White: White Cavoodles are typically the result of breeding with a white Poodle, although it is rare to find a completely white Cavoodle. These dogs often have other colours mixed in, such as spots of tan, black, or red.
Black: Black is a dominant colour in Cavoodles, as it is common in both Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles. It is possible to find a completely black Cavoodle, but they may also have white patches on their body.
Chocolate: This classic colour is often the result of breeding with a black or brown Poodle. Chocolate Cavoodles are usually dark brown with white patches on their forehead, chest, and toes.
Tan: Tan is another common colour in Cavoodles, and it often comes from the Poodle side of the breeding, particularly if the Poodle is apricot or cream-coloured. Solid tan Cavoodles may also have splashes of black, apricot, or white.
Apricot: This colour can be difficult to distinguish from tan, but apricot Cavoodles have gold and peach tones. They may also have white patches on their face, chest, and paws.
Red or Chestnut: Red or chestnut is a popular colour in Cavoodles, and it often remains consistent throughout a dog's life. These dogs may have splashes of white on their body.
Bi-Coloured: Some Cavoodles have a mixture of two colours, which is often due to the Cavalier side of the breeding. Common colour combinations include black and tan, black and white, red and white, tan and white, apricot and white, chocolate and latte, and gold and Blenheim
Tri-Coloured: Some Cavoodles have a combination of three colours, making them unique and often more expensive. These dogs typically have black as the base of their coat, with splashes of other colours such as white and tan.
Other Colors: Cavoodles can also come in other colours such as silver, grey, and blue. These colours are less common and may be the result of specific breeding combinations. Cavoodles can also have multi-coloured coats, with a mixture of different shades and patterns. No matter the coat colour, Cavoodles are loving and affectionate companions. It is important to choose a Cavoodle based on personality and temperament rather than just coat colour.