Cavapoo Generations, Health & Why Ethical Breeding Matters
Not all Cavapoos are created equal—and temperament and health depend heavily on generation, genetics, and breeder practices.
Cavapoo Generations Explained
Understanding generations matters for coat predictability, temperament consistency, and long-term health.
F1 Cavapoo (50% Cavalier / 50% Poodle)
Often the most balanced temperament
Slightly more shedding possible
Great for families wanting classic Cavapoo traits
F1b Cavapoo (75% Poodle / 25% Cavalier)
Lower shedding, curlier coats
Often ideal for allergy-sensitive homes
Very intelligent and people-focused
F2 Cavapoo (F1 × F1)
Greater genetic variation
Temperament depends heavily on breeder selection
Requires experienced, intentional breeding
Multigenerational Cavapoo
Most predictable when responsibly bred
Stable temperament and coat consistency
Requires extensive health testing and planning
Potential Health Risks in Cavapoos
Cavapoos are generally healthy when bred responsibly, but potential risks include:
Heart conditions (from the Cavalier side)
Patellar luxation
Hip issues
Eye conditions
Genetic disorders if parents are not fully tested
This is why “genetic testing only” is not enough.
What Full Health Testing Really Means
Ethical Cavapoo breeders should perform:
OFA or PennHIP evaluations
CAER eye exams
Patella evaluations
Cardiac screenings
Comprehensive DNA panels
Temperament is genetic and environmental. Ethical breeders select parents not just for looks—but for stable, calm, loving personalities.
Why Buying From an Ethical Breeder Matters
A well-bred Cavapoo is:
Easier to train
Emotionally stable
Healthier long-term
Better suited for families and support roles
When breeders cut corners, puppies—and families—pay the price later.
Buying responsibly isn’t about being fancy. It’s about being smart.

