The main difference between F1, F1B, and Multigen Cavapoos comes down to genetics and how predictable the traits are.
An F1 Cavapoo is a first-generation cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. They usually have a balanced mix of traits from both parents, but coat type and shedding can vary more from puppy to puppy.
An F1B Cavapoo is bred by crossing an F1 Cavapoo with a Poodle. This generation is often chosen by people looking for a more consistent, low-shedding or allergy-friendly coat, although temperament is still influenced by early socialization.
A Multigen Cavapoo comes from breeding Cavapoos with other Cavapoos over several generations. These dogs tend to have more predictable coats and sizes, but quality depends heavily on responsible breeding practices rather than generation alone.
If you want a deeper explanation with examples and pros and cons for each generation, this Cavapoo generations guide
The main difference between F1, F1B, and Multigen Cavapoos comes down to genetics and how predictable the traits are.
An F1 Cavapoo is a first-generation cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. They usually have a balanced mix of traits from both parents, but coat type and shedding can vary more from puppy to puppy.
An F1B Cavapoo is bred by crossing an F1 Cavapoo with a Poodle. This generation is often chosen by people looking for a more consistent, low-shedding or allergy-friendly coat, although temperament is still influenced by early socialization.
A Multigen Cavapoo comes from breeding Cavapoos with other Cavapoos over several generations. These dogs tend to have more predictable coats and sizes, but quality depends heavily on responsible breeding practices rather than generation alone.
If you want a deeper explanation with examples and pros and cons for each generation, this Cavapoo generations guide
breaks it down in a clear and practical way.