The Cairnoodle is a mixed breed developed from a Cairn Terrier and a Miniature Poodle, so it has an appearance that includes characteristics of both breeds, weighing around 15 to 20 pounds and measuring between 10 and 15 inches. They are found in a variable mixture of cream, red, black and gray. Their life expectancy is 12-16 years.

The Cairnoodle’s coat can be very curly or slightly wavy. It is usually faint and short all over the body. The fur is longer and more abundant on the face.

Friendly, affectionate, a good companion and loyal, the Cairnoodle can possess the boldness of a Terrier, the sensitivity of a Poodle, or both. Although the Cairnoodle cross can draw behavioral characteristics from both the Poodle and the Cairn Terrier, the Cairnoodle is best known for its playful attitude and poodle-like coat. These high-energy pups are also independent. They require a lot of attention and do not do well if they are ignored or left alone for long periods of time. They will become destructive if they get bored or lonely. They do well with children, dogs, and non-canine pets that they have been raised with. The Cairnoodle is alert, wary of strangers, and barks to announce visitors or unusual sounds.

They are often at their best with children, as their intelligence, sensitivity, desire to please, and amazing ability to play make them excellent companions for children. Its natural protection is also an advantage for a family pet.

Cairnoodles require frequent grooming and the coat needs to be brushed several times a week. It also requires regular washing. Nails have the potential to grow long and should be trimmed regularly.

They adapt well to apartment living and like to play indoors.

Cairnoodle Puppies are compact in size, wonderful with children, as cute as they can be and they are very friendly to boot.

Their litter size is 3-8 pups.

What more could you ask for in perfect family.

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