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tried+teed "Love these collars and leads! The collar was recommended by a friend so I bought one and also a lead. I am so happy wih them I bought another set for my second beagle. I feel it's so much safer than a normal collar which I have to have a bit tight to make sure they can't slip their collars." - Hilary O, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer BLACK DOG WEAR TRAINING COLLAR Designed for training without the harshness and pain of a chain choker. The martingale design helps prevent dogs slipping out of their collar. Studies have shown that dogs have a preferred paw and can be either left or right-pawed. BREEDBREAKDOWN APPEARANCE: Generally a small dog ranging between 5-12kg, depending on the parents. Their long coat can be wavy or straight, in gold, tan, cream, black or brown, with or without white markings. Being a crossbred their appearance can vary greatly across the breed. TEMPERAMENT: Gentle, affectionate and loving. They are intelligent and full of energy. AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: 10-14 years MAINTENANCE: Grooming wise they are low- maintenance, with little to no hair being shed. They only need a weekly brush but many owners do have them clipped on a regular basis. They're energetic and require daily exercise, training and enrichment to keep their intelligent minds busy. SUITS: They like company so prefer someone that has time to spend with them. They make a great family dog and are good with children. They are also suited to apartment living. WHY SO POPULAR? Their beautiful loving nature with both humans and other dogs make them a great companion. But a very enticing factor is that being crossed with a Poodle means they generally don't shed. This makes them perfect for people with allergies as well as making them low maintenance and a great indoor dog. Cavoodle

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