Breed listings and buyer guide

Cockapoo puppies for sale in Ireland

A popular Cocker Spaniel–Poodle cross. Coat, adult size and temperament vary, so the parent dogs and how the litter was raised matter more than a fashionable label.

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Health conversation

Evidence to understand

Ask which Cocker Spaniel and Poodle varieties are in the cross, then request the named, breed-relevant health results for both parents. A claim such as ‘vet checked’ is not the same as parent screening.

Home fit

Plan for the adult dog

Cockapoos are usually social, active dogs that need company, training, grooming and daily exercise. No breeder can guarantee a completely non-shedding or hypoallergenic coat.

Before you enquire

Cockapoo buyer checklist

  • Meet the dam with the litter
  • Confirm the Poodle and Cocker parent varieties
  • Budget for professional grooming
  • Ask for named parent health evidence

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Common questions

Buying a Cockapoo in Ireland

Are there Cockapoo puppies available in Ireland today?

Doggos is in private beta, so the records shown are illustrative and no live Cockapoo availability is claimed. Use the guide to prepare and check again after launch.

What should I check before buying a Cockapoo?

Ask which Cocker Spaniel and Poodle varieties are in the cross, then request the named, breed-relevant health results for both parents. A claim such as ‘vet checked’ is not the same as parent screening.

Is a Cockapoo right for my home?

Cockapoos are usually social, active dogs that need company, training, grooming and daily exercise. No breeder can guarantee a completely non-shedding or hypoallergenic coat.