afternoon.
The most common dog names in Phoenix, Arizona are Bella, Max, Buddy and Daisy.
Arizona doesn’t have an official state dog, but unofficially, some say it’s the Chihuahua.
Scottsdale, Arizona, was ranked the third-best American city for dogs. Glendale is the tenth.