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The Chesadoodle is a social, active, and affectionate breed that enjoys being with their family and likes to play with children and other pets; although with their hunting background you may find them chasing the neighborhood rabbits, cats, and squirrels. The Chesadoodle wouldn’t make the best guard dog because they seem to like just about anyone. Being an active breed, it is important to keep them occupied when you are away from home for any amount of time because they get lonely and require daily exercise. If they do not get enough exercise they can become restless and bored, which may cause behavior problems or furniture chewing.
Grooming
It is good to thoroughly brush/comb the Chesadoodle’s coat three or more times a week to keep it from matting. It is also good to take them to a professional groomer every six months or so in order to keep the coat manageable. As with all dogs, be sure to keep their nails trimmed and brush their teeth to prevent dental disease.
Clubs, Registries & Associations
(Based on breed recognition. See store for details on a particular puppy.)
- American Canine Hybrid Club
- Designer Dogs Kennel Club
- International Designer Canine Registry
- Designer Breed Registry
Additional Information
Group: Hybrid
Average Weight: 40-80 lbs.
Personality Traits: Social, active, affectionate
Country of Origin: United States
Coat: Thick, curly double-coat
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