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The dark truth about Cockapoos: Study reveals how the trendy crossbreed is 44% more likely to suffer behavioural issues – including aggression

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March 18, 2026
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The dark truth about Cockapoos has been revealed in a new study. 

With their teddy bear–like features, Cockapoos are now some of the most popular dogs in the UK. 

The Beckhams, Jack Grealish, and Jonathan Bailey are just a few of the famous faces who have shared their lives with the dog, which is a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. 

But if you’re thinking about getting one, new research may ring alarm bells for you. 

Experts from the Royal Veterinary College have warned that Cockapoos are 44 per cent more likely to suffer behavioural issues than purebreeds.

These issues include owner–directed aggression, stranger–directed aggression, dog rivalry, and problems with separation. 

‘There have been numerous studies documenting the prevalence of aggressive behaviours in Cocker Spaniels (often termed “Cocker Rage”), particularly Golden Cocker Spaniels,’ the researchers explained. 

‘The combination of being a smaller breed and Cocker Spaniel parentage could explain why Cockapoos display an exacerbated level of aggression–related behaviours.’

The team analysed data from a total of 9,402 dogs – including Cockapoos and their purebred progenitor breeds (Cocker Spaniels and Poodles)

David Beckham with his cockapoo, Simba
Footballer, Jack Grealish, with his cockapoo

The Beckhams, Jack Grealish, and Jonathan Bailey are just a few of the famous faces who have shared their lives with the dog, which is a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle

In recent years, there’s been a huge increase in people crossbreeding puppies, often to try to combine the best traits of different dogs. 

For example, you might hear about Cockapoos, Goldendoodles and Puggles, as well as Bolonoodles and the Chipoos. 

However, despite their popularity, there has been limited research on crossbreeds’ behaviour.

Writing in their study, published in PLOS One, the researchers, led by Gina T. Bryson, said: ‘Despite rapidly rising public demand for certain designer–crossbreed dogs, there is currently very little published research reporting their behaviour, even though breed–associated behaviours (actual or perceived) are a key factor influencing breed choice during pre–purchase decision–making. 

‘Consequently, during pre–purchase research, prospective owners considering whether to acquire a specific designer–crossbreed are forced to rely on anecdotal information.’ 

To get to the bottom of it, the team analysed data from a total of 9,402 dogs – including Cavapoos (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel x Poodle), Labradoodles (Labrador x Poodle), Cockapoos (Cocker Spaniel x Poodle), and their purebred progenitor breeds.

For each crossbreed, the researchers compared 12 different behavioural traits to their purebred progenitors. 

These traits were: trainability, attachment/attention seeking, excitability, separation related problems, dog–directed fear, non–social fear, stranger–directed fear, touch sensitivity, dog–directed aggression, stranger–directed aggression, dog rivalry, and owner–directed aggression. 

In recent years, there's been a huge increase in people crossbreeding puppies, often to try to combine the best traits of different dogs. Pictured: actor Jonathan Bailey with his cockapoo, Benson

In recent years, there’s been a huge increase in people crossbreeding puppies, often to try to combine the best traits of different dogs. Pictured: actor Jonathan Bailey with his cockapoo, Benson

A three-year-old girl was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery after her skin was "ripped open" in a dog attack outside a primary school
Bunnie Skinley had to be rushed to hospital in London for emergency plastic surgery after the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle crossbreed brutally mauled her unprovoked

Last year, a three–year–old girl had her arm ripped open by a cockapoo in Rainham Kent. Bunnie Skinley had to be rushed to hospital in London for emergency plastic surgery after the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle crossbreed brutally mauled her unprovoked

The results revealed that, in 44.4 per cent of comparisons, the crossbreeds had more undesirable behaviours than their progenitor breeds. 

In particular, Cockapoos were found to have the most undesirable behaviours. 

Compared to Poodles and Cocker Spaniels, Cockapoos scored ‘significantly higher’ on 16/24 behaviours, including owner–directed aggression, stranger–directed aggression, and dog rivalry. 

Meanwhile, Cavapoos scored worse on 11/24 behaviours, while Labradoodles scored worse in five behaviours, but better in six.

‘The combination of being a smaller breed and Cocker Spaniel parentage could explain why Cockapoos display an exacerbated level of aggression–related behaviours than their progenitors and other Poodle–mix designer–crossbreeds,’ the researchers explained. 

While Cocker Spaniels and Labradors are both from the gun dog group, the researchers point out their slightly different roles – with Labradors bred to retrieve game and therefore to work closely with their handler.

The team epxlained: ‘The Cocker Spaniel breed was developed to flush out game from dense areas of woodland and grassland, and therefore required high–energy levels, mental resilience and intelligence. 

‘The result is a breed that is anecdotally described as an “interesting mixture of brains, energy, speed and independence” which can be “more of a problem in pet homes”. 

Labradoodles scored worse in five behaviours than their progenitors, Labradors and Poodles - but better in six

Labradoodles scored worse in five behaviours than their progenitors, Labradors and Poodles – but better in six

Scott Putman from Bedford, unexpectedly found himself go viral on TikTok after a video of his cockapoo, Arlo, destroying rolls of toilet paper racked up more than 100,000 views

Scott Putman from Bedford, unexpectedly found himself go viral on TikTok after a video of his cockapoo, Arlo, destroying rolls of toilet paper racked up more than 100,000 views 

‘When bred with a Poodle, these behavioural tendencies, combined with the smaller resultant crossbred offspring, could potentially result in more undesirable behaviours.’

The findings will come as no surprise to many Cockapoo owners, who say their pets are costing them thousands in vet bills. 

Jenna Beverley, owner of two–year–old cockapoo Toby, said her pet has been such ‘hard work’ that she wouldn’t get another one.

Jenna, from south Yorkshire, who herself works in veterinary medicine, described Toby as a ‘nightmare’ for food, as well as being clingy, and snapping at and attacking other dogs he doesn’t like, especially bulldogs and Labradors.

She previously told FEMAIL: ‘He’s my boy but he’s hard work!

‘I would warn others about the things that can go wrong when crossing two breeds, there’s no guarantee on anything, especially temperament.’

Meanwhile, Scott Putman from Bedford, unexpectedly found himself go viral on TikTok after a video of his cockapoo, Arlo, destroying rolls of toilet paper racked up more than 100,000 views. 

Scott told FEMAIL: ‘People, if they look at sort of pictures, they think it’s going to be a breeze. It’s not always like that.’ 

What’s more, last year, a three–year–old girl had her arm ripped open by a cockapoo in Rainham Kent.    

Bunnie Skinley had to be rushed to hospital in London for emergency plastic surgery after the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle crossbreed brutally mauled her unprovoked.

Based on the study findings, the researchers are urging prospective owners to really think about it before getting a crossbreed. 

They concluded: ‘The results of this study highlight the importance of owners thoroughly exploring the characteristics of any breed or crossbreed during pre–purchase research to avoid mis–informed breed selection. 

‘In addition, prospective owners should meet the parents of any prospective puppy and appraise their behaviour before making any final acquisition decision.’

DESIGNER DOG BREEDS: HOW MANY CAN YOU GUESS?

Designer dog 

Cockapoo

Labradoodle

Lurcher

Cavapoo                                       

Sprocker

Jug

Chorkie

Cavachon                               

Goldendoodle

Puggle

Miniature Labradoodle

Schnoodle

Maltipoo

Jack–Chi

Shichon

Australian Labradoodle

Jackapoo

Poochon

Springador

Yorkipoo

Chug

Miniature Goldendoodle

Malshi

Shih–Poo

Springerdoodle

Pomsky

Chi–Poo

Cavatzu                                   

Westiepoo                               

Snorkie

Cockador

Cavapoochon                       

Chi–Pom

Shiranian

Miniature Cockapoo

Morkie

Malchi

American Bullnese

Pomapoo

Lhasapoo

American Cockapoo            

PatterJack

Sprollie

Pugalier                                   

Borkie

Cockalier                                

Borador

Irish Doodle

Borderpoo

Chiweenie

Maltichon

Cockachon                            

Goldador

Huskamute

Pugapoo

Tiara Teddy Bear

Boxador

Bullador

Chonzer

PatterPoo

Frug

Labstaff

Miniature Schnoodle

Pooton

ShiChi

Dorkie

Lhasachon

Pekepoo

Pugtzu

Fourche Terrier                     

Jack–Tzu

Jackabee

Springbatt

Chichon

Maltipom

Weechon                                 

Colliedoodle

Doxiepoo

Jackaranian 

Jackshund

King Shepherd Dog

Shepadoodle

Wauzer

Beaglier                                   

Cavajack                                 

Cavapom                                  

Cavestie                                  

Chusky

Dalmador

Labralas

Poogle

Shug

Bolonoodle

Cavador                                     

Floodle

Havapoo

Hush Basset

Labernese

Labraspoodle

Papastzu

Puganese

American Lamalese

Bordernese

Bug

Cavachi                                   

Crestepoo

Havachon

Havaton

Huskita

Lhatese

Mastweiler

Papichon

Sharpoo

Sheepadoodle

Sheprador

Shorkie

Tibetan Puff                           

Whoodle                                   

Yorkie Russell

Bedipoo

Bernedoodle

Bostipoo

Boston Jug

Boxoodle

Cairnoodle

Cavachichon                         

Chipin

Cockerdale

Corkie

Dachsador

Dorgi

Giant Schnoodle

Havamalt

Jugapoo

Lab–Pei

Lhasajack

Malt Russell

Papipoo

Papitese

Pomapug

Poochin

Pugadale

Pugador

Pugland                                        

Pyredoodle

Schnauzon

Scottish Poo

Shmoodle

Sprockapoo

Sprusky

Yoranian

Parent 1 

Cocker Spaniel

Labrador

Greyhound

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel

Pug

Chihuahua

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Golden Retriever 

Pug 

Labrador

Schnauzer

Maltese

Jack Russell Terrier

Shih Tzu

Labrador

Jack Russell Terrier

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Springer Spaniel

Yorkshire Terrier

Chihuahua

Golden Retriever

Maltese

Shih Tzu

Springer Spaniel

Pomeranian

Chihuahua

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

West Highland White Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

Cocker Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Pomeranian

Shih Tzu

Cocker Spaniel

Maltese

Maltese

French Bulldog

Pomeranian

Lhasa Apso

American Cocker Spaniel

Patterdale Terrier

English Springer Spaniel

Pug                                            

Beagle 

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Labrador 

Irish Setter

Border Collie

Chihuahua 

Maltese Terrier 

Bichon Frise                           

Golden Retriever 

Siberian Husky 

Pug 

Shih Tzu

Boxer

English Bulldog

Bichon Frise 

Patterdale Terrier

French Bulldog

Labrador

Miniature Schnauzer

Coton de Tulear

Chihuahua 

Dachshund

Bichon Frise

Pekingese

Pug 

West Highland White Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier 

Jack Russell Terrier

Springer Spaniel 

Chihuahua

Maltese 

West Highland White Terrier 

Border Collie

Dachshund

Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier

German Shepherd

German Shepherd

West Highland Terrier 

Beagle                                      

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Chow Chow

Dalmatian

Labrador

Beagle

German Shepherd

Bolognese

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

Flat–coated Labrador

Havanese

Basset Hound

Labrador

Labrador

Papillon

Pug

Lhasa Apso 

Border Collie

Boston Terrier

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Chinese Crested 

Bichon Frise

Coton de Tulear

Akita

Lhasa Apso 

Mastiff 

Papillon

Shar–Pei

Old English Sheepdog 

German Shepherd 

Shih Tzu

Tibetan Terrier                      

Soft–Coated Wheaten Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier 

Bedlington Terrier 

Bernese Mountain Dog

Boston Terrier

Boston Terrier

Boxer 

Cairn Terrier

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

Chihuahua 

Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel 

Dachshund

Dachshund 

Giant Schnauzer

Havanese

Jack Russell/Pug 

Labrador

Lhasa Apso 

Maltese

Papillon

Papillon

Pomeranian

Poodle 

Pug

Pug

Pug                                            

Great Pyrenees

Miniature Schnauzer

Scottish Terrier 

Mal–Shi

Sprocker Spaniel

Springer Spaniel 

Yorkshire Terrier 

Parent 2

Poodle

Poodle

Terrier

Poodle                                     

Springer Spaniel

Jack Russell Terrier

Yorkshire terrier

Bichon Frise                            

Poodle 

Beagle

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Poodle

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Chihuahua

Bichon Frise

Australian Shepherd

Poodle

Bichon Frise

Labrador

Poodle

Pug

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Shih Tzu

Toy Poodle

Poodle

Siberian Husky 

Toy Poodle

Shih Tzu                                                           

Poodle                                     

Miniature Schnauzer

Labrador Retriever

Bichon Frise                           

Chihuahua

Pomeranian 

Miniature Poodle

Yorkshire Terrier

Chihuahua

Pekingese

Toy Poodle

Poodle

Toy Poodle                             

Jack Russell Terrier

Border Collie

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

Yorkshire Terrier 

Cocker Spaniel                      

Border Collie 

Poodle 

Poodle 

Dachshund 

Bichon Frise 

American Cocker Spaniel

Labrador 

Alaskan Malamute 

Poodle

Poodle/Bichon Frise

Labrador 

Labrador

Miniature Schnauzer 

Miniature Poodle 

Pug

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Miniature Poodle

Poodle

Shih Tzu

Yorkshire Terrier

Lhasa Apso

Poodle

Shih Tzu

Yorkshire Terrier                    

Shih Tzu

Beagle

Basset Hound 

Bichon Frise

Pomeranian

Bichon Frise                           

Poodle

Poodle

Pomeranian

Dachshund 

Alaskan Malamute 

Poodle

Schnauzer

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

Jack Russell Terrier               

Pomeranian                            

West Highland White Terrier

Siberian Husky

Labrador

Hungarian Vizsla

Poodle

Pug 

Poodle 

Labrador                                   

Poodle

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Cocker Spaniel

Bernese Mountain Dog

Poodle

Shih Tzu 

Havanese

Maltese 

Bernese Mountain Dog

Pug

Chihuahua                              

Poodle 

Havanese

Havanese

Siberian Husky

Maltese 

Rottweiler

Bichon Frise 

Poodle

Poodle

Labrador 

Yorkshire Terrier

Chinese Crested Powder Puff

Poodle                                          

Jack Russell Terrier

Poodle

Poodle 

Poodle

Jack Russell 

Poodle 

Miniature Poodle

Bichon Frise/Chihuahua   

Miniature Pinscher 

Patterdale Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier 

Labrador

Welsh Corgi 

Poodle 

Maltese

Poodle

Shar–Pei 

Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier

Poodle 

Maltese

Pug

Japanese Chin

Airedale Terrier 

Labrador

West Highland White Terrier

Poodle

Bichon Frise

Poodle

Toy or Miniature Poodle

Poodle

Siberian Husky

Pomeranian

 

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