While both Theodores and Cavoodles are hybrid breeds derived from the same parent breeds (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle), Theodores are specifically bred to a standardised breed standard, aiming for greater consistency in appearance, coat type, temperament, and reduction in potential health issues.
Cavoodles, on the other hand, are a more general term for any mixed breed resulting from these two parent breeds, without a standardised breed standard. This means that Cavoodles can exhibit a wider range of variations in appearance, temperament, and health characteristics.
In essence, Theodores represent a more deliberate and structured approach to breeding, while Cavoodles offer a wider range of possibilities due to their less defined genetic makeup.
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