How Big Do Cockapoos Get? Growth Chart by Age and Important Milestones

Written by Sonny Haugen
Published: October 14, 2023
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Dogs are man’s best friend for a reason! These animals are loving, kind, and fun to play with. It’s no wonder that they are one of the most famous pets on the planet! When learning about different breeds of dogs, there are a lot of things to take into account. One of the biggest parts of owning a dog, especially puppies, is making sure they are growing properly. The cockapoo breed is one dog that is loved by many! This mix between the Poodle and Cocker Spaniel is a very loving and easily trainable dog perfect for all kinds of people. Getting to know the growth of these dogs and how to take care of them at each stage is important to being a responsible owner! Keep reading below to learn more about the growth and milestones of Cockapoos!

Growth

Photos of a blond cockapoo dog

Cockapoos have cute, floppy ears!

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The standard cockapoo will grow to full height and weight within its first year of life. With plenty of food and water, a healthy growth rate will occur over the full year, leading to a beautiful adult cockapoo! Like other animals, the quickest growth will occur in the first couple of months. From the first month at around 4.5 pounds, the puppy will be excited and playful! The quickest growth period will end at around 5 months where it will be 13 pounds! From month 5 to month 12, the puppy will grow slowly, gaining about 6 more pounds before reaching full maturity.

The key to maintaining healthy growth is proper nutrition. Depending on the type of cockapoo, and the individual weights of the dog, different nutrition and diets are different. The best way to monitor your dog’s health is through the eyes of veterinarians and other professionals!

Milestones

Black and White Cockapoo with a ball running towards the camera in her garden

Cockapoos come in a number of different shades and patterns.

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There are a few milestones to be aware of when raising a cockapoo. One of the most important is when to wean off of mother milk to solid dog food. This can typically be done at around the 12-week mark where the dog will be eating around 3 meals a day to grow. By around 6 months, a healthy cockapoo can start having 2 meals per day. From here, there are not many milestones to look out for other than making sure the dog is medically okay!

Diet

Sable brown and tan 8 week old cockapoo puppy relaxing and playing in the garden. Puppy teething and chewing on a small ball on the grass. Little puppy milk teeth. Happy puppy playing in backyard.

Cockapoos a very energetic and fun pets to have!

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When looking into raw dieting for cockapoos, proper consultation with a veterinarian is important. Each dog is different and has a unique diet, so it’s important to have a professional opinion. Here are some of the best foods that you can feed your dog!

Muscle meats are good for many dogs, with cockapoos being one of them. Lamb, chicken, and beef are all examples of good muscle meats. Organ meats are also good for cockapoos! Kidneys of turkeys or cows can be a good addition to their diets. Dogs love bones for a reason, and they are the perfect addition to the cockapoo diet. Bones from chickens, ducks, turkeys, and many more are a great addition to cockapoo diets.

There are other supplements that you can add to a cockapoo diet as well. Apple cider vinegar is a good concentration that you can mix with water for your dog. It is high in minerals that help dogs stay healthy. Apple cider vinegar is known as a good solution for fleas when sprayed on a dog’s fur, and it is thought that ingestion is also a good preventative. Other antibiotics can be recommended by vets, they’ll know what’s best for your dog’s health!

Facts

black cockapoo standing

Cockapoos are known to be quieter dogs as well, not barking too often!

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Cockapoos are a very interesting dog breed and are popular for a reason. One reason is their friendliness. Cockapoos are best as family dogs. They are full of energy and need to get it out somehow, and playing with kids is amazing for this! Another amazing thing about cockapoos is that they don’t shed! Any dog owner can assure you that shedding is one of the hardest parts of owning a dog. Having to clean it up day in and day out can be tiring, making a cockapoo even better. This is, again, another reason why they are perfect for busy families with kids.

There are also many colors of cockapoos. They range throughout a lot of shades. Some of the most popular and well-known color is the white or cream color cockapoo. Other shades include browns, reddish browns, dark browns, black, and mixes of colors as well! There are so many amazing cockapoos out there, and you’re sure to find the perfect dog for you.

Summary

Cockapoos are an amazing pet for all kinds of people and families. They are friendly and energetic, and the lack of shedding makes them perfect for house pets. Knowing and monitoring their growth is important to keep them healthy, and paying attention to milestones will help make sure a cockapoo is in tip-top shape.

The photo featured at the top of this post is © srw-photo/Shutterstock.com

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