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They can and do shed. 'Lo doesn't, but some do. Even as much as a normal cocker. Being a cockapoo means it MIGHT not shed. If you get a cockapoo that's a few generation in, all of the past cockapoo parents being non shedders, then you might be safe.
most are inside the 20 -30 range, 10 pounds is considered small and is harder to get, not the norm around here at least.
Don't get puppies, get a pup. Two or three are MUCH harder to raise.
These are links for getting more then one pup.
http://leerburg.com/2dogs.htm http://www.caninedevelopment.com/Sibling.htm http://www.doglistener.co.uk/choosing/siblings.shtml
Just wondering, why did you introduce yourself again?
http://ilovemycockapoo.com/showthread.php?t=450
most are inside the 20 -30 range, 10 pounds is considered small and is harder to get, not the norm around here at least.
Don't get puppies, get a pup. Two or three are MUCH harder to raise.
These are links for getting more then one pup.
http://leerburg.com/2dogs.htm http://www.caninedevelopment.com/Sibling.htm http://www.doglistener.co.uk/choosing/siblings.shtml
Just wondering, why did you introduce yourself again?
http://ilovemycockapoo.com/showthread.php?t=450