Cavalier King Charles Breeders in 45 States

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Breed Information

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are adored for their gentle, affectionate nature and graceful looks. These small dogs belong to the toy group per the American Kennel Club and average 12-13 inches in height and 13-18 pounds in weight. The average life expectancy of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is 12-15 years. Standard colors in this breed are black, white, tan, ruby, and Blenheim with tan markings.

These dogs are extremely affectionate and lovey dovey with family and do exceptionally well with young children. A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel will also generally get along well with other dogs in the household.

Although small in size, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are sporty by nature. They have the gentleness of a toy breed but also the athleticism that comes from their spaniel heritage.

It’s near impossible to resist the expressive, melting eyes of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel which are this breed’s hallmark trait. The rich, silky coat is another attractive characteristic that has made this breed so popular.

Given that they have sporting heritage as well as a lap dog heritage, this is an adaptive breed that can do equally well with all kinds of families, including those that lead active lifestyles as well as those who are homebodies or even couch potatoes. Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel will gladly sit with you on the sofa all day but will be equally enthusiastic about going outdoors for some exercise.

To keep your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s coat looking lustrous and healthy, you’ll need to brush it regularly and give your dog an occasional bath. Grooming care also plays a big role in bonding between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and her owner.

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has a sweet and trusting nature with people and other animals. These dogs are eager to please their human parents and have a gentle disposition, so they make excellent therapy dogs. Training a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel early during puppyhood is important, like with all breeds, to ensure the dog learns good manners and grows up into a well-behaved adult.

Lastly, nutrition for your Cavalier should consist of age-appropriate food with sparing use of treats because too many treats can quickly lead to obesity.

Cavalier King Charles Breeders in 45 States

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