Yep we tell our groomer to cut  them in a puppy cut.  She does a good job.  You 
can also take pictures in and show them how you want them cut.        We do the 
short too and let them grow out.

Barb, Maddie, Roni and Josie
 
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--- On Tue, 10/7/08, Susan Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Susan Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [cockapoo] What a Cockapoo looks like
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 12:26 PM










    
            







I guess that’s why these dogs cannot get a breed standard
established by the AKC.  You always know a black lab, or a beagle when you see
one.  The cockapoo just has too many un-uniform traits.  My dog’s parents were
first generation.  One looked more poodle, and one looked more cockapoo.  It
was a good mix, as that litter of all pups had a classic cockapoo look. 
However, another liter with the same dad and a different mom had cockapoos that
looked more like cocker spaniels.  I agree, the more you breed out the
generations, the more likely to get a uniform cockapoo look.   

   

But in relation to the original post, a woman described her
cockpoo as having “bug eyes” and a curly tail that came up over it’s back.  
Although
poodles can sometime have prominent eyes, this doesn’t sound like cockers 
spaniel
or poodle traits, does it? Since this breed has been around since the 1950’s,
you’d think they’re be some uniformity to it.  Do you have pictures of your dogs
posted.  My dog Mia (not the best pictures) is posted on the last page.  You
can see after her grooming she resembles more of a poodle (I guess since many
groomers don’t really know what a cockapoo look is), but when she grows out,
she’s a scrappy looking little girl.  We often get her cut short (for
convenience) and then let her grow out for a while. 

   

   





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That's not true, 2nd generation can revert strongly to either
poodle or cocker, which I can testify too, the litter I had one of the pups
grown looks like a purebred cocker, this can also happen in 3rd generation, its
takes to about the 5th generation before a uniform look can be achieved.   





  







In a message dated 10/7/2008 12:07:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight
Time, dgreenfield@ gmail.com writes: 





Second generation cockapoos (who's parents were both cockapoos)
will have the more "classic" cockapoo look…  



  









~~ Susan ~~

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The Poo Gang

Mikey, Buffy, Lacey & Amy

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