Cavapoo Colors
Black
Black Cavapoos are solid in color but may have small white patches on their chest and underbelly.
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The black color is a recessive trait that comes from the poodle and is somewhat rare in the cavapoo breed.
Tan / Gold Coats
One of the more common coats your Cavapoo may have is solid tan. While we say solid, this coat frequently comes with splashes of white, apricot, or black mixed in. These gorgeous pups usually draw their color from the Spaniel side of their lineage, as this breed can boast black and tan colors.
Additionally, the tan pigments can stem from the Poodle side if you have a cream or apricot-colored Poodle.
Regardless of where their color comes from, the pooches have a beautiful shade and can look extra adorable with a tuft of white on their nose or paws.
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Red Coat
A red-coated Cavapoo has many possibilities within its category, with various shades possible from red to strawberry blonde and every shade in between.
A red coat is pretty common among this mixed breed due to the popular ruby Spaniel. When mixed with an apricot Poodle, chances are you’ll get a red Cavapoo.
Like many of the other colors on this list, a red Cavapoo will often have splashes of white throughout its coat. You may see white on its face or paws, and some may even have spots on their backs or legs.
Phantom Coat
Phantom Cavapoos have black or brown coats with brown, tan or silver points on their eyebrows, nose, chest, legs and underside of their tail.