Crestepoo
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AKA: |
Chinese Crestepoo, Poochis |
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Mispellings: |
Crestapoo, Crestipoo |
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Caring for a Crestepoo
Feeding: The Crestepoo can be fed two meals a day.
Living with a Crestepoo
Personality: The Crestepoo can be a high strung, picky dog but they are very lovable.
Family Dog: The Crestepoo makes a very good family dog. They are typically very gentle with children and very protective of their family.
Shedding: The Crestepoo is a very low shedder.
Training: The Crestepoo can be stubborn when it comes to training.
Barking: The Crestepoo doesn't bark too much and when they do it is not a yappy bark.
Exercise: The Crestepoo loves to run.
Crestepoo Appearance
Appearance: The Crestepoo is a small to medium sized dog with thin legs, a long thin tail, a wavy coat, hairless ears and a beard.
Size: A fully grown Crestepoo weighs around 9 pounds.
Nose: The Crestepoo has a small nose.
Ears: The Crestepoo may have hairless ears.
Muzzle: The Crestepoo has a short, thin muzzle.
Color: The coat of the Crestepoo is typically black and white in color.
Coat: The Crestepoo has a long, soft, wavy coat with soft, straight hair on legs and feet.
Crestepoo Health
Allergies: The Crestepoo has no known allergies at this time.
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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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