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Sorry to mention the C word in August but we are now taking bookings for December ! We are now fully booked till 1st wee...
13/08/2025

Sorry to mention the C word in August but we are now taking bookings for December !
We are now fully booked till 1st week in October so if anyone needs booking for October , November or December book now as our diary is filling up for the rest of this year ….hope u are all enjoying the heatwave and all your doggies and keeping cool 😎

08/08/2025

Last minute cancellation today at 1pm small breed ring salon x

01/08/2025

“So here it is, our final breed profile (for now). I’ve been running this series daily since the 18th January, and while I know I haven’t covered every breed, crossbreed, doodle, or designer fluffball out there, I’m taking a well-earned break.
This last one might ruffle a few feathers, or fur, but hey, I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Breed Profile: The Cockapoo (Cocker Spaniel x Poodle)

1. Breed Name and General Overview

The Cockapoo is a popular designer crossbreed, combining the Cocker Spaniel (either American or English) and the Poodle (usually Miniature or Toy). Known for their teddy-bear appearance, friendly nature, and supposed low-shedding coat, they’ve skyrocketed in popularity over the past two decades. Medium in size, often with a soft, wavy coat and expressive eyes, the Cockapoo’s appeal lies in its charm and family-friendly image—but there’s more under the fluff.

Nickname(s): Cockapoodle, Spoodle (in Australia), or more often than not, “our little fur baby.”

Size: Typically between 10–15 inches tall, weighing anywhere from 6kg to 11kg depending on parentage.

2. Origins of the Breed

The Cockapoo isn’t a breed with a fixed origin or standardised purpose. It’s one of the earliest designer dogs, dating back to the 1960s in the United States. The aim was to combine the low-shedding coat and intelligence of the Poodle with the affectionate, people-pleasing temperament of the Cocker Spaniel. However, as a crossbreed, results vary—wildly.

Unlike pedigree breeds, there’s no formal breed standard, no consistent health testing across breeders, and no guarantee of which parent traits will shine through. Every Cockapoo is a genetic roll of the dice.

3. Breed Traits and Characteristics
• Physical Traits: Curly or wavy coat, floppy ears, round eyes, medium-length muzzle. Coat colours range from cream, chocolate, black, red, apricot, merle, parti-colour, to phantom (and everything in between).
• Temperament: Lively, affectionate, often clingy. Many are friendly and social, but some inherit the more anxious or reactive tendencies of their Cocker or Poodle lines.
• Energy Levels: Moderate to high. They’re often underestimated. These are active, intelligent dogs with energy to burn and noses to use.

4. Ease of Training

Cockapoos can be very trainable, especially when motivated by food or praise. The Poodle’s intelligence often shines through, but the Cocker Spaniel’s emotional sensitivity can make some Cockapoos highly reactive or needy.

Challenges include:
• Separation anxiety.
• Overexcitement or hyperactivity.
• Over-sensitivity to corrections.
• Attention-seeking behaviour that becomes exhausting.

Best suited to:
Owners who are prepared to train with consistency, patience, and calm structure—not indulgence.

5. Suitability for Pet Homes

Cockapoos can be great companions for:
• Active families,
• Individuals with time to dedicate to training and grooming,
• Households where the dog isn’t left alone too often.

However, they are not ideal for every first-time dog owner—despite what the internet says.

They do not thrive on chaos, nor do they suit homes with inconsistent boundaries. And despite their cuddly appearance, they’re not always keen on children hugging or fussing over them without proper introductions.

6. Intelligence and Cognitive Ability

The Cockapoo can be exceptionally smart. With the Poodle brain working overtime and the Cocker Spaniel’s work ethic, this crossbreed often learns new cues quickly—but they’re also very good at manipulating their owners and testing boundaries.

Caveat: Intelligence doesn’t equal emotional stability. A clever, anxious Cockapoo can outthink you and out-worry you at the same time.

7. Biological Needs and Fulfilment

Despite their looks, these dogs are not lapdogs by nature. Both parent breeds are from working stock: gundogs and water retrievers. They need:
• Mental stimulation (puzzle feeders, nosework, obedience).
• Regular, purposeful exercise (not just pottering round the garden).
• Clarity and leadership—not babying or mollycoddling.

Letting them make all the choices leads to neurotic behaviours. Give them a job, give them guidance, and they’ll thrive.

8. Health Considerations

Here’s where the truth needs to be told: crossing two breeds does not eliminate genetic issues. In fact, you can double up on them.

Common concerns:
• Ear infections (floppy ears + hair + moisture = bacteria heaven).
• Hip dysplasia and luxating patellas.
• Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA).
• Allergies and skin conditions.
• Separation anxiety and compulsive behaviours.

Coat myth-busting: Not all Cockapoos are hypoallergenic. Many shed, especially first-generation crosses. Their coats can matt easily and require regular professional grooming—every 6–8 weeks is not uncommon.

9. Living Conditions

Cockapoos can adapt to most environments if their exercise, enrichment, and training needs are met. They’re often seen in flats or small homes, but this only works if you’re committed to walking and stimulating them daily.

They need:
• A calm, structured home.
• A place to rest and decompress.
• Clear rules and routine—not free rein of the sofa and cupboards.

10. Final Thoughts

The Cockapoo is adorable—but don’t let the fluff fool you. This is not a plug-and-play family dog. They require time, structure, boundaries, training, and regular grooming. When treated like a dog (not a doll), with firm but fair leadership, they can be fabulous companions.

But without that clarity, they often become anxious, over-attached, hyper, and reactive—especially during adolescence.

If you want one because it looks cute and “doesn’t shed”… keep walking. If you’re ready to train, guide, and lead your Cockapoo, you might just have yourself a cracking wee dog.

Just a little sidenote on Cockapoos, they are in our top five of dogs that come to us with problems either because of bad breeding and/or being babied. 🤔

Very sad day . Peggy my beautiful girl fell asleep yesterday on her 14 th birthday . Words can not describe how much lov...
16/06/2025

Very sad day . Peggy my beautiful girl fell asleep yesterday on her 14 th birthday . Words can not describe how much love you brought into my life and couldn’t think of any dog more fitting to name my business after . You will always be part of me and Peggy’s . Fly high my beautiful girl 💔

11/06/2025

Customer notice 🚫 the road outside the salon is closed for approx one week for road resurfacing 🚫.
Hopefully this is the last of the road closure!

We only have a handful of appointments left for July and next available sat is mid August 🐶
Thankyou xx

05/06/2025

✨ When Rosie met Belle 🥰

BESTIES 🐾🐶💕✨

Welcome to peggy’s little rosie 🥰 Our laura’s new baby and the newest addition to the peggy’s team 🐶💕
30/05/2025

Welcome to peggy’s little rosie 🥰

Our laura’s new baby and the newest addition to the peggy’s team 🐶💕

Welcome to Peggy’s Little Zeus ❤️❤️
27/05/2025

Welcome to Peggy’s Little Zeus ❤️❤️

22/05/2025

Another reminder ……….
We have had a few no shows again this week , if you can’t make your appointment please give us a minimum of 24 hours notice as we have a waiting list of clients who would like to book in . We are also fully booked till mid July so would really struggle to get you back in soon if you do need to reschedule .

Please make sure we have the correct phone number .
Our text reminder service is complimentary however if we do not have the correct number for you will not receive it so it’s worth writing any future appointments on your Calendar!

Thankyou for reading team Peggy 🐶xx

Winston’s first visit to the salon We love a fluffy puppy ❤️❤️
13/05/2025

Winston’s first visit to the salon
We love a fluffy puppy ❤️❤️

06/05/2025

Parking …. Just a heads up , the road is closed outside the salon for re-surfacing! Think it’s going to be closed all week . 🚫

We are extremely busy at the minute our next appointments are from 19 th June onwards 🐾

25/04/2025

Customer notice .
Please ensure we have the right contact number for you on our system.

This is to ensure you receive your text appointment reminder and to ensure we can easily contact you incase of emergency if your dog is in our care .

Thankyou 🐶x

Address

9 Havelock Street , Blyth , NE24 1AB
Blyth
NE242PW

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

07508 243248

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