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Vet Warns That Popular Breed Of Dog Becomes 'destructive Or Anxious' Due To One Mistake

The Cockapoo has undoubtedly become the canine sensation of the last decade, capturing hearts across the UK and soaring to the nation's third favourite dog breed.

A delightful cross between the energetic Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle, often the Miniature variety, this teddy bear-like dog has charmed its way into becoming a ficture across households. The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA), a veterinary charity, reports there are an astonishing 590,000 Cockapoos in the UK, a figure that's expected to rise.

Touted as one of the most 'hypoallergenic' dogs, Cockapoo owners are quick to praise their doggie companions for their lack of shedding. With their popularity at a peak, these pups are seldom seen in rescue centres and are typically snapped up from private breeders online, some of them fetching prices over £1,500.

However, there's a downside to this adored dog breed, and it can have a tendency towards "destructive" behaviour if not properly trained.

Cockapoo puppy

New cockapoo owners will need to take action to ensure a happy dog (Image: Getty)

Dr Anna Foreman, an in-house Vet at Everypaw Pet Insurance, highlighted that any dog can develop behavioural issues stemming from fear, which may escalate to aggression. Speaking to the Mirror, she emphasised: "The main factor is the nurture of a dog how it is raised by its owner, particularly in the first 16 weeks of life (the learning period)."

The expert warns that dogs not properly socialised or trained, or those with negative experiences during their formative period, are 'prone to anxiety and fear'. She emphasised that stereotypes around 'aggressive dogs' should be avoided, as any dog can display problematic behaviour if they're not well-trained.

"Dogs who were puppies during the COVID-19 pandemic are a prime example of this," Dr Anna added. "Without socialisation and with excessive contact with their owners during the first 16 weeks, many of these dogs now are fear anxious/aggressive and have separation anxiety."

Ginger Cockapoo

Cockapoos were a popular breed during lockdown, which made it difficult to socialise them (Image: Getty)

Cockapoos, along with other adorable breeds like French Bulldogs, saw a surge in popularity during this period - resulting in a large number of pups that were 'poorly socialised' during their early stages. "Cockapoos particularly are an intelligent cross breed, being produced from two working dog breeds, and so a lack of stimulation often leads to these dogs becoming destructive or anxious," the vet explained.


Truckee-Tahoe – Pet Of The Week: Teddy

If those eyes don't just pull on your heartstrings, I don't know what will. Meet Teddy, aka, Teddy Bear. Teddy is the oldest and wisest at the shelter right now, making him the senior resident. He's the epitome of a sweet, friendly, and goofy companion, always ready to bring a smile to your face. Despite his shy demeanor, Teddy has a heart full of love, just waiting to share it with someone special. He's a sensitive soul, responding with gentle affection to every kind gesture.

Teddy is not just a dog; he's a friend, a confidante, a beacon of joy in a sometimes chaotic world. His loving nature and endearing quirks make him the perfect addition to any home. He's the kind of dog who thrives on affection, and once he trusts you, he'll shower you with cuddles and companionship.

Teddy is a polite gentleman who knows what he wants. He is a pro on leash and likes to give little play bows when he knows it's time to go on a walk. He likes to do his own thing but does appreciate having his trusted human friends by his side. While Teddy is full of charm, he's a bit cautious when meeting new people. He takes his time to warm up to strangers, but once he feels comfortable, he reveals his lovable, silly side.

Adopt Teddy, and let his sweetness fill your life with warmth and happiness. He is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines. If you are interested in meeting Teddy or learning more about him, please get in touch with HSTT's Adoption Specialists at, 530-587-5948 or adoptions@hstt.Org. To view more adoptable pets or to learn more about the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe, visit http://www.Hstt.Org.


2-Year-Old Pit Bull Sadly Clings To Teddy Bear At Shelter After Human Passes Away

A dog's world can get turned upside down in an instant. One day they live in a loving home and the next they are thrown into shelter life. That's sadly what happened to a Pit Bull named Domino at the Humane Society of Broward County. And now they're hoping that someone will see the pup and bring them home.

Who could resist this sweet face? Domino was spotted cuddling his favorite stuffy at the shelter, just hoping that the right family will come along and love him.

Domino's story is sadly all too common. The Pit Bull had a loving home, but then a sudden change in circumstances landed him in the shelter.

Related: 'Diamond in the Rough' Dog at Rural California Shelter Only Wants to Be Loved

"My world turned upside down when my loving owner passed away, and her grandkids couldn't care for me," the shelter explained in the video's caption. "Now, I'm holding onto my teddy bear for comfort, dreaming of a new family to call my own."

We really hope the right person finds this video and adopts him. People in the comments section were really pulling for the dog too. "The only reason I play the lottery is to rescue all the dogs," wrote one person. "PLEASE ADOPT OR FOSTER DOMINO!!!" another commenter exclaimed. "I'm crying. He's a baby. Missing his momma. I'm in Orlando. Where is he? I would take him. Someone please bring him home. I'm bawling," added a third commenter. "Poor Domino. He must be so confused. I hope his perfect pet parent shows up to love him and comfort him soon!" added someone else.

If Domino has caught your eye (and he should have!), you can find him and many other dogs at the Humane Society of Broward County. This shelter is based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and is home to many rescue cats, dogs, and other critters in need.

Not only can you adopt at Broward Humane, but they offer their many animals full-time veterinarian services too. That means many of these animals will get vaccinated and receive life-saving medical care from experienced professionals. They also partner with their local community to raise awareness and have a surrender prevention program which aims to keep pets at home with their owners.

Of course, it isn't free to run all these programs. But that's where you come in. Broward Humane gets their funding from many different sources, donation being one of them. You can help so many animals with a small amount. Just think of Domino here. Until he finds his forever home, he'll need all the support he can get!

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