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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
Washington state is the perfect place for active, outdoor loving canines and their humans. This part of America is filled with natural wonders encapsulated in state parks and campgrounds where dogs are welcome to visit, hike, picnic and stay the night with their families. The climate gets chilly this far north during the winter months, which is why Huskies and other double-coated dog breeds are ideal—especially for dog owners who love to spend time outside. If you and your dog are more interested in being comfy and warm, Washington is perfect for you, too! Eat out with your dog by your side, then check out the doggy spas and pet-friendly shopping centres before snuggling up together on the couch.
Washington’s state dog is the Siberian Husky, a double-coated working dog bred to handle the northern climate.
At least 234 hiking trails in Washington are dog friendly.
Labradors, Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds are Washington state’s most popular dog breeds.
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