A friend of ours got a "cockapoo" who's mother was a cockapoo bred with a poodle - I tease her and tell her they got a "cockadoodle".  She's more hyper than my 1st gen cockapoo, and very yippie.  She's quite a bit smaller, too.  You get what you pay for - they only paid $300 for it, and it did not come with shots or deworming.   Cockapoos typically go in the $1200-$1500 range.  While they are not a true purebred, they are in high demand, resulting in the higher prices.  The one you're seeing advertised is probably so inexpensive because it's not a true cockapoo, or it's not coming with it's full shots, deworming, etc.

Helen Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes,  I agree Christina.  Usually it is 2 cockapoos parents and then it would be a 2nd generation.   In the case below, I would honestly guess it could be hit or miss if the dog will be more cocker spaniel or not.    You would probably have to get the dog to find out.  

Christina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've never heard of that, has anyone else?  Normally the mom or dad is poodle and the opposite is cocker spaniel in order to get cockapoo.  I think they breed 2nd generation cockapoo, don't they?  The mother and father are cockapoo.

pattie_patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There was an ad in my local newspaper for cockapoo pup but the mother was a cockapoo and the father was a cocker spaniel.  I am not interested in a dog with papers but am concerned that the dog might be more cockerspaniel than cockapoo  and not be non shedding and good for allergies.  Is my thinking correct?








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