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Common Misspellings: King Charles Cavalier Spaniels, Cavalier King Charles Spanials, Cavaliers, Cavalier Spaniels, King Charles Cavalier Spanials, Cavalier Puppies, Cavalier Dogs, King Charles Spaniels, Cavaleir King Charles Spaniels
Learn all about Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dogs and Puppies
through our in-depth guide to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog breed.
You'll find solid information about Cavalier King Charles Spanieldog history,
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel life expectancy Cavalier King Charles Spanieldog
appearance, Cavalier King Charles Spanieltemperament
and personality, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel health problems,
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy care, training Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
puppy dogs and more. Also includes important information
about choosing a responsible Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog breeder.
Whether you live in an apartment, or a castle, this regal little dog makes an excellent companion!
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Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Height: 12-13 inches tall at the shoulders
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Weight: 10-18 pounds
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Color Variations: colors Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Size Variations:
sizes
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Exercise Needs: Minimal
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Grooming Demands: Moderate
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Training Ease: Medium Difficult
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Average Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Prices: $750 to $2500, depending on
Pedigree
Are Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Good With Children?: Yes
Are Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Good With Other Pets?: Yes
AKC Breed Group: Toy
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The Spaniel has been a popular European dog for centuries; originally bred for the purpose of hunting game, his quiet nature and sweet disposition endeared him to most who encountered the soft-coated sweetheart. As time progressed, different Spaniels emerged for different purposes - the larger Spaniel dogs were adept at hunting fowl whereas smaller Spaniels were ideal for smaller game like rabbits. Eventually, the smallest Spaniels were taken in and became a favored pet with the royalty. Early relatives of the King Charles Spaniel can be found in paintings dating clear back into the 16th century.
The small Spaniels so favored by Charles I and his family were somewhat different from today's King Charles Spaniel - lighter in body and possessing more pointed features, like the other varieties of Spaniel, it wasn't until the Asian breeds became popular that the King Charles Spaniel began to make some changes. While it's unknown if the first matings were simply accidents or planned breedings, crossing the King Charles Spaniel with other Asian breeds such as the Japanese Chin or Pug soon became the latest fad. The resulting puppies carried much of their Spaniel appearance, though they developed the round or domed head that was so prized amongst the Asian breeds. Needless to say, they were an instant hit.
Nevertheless, the King Charles Spaniel was still considered a dog of mixed origins. It wasn't until an American, by the name of Roswell Eldrige, decided to offer forth a sizeable prize of twenty-five pounds that the breed became a reality. Admiring the dogs from the old paintings, Eldrige issued forth a challenge for any to create a Spaniel that possessed this old-fashioned type and coloration. The result would be a pup that bore likeness to the childhood pet of Charles II of England and, because of this, he would come to be known as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
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One of the largest recognized members of the toy breeds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was bred for the specific task which he performs so well - that of a dignified and regal lap dog. With his soft coat and woebegone expression, he endears himself to people with ease. Few cannot look at a Cavie and not fall in love.
Smaller than most other members of the Spaniel variety, Cavaliers are usually no more than 12-13 inches tall at the shoulder and should weigh a proportionate 10-18 pounds as adult dogs. If your Cavie seems a bit larger than that, however, don't fret - while those are the breed standards, it's not unheard of for Cavies to go a bit larger than the breed standard.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel comes in 4 different colors - A beautiful rich ruby shade, an elegant black-and-tan, the snappy looking tri-color and the popular Blenheim, consisting of beautiful russet spots on a pearly white background. Blenheim puppies usually have a spot atop their head - this spot is often called a lozenge or kissing spot, but can also be called the Blenheim spot, kiss of Buddha or kissy spot.
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It's important to get your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy used to regular grooming at a young age - it's also a good habit for you. While the Cavie does not require the time consuming and costly primp of many other breeds, it is important to comb out his hair on a daily basis (particularly his ears), thereby avoiding snarls which can lead to painful mats. Additionally, this hands-on attention is good for your dog's physical and psychological health and it's a known fact that it's good for the human's health as well!
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Unlike many of the Spaniel dogs, the Cavalier requires little physical exercise. Happy with the occasional walk and opportunity to do his business outside, he is the perfect lapdog and, accordingly, tends to be better suited for loafing around.
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Training Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies requires that you maintain a degree of patience and understanding. While eager to please and very loving, they are more content with lazing about on your lap all day, rather than doing tricks for attention. The Cavalier can also be rather difficult to housebreak.
Like any breed of dog, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is subject to a variety of health concerns. Your best bet is, when deciding to choose a new Cav puppy, check around with several breeders and ask about the various health issues that can affect these beautiful dogs. A reputable breeder should be well-versed in the health concerns and should be able to give you more details, as well as showing you the sire and dam of your potential puppy. Some of the health problems that can affect Cavalier King Charles Spaniels include:
Mitral valve disease Elbow dysplasia Episodic falling Syringomyelia
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These small, loveable dogs are fairly low-maintenance. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are very intelligent little dogs, and love children. They fit in well into most living situations, and thrive on human attention and companionship. They also get along very well with other dogs, cats and family pets.
Known as the ultimate lapdog, this sweet-tempered canine makes a wonderful companion dog for the single person or elderly, and also manages to make an ideal family pet. Possessing a great deal of patience and a very sweet attitude, he is usually very tolerant of children and other small animals - moreso than his more popular cousin, the Cocker Spaniel.
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Generally a very friendly and tolerant dog, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel makes a wonderful family pet as well as an excellent and popular companion for the elderly.
The Cav can be notoriously hard to housebreak and prefers to be a bit of a laze-about, humans permitting. If you don't mind these little character flaws and have your heart set on a beautiful and loving Spaniel, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel may be just the right dog for you!
Average Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Price:
$750 - $1000
Price always varies when it comes to the
purchase of a quality, home-raised healthy Cavalier King Charles Spanieldog
or puppy. It's of utmost importance that you place the most weight
on acquiring a great Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy
from a highly responsible, reputable breeder, and put the
price
as a secondary concern in making your decision.
Buying a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog or puppy at a cheap price from
a breeder of questionable reputation can be a one-way ticket to
heartbreak and great additional expense throughout the dog's life,
should your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy have hereditary health problems or
behavior and temperament issues (which very often is the case with
cheap-priced puppies). Buying from a highly reputable Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
breeder is your best insurance for acquiring a well socialized,
healthy puppy of stable temperament.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel prices also will vary according to
the puppy's conformation; puppies placed as pets and companions will
generally be less expensive as show-quality Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
puppies
intended to be shown in conformation.
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If you are ready to add an adorable Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy to your
family, be sure to check out Dogs and Puppies Central's directory of
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies For Sale, where you will find photos and
information posted by
reputable Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breeders. We actively screen
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breeders who wish to advertise on our service
by asking that they meet and follow our
Guidelines For Responsible Dog Breeders. We also ask for - and
check - three references from each breeder.
By performing an initial dog breeder screening, it is our hope
that we can help put you in touch with a caring, responsible
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breeder near you. We cannot physically
inspect the premises and dogs owned by breeders advertising with us,
so you need to be responsible for doing the final inspection and
interview.
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