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Puppy Names Description: The Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel is distinguished by their longer nose and heavier build from the King
Charles Spaniel. They have beautiful large dark eyes. Their fur is long and
silky, with the appearance of royalty. They can have black and tan colors, ruby,
blenheim, or tricolor. They are short small dogs, although the largest of the
toy breeds. Their muzzle is short and blunt, and have long drooping ears that
are covered in feathery soft fur. Their tails can be left alone or docked if
they do not have certain traits that are desirable. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
are a loving dog, they are good natured and fond of children. They make a good
companion for the young and old alike, with a friendly and obedient disposition.
They are companion dogs, mostly used for foot warming, keeping one company,
and as lap dogs. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels will be happy to run in the
field or just sit by your side. They are not excessively energetic, but at the
same time they love to play. A fearless, lively little dog with a cheerful disposition,
they are sociable with both people and other dogs. One of the most popular of
all the toy breeds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a friendly, happy,
loving companion. They originate from England and remain one of
the most popular dogs in that country.
Type: Gun Dog Height:
12 - 13 inches. Colors:
Black and Tan - black with bright tan marks above eyes, head,
chest, legs, underside of tail; white marks undesirable. Ruby
- Rich red; white markings undesirable. Blenheim - Chestnut
markings, well broken up, on white ground; markings evenly divided on head,
lozenge between ears. Tricolor - black and white, well spaced and broken
up, with tan markings over head, inside legs, on underside of tail. Temperament: Cavalier
King Charles Spaniels are friendly, obedient, sensible and sweet. They
have lovely temperaments. They are gentle, playful, affectionate and very wiling
to please. They are usually quiet, but they can bark. They are good with other
pets and with children, and most people. They are very easygoing. Watch-dog: Moderate.
They are alert, but friendly. Care and Training:
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels need weekly grooming with a firm bristle brush.
Special attention should be given to their ears. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
should only be bathed when necessary. Minimal exercise is needed for Cavalier
King Charles Spaniels, but they do enjoy a romp in the park or a backyard with
a playmate. They should be exercised regularly. A short walk or romp daily will
suffice. Activity: Low to Medium. Health Issues: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel may have problems with patellar luxation, heart murmurs, and hip dysplasia. Other health concerns include eye conditions, ear infections, allergies, syringomyelia, and mitral valve disease. Life Span: 9 - 14 years. Country of Origin:
Great Britain First Registered by the AKC:
1996 |
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