This breed was named for the Cavalier King, who ruled Great
Britain in the 1700s.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is usually a pampered house
dog that requires frequent and careful combing and brushing to
prevent matting. For best results use Life's Abundance Pet Grooming Products.
It is an ideal house pet and family companion
that socializes well with other family pets. The Cavalier King
Charles is noted to be particularly good with children. He has
very few quirks in his personality and not many hang-ups either,
which helps to make him a good companion for children.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is active and high-spirited.
He enjoys pleasing his family in every way possible. The
Cavalier King Charles is loving and lovable. Among his assets
are intelligence and obedience. He is usually ready for walks or
play time but will be just as content by himself dozing near his
family when asked. This dog is charming and usually undemanding.
The Cavalier King Charles also makes a good companion to senior
citizens, young families and singles as well.
His exercise requirements are easily accomplished in daily
household activities. His need for exercise is not great,
although as mentioned above, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
does enjoy walks with his loved ones. If walking with his loved
ones is not available he is just as content romping around in
the backyard.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel enjoys consistent training. For best training results use Life's Abundance Tasty Rewards Training Treats.
He will bond well with the entire family. He is blessed with an
even and fairly predictable temperament. The Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel adjust well to most situations. They are
especially good for agility and obedience training. They are
fine athletes.
The roots of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel as with all true
Spaniels are probably found in Spain, although the Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel claims origin in seventeenth-century England. It
is felt by some historians that the breed probably has some of
the ancient Oriental toy breeds among its ancestors as well.
King Charles II favored a Cavalier type that evolved into a dog
with a shorter muzzle and lighter body. In the early 1900s
selective breeding created a swing back to the original head and
body type.
Originally, Spaniels were sporting dogs used mostly to flush and
retrieve game birds. In the 1600s the Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel served a similar function, but the principal purpose at
this time was to provide pleasure for its English royalty
owners. They would lie at the feet in the beds of Kings and
provide warmth to the master’s feet. They provided companionship
for dukes and earls.
The English Kennel Club distinguished them from the King Charles
spaniel in 1945 as a separate breed by the addition of the
Cavalier to its name. There was a long period of discord among
American Cavalier fanciers. However, the breed was recognized by
AKC in 1996.
The Cavalier King Charles stands 12 to 13 inches tall and weighs
10 to 18 pounds. He resembles a miniature hunting spaniel with a
moderately long, full muzzle, long, high-set ears and a long or
docked tail.
The coat of a Cavalier King Charles is soft, gently-waving and
longish hair that is almost like silk. The red and white color
type is called Blenheim after the Duke of Marlborough’s estate.
Other acceptable colors of the Cavalier King Charles are solid
red, black and white and tricolor. The tricolor is a combination
of black and white with russet brown accents.
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Britain in the 1700s.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is usually a pampered house
dog that requires frequent and careful combing and brushing to
prevent matting. For best results use Life's Abundance Pet Grooming Products.
It is an ideal house pet and family companion
that socializes well with other family pets. The Cavalier King
Charles is noted to be particularly good with children. He has
very few quirks in his personality and not many hang-ups either,
which helps to make him a good companion for children.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is active and high-spirited.
He enjoys pleasing his family in every way possible. The
Cavalier King Charles is loving and lovable. Among his assets
are intelligence and obedience. He is usually ready for walks or
play time but will be just as content by himself dozing near his
family when asked. This dog is charming and usually undemanding.
The Cavalier King Charles also makes a good companion to senior
citizens, young families and singles as well.
His exercise requirements are easily accomplished in daily
household activities. His need for exercise is not great,
although as mentioned above, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
does enjoy walks with his loved ones. If walking with his loved
ones is not available he is just as content romping around in
the backyard.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel enjoys consistent training. For best training results use Life's Abundance Tasty Rewards Training Treats.
He will bond well with the entire family. He is blessed with an
even and fairly predictable temperament. The Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel adjust well to most situations. They are
especially good for agility and obedience training. They are
fine athletes.
The roots of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel as with all true
Spaniels are probably found in Spain, although the Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel claims origin in seventeenth-century England. It
is felt by some historians that the breed probably has some of
the ancient Oriental toy breeds among its ancestors as well.
King Charles II favored a Cavalier type that evolved into a dog
with a shorter muzzle and lighter body. In the early 1900s
selective breeding created a swing back to the original head and
body type.
Originally, Spaniels were sporting dogs used mostly to flush and
retrieve game birds. In the 1600s the Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel served a similar function, but the principal purpose at
this time was to provide pleasure for its English royalty
owners. They would lie at the feet in the beds of Kings and
provide warmth to the master’s feet. They provided companionship
for dukes and earls.
The English Kennel Club distinguished them from the King Charles
spaniel in 1945 as a separate breed by the addition of the
Cavalier to its name. There was a long period of discord among
American Cavalier fanciers. However, the breed was recognized by
AKC in 1996.
The Cavalier King Charles stands 12 to 13 inches tall and weighs
10 to 18 pounds. He resembles a miniature hunting spaniel with a
moderately long, full muzzle, long, high-set ears and a long or
docked tail.
The coat of a Cavalier King Charles is soft, gently-waving and
longish hair that is almost like silk. The red and white color
type is called Blenheim after the Duke of Marlborough’s estate.
Other acceptable colors of the Cavalier King Charles are solid
red, black and white and tricolor. The tricolor is a combination
of black and white with russet brown accents.
Do you raise the Cavalier King Charles puppies for sale or show?
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