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About The Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel
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Description


This beautiful small spaniel has dark round expressive eyes that are large but not
prominent. The tail is sometimes docked to no less then three times its length. It has
a conical muzzle and a flat skull. It has a shallow stop, with well developed nose and
wide nostrils. The ears are long with abundant feathering. It has a silky coat,
sometimes with a slight waviness that comes in ruby, black & tan, tri-color and
blenheim (rich chestnut on a pearly-white background). On Blenheim dogs, a
chestnut-red spot on top of the head between the ears is preferred by breeders, but
not critical.
Blenheim = red and white
Prince Charles = tricolor
King Charles = black and tan
Ruby = rich mahogany red

Temperament

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an eager, affectionate tail-wagger. Lively,
outgoing and sportive. These fearless lively little dogs want to please. They are
intelligent enough to understand what you want and therefore are usually easy to
train and respond well to gentle obedience training. They are said to be naturally well
behaved and get along well with other dogs and non-canine pets. Cavalier's love
people and need lots of companionship to be happy. They should not be left alone all
day. They are descended from hunting dogs and love to romp in the great outdoors.
This breed sometimes displays a chasing instinct and should be kept well enclosed
or leashed so he does not get lost or run over by a car! They do best with older
considerate children and some can be reserved with strangers. The Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel is a pleasant companion dog. It has a noteworthy sense of smell and
vision and can be used in short hunts in open country. They do well in competitive
obedience.

Height and Weight

Height: 12-13 inches
Weight: 13-18 pounds

Living Conditions

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are good for apartment life, or country life. They are
moderately active indoors and a small yard will be sufficient. It's best to have a
fenced in yard, or be kept on a leash to avoid getting hit by a car.

Exercise

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels should have a daily walk.  Play will take care of a lot
of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal
instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display
behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead,
such as a large fenced in yard.

Life Expectancy

About 9-14 years.

Grooming

Comb or brush with a firm bristle brush, and bathe or dry shampoo as necessary.
The feathered hair on the ears is prone to tangling and matting, so this dog should be
thoroughly groomed often. The hair between the pads on the feet should be kept
trimmed and the ears should be cleaned regularly. Always make sure the dog is
thoroughly dry and warm after a bath. Check the eyes carefully for any signs of
infection. This breed is an average shedder.