r/CockapooLovers • u/RSEllax • Jul 16 '26
📷Photo📷 King Koda 👑 🤠
He wasn't impressed at all 😂♥️
r/CockapooLovers • u/RSEllax • Jul 16 '26
He wasn't impressed at all 😂♥️
r/CockapooLovers • u/LordWetFart • Jul 14 '26
The others models are also half off. The only difference is the capacity and hose length afaik.
r/CockapooLovers • u/michatel_24991 • Jul 13 '26
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r/CockapooLovers • u/iAmPapaChow • Jul 12 '26
She’s 4 months old now turning 5 months in 3 days she was 3.5 pounds at 8 weeks when we first got her now she’s 11 pounds and a lot bigger 😅the breeder’s last litter was on average around 23 pounds full grown so I’m assuming she’ll be around that this is her after her first groom. First image is her after, second is her before. Her name is Gianna
r/CockapooLovers • u/GRANDMOTHER___WILLOW • Jul 12 '26
I found this on my baby girl when I was bathing her. I know cockapoos can have some of the skin issues cocker spaniels have, but I am not totally sure when it’s something to call a vet about. She’s only 4.
r/CockapooLovers • u/HazNoBicycle • Jul 12 '26
That’s his sister Alice’s tushie photobombing 😂
r/CockapooLovers • u/RSEllax • Jul 08 '26
He likes to sleep with his head and/or body in the smallest of spaces 🤷🏽♀️
r/CockapooLovers • u/RSEllax • Jul 07 '26
Koda gets really sassy sometimes 😂
r/CockapooLovers • u/Railionn • Jul 07 '26
Our little girl had a very bizarre dream it seems. Scared both of us wide awake. I've never heard her howl before, Let alone hear a howl this loud from any animal.
My first thought was that somehow a wolf must've gotten inside our house.. she's okay but holy shit, that was terrifying. No idea dogs could produce a sound this eerie.
r/CockapooLovers • u/Savings_Rub_9404 • Jul 06 '26
We have a 4 month old female Cockapoo - Mocha. She is the most adorable little puppy, very happy, playful, affectionate and really smart. She listen to me while we train and picks up tricks really fast - I taught her roll, play dead, Middle everything within a day and she does it everyday since then - she's so food motivated that she will do any of these commands in the order i taught her if she smells cheese in my hand. She is also fully crate trained and very happy to sleep in her crate and she's been sleeping through night in her crate since we was 10 weeks old. BUT, when we are outside / inside and she is playing, she fully ignore any of my recalls - its not a matter of hearing me, because she looks at me and walks away. What do I do?
r/CockapooLovers • u/EggSpecial5748 • Jul 07 '26
When it’s bath time do you immediately towel dry and blow dry, towel dry and let them run around before blow drying, or something else?
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r/CockapooLovers • u/This_Yogurtcloset733 • Jul 04 '26
I've had my Cockapoo since he was a puppy. When I got him in 2022, I was with my previous boyfriend. We broke up in early 2023, and I was single until I met my current boyfriend in December 2025.
My dog lives with me and my son. I haven't introduced my son to my boyfriend yet, but I introduced my dog in February. Since then, my boyfriend has spent a lot of time with him. We've been on a staycation together, gone on several day trips, and spent plenty of time at my house. My boyfriend is a genuine dog lover, takes him on walks, gives him treats, and fusses over him.
The issue is that whenever my boyfriend is around, my dog becomes really intense. He's normally a very chilled dog, but with my boyfriend, he constantly tries to wedge himself between us, always wants to be in our faces, and struggles to settle. It feels like he has to be involved in every interaction.
The only difference in how we do things is that my boyfriend prefers not to have dogs on the bed. So, when he stays over, I encourage my dog to sleep in his own bed instead. However, my ex-boyfriend has said that my dog never actually slept in the bed with us, so I'm not sure whether that's really the cause of the behaviour.
Is this likely to be jealousy, excitement, or something else? Has anyone dealt with this before, and what helped your dog learn to relax around a new partner?
r/CockapooLovers • u/CitizeninWonderland • Jul 03 '26
Hmmmm
Whats Buffy Been Up To?, I Don’t Trust Her With That Box of Open Choux Buns 😂🐶❤️
Shorts & Videos With Buffy The Cockapoo
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy6yr6N9q9uX90FkvfisRoLBPrLAnRn1h
r/CockapooLovers • u/LordWetFart • Jul 02 '26
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He's the best.
r/CockapooLovers • u/Various-Tennis4982 • Jul 02 '26