



Breed: Cavapoochon
Date of birth: 01/11/2024
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 24cm
Chest circumference: 36cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 39cm
Height to shoulder: 28cm
Weight: 3.1kg
Deep red curls accented by crisp white boots and a white chest give Maggie a look that is equal parts elegant and irresistible. At just over a year old she weighs a dainty 3.1 kilograms yet projects a confidence that far outweighs her petite frame. Her round dark eyes and soft, expressive face invite immediate connection.
The Cavapoochon blends three beloved breeds: the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Bichon Frise and the Toy Poodle. First intentionally bred in the early 2000s the cross was designed to combine the Cavalier’s affection with the Bichon’s playfulness and the Poodle’s intelligence and hypoallergenic coat. The result has rapidly become one of the most adored companion breeds in the UK.
Maggie is an assessed therapy dog which speaks volumes about her calm, empathetic nature. She is distraction proof, unfazed by loud noises and entirely at ease being handled by strangers. That rock-steady disposition combined with her eagerness to engage makes her one of the most dependable performers on any set.
Maggie’s diminutive size and captivating colouring slot her into romantic dramas, indie films and feel-good television where a small dog with outsized personality elevates every scene. She dances, balances on her hind legs and jumps onto a person’s back on cue offering directors crowd-pleasing moments that need no CGI enhancement.
Her therapy dog background makes her especially suited to sensitive roles depicting emotional support or rehabilitation storylines. She lies flat, rolls onto her side and rests her head to the floor with a tender stillness that conveys genuine comfort. Her friendliness with children and other animals ensures multi-character scenes remain harmonious.
Maggie’s rich red and white colouring pops against clean studio backgrounds making her a standout for jewellery brands, eyewear labels and luxury gift companies. She holds items, touches products with her nose or paw and balances on objects creating interactive compositions that feel dynamic rather than staged.
Wellness brands, children’s publishers and boutique pet accessory lines would equally benefit. She wears hats, bows, necklaces, glasses and full outfits without resistance and holds a long-duration stay so stylists can perfect every detail. Her ability to work off lead and recall from a distance gives creative teams freedom to shoot in open locations with total confidence.
Can be placed in position
Come/recall
Down/lie down
Drop item
Emergency Stop
Go to bed
Go to mark
Heel
Leave item
Sit
Sit on platform
Sit pretty
Standard stay
Watch me
Balance on hind legs
Balance on object
Catch an item
Dance
Fetch item
Give paw
Go around object / person
Go under / through
Head to floor
Hold item
Jump onto a persons back
Jump on / over / up
Paws up on object
Recall (strong from a distance)
Spin (left/right)
Stand
Stay (long duration)
Touch item with nose
Touch item with paw
Jump into object
Lie flat
Lie on back
Lie on side
Lift both front paws together
Play tug of war
Work with props
Walks off lead
Can work outdoors
Calm under pressure
Comfortable with strangers
Consistent eye contact
Distraction proof
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals
Good recall under distraction
Hairdryer friendly
Happy to be groomed
Happy to be held by strangers
Happy to wear clothing
Happy to wear glasses
Happy to wear hat / accessories
Meet and greet
Not reactive to loud noises
Patient for long sessions
Travels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Hold pose
Motion capture
Works from a distance
Breed: Cavapoochon
Date of birth: 01/11/2024
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 24cm
Chest circumference: 36cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 39cm
Height to shoulder: 28cm
Weight: 3.1kg
Deep red curls accented by crisp white boots and a white chest give Maggie a look that is equal parts elegant and irresistible. At just over a year old she weighs a dainty 3.1 kilograms yet projects a confidence that far outweighs her petite frame. Her round dark eyes and soft, expressive face invite immediate connection.
The Cavapoochon blends three beloved breeds: the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Bichon Frise and the Toy Poodle. First intentionally bred in the early 2000s the cross was designed to combine the Cavalier’s affection with the Bichon’s playfulness and the Poodle’s intelligence and hypoallergenic coat. The result has rapidly become one of the most adored companion breeds in the UK.
Maggie is an assessed therapy dog which speaks volumes about her calm, empathetic nature. She is distraction proof, unfazed by loud noises and entirely at ease being handled by strangers. That rock-steady disposition combined with her eagerness to engage makes her one of the most dependable performers on any set.
Maggie’s diminutive size and captivating colouring slot her into romantic dramas, indie films and feel-good television where a small dog with outsized personality elevates every scene. She dances, balances on her hind legs and jumps onto a person’s back on cue offering directors crowd-pleasing moments that need no CGI enhancement.
Her therapy dog background makes her especially suited to sensitive roles depicting emotional support or rehabilitation storylines. She lies flat, rolls onto her side and rests her head to the floor with a tender stillness that conveys genuine comfort. Her friendliness with children and other animals ensures multi-character scenes remain harmonious.
Maggie’s rich red and white colouring pops against clean studio backgrounds making her a standout for jewellery brands, eyewear labels and luxury gift companies. She holds items, touches products with her nose or paw and balances on objects creating interactive compositions that feel dynamic rather than staged.
Wellness brands, children’s publishers and boutique pet accessory lines would equally benefit. She wears hats, bows, necklaces, glasses and full outfits without resistance and holds a long-duration stay so stylists can perfect every detail. Her ability to work off lead and recall from a distance gives creative teams freedom to shoot in open locations with total confidence.