Find A Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Puppy

By Diane Perry


Dog is the man's best friend, and that's one of those things you can really trust. Small or big, dogs are always loyal, faithful and beautiful and they make the world a more beautiful place. And your home becomes more comfortable and warmer if one of these four-legged, hairy pets lives in it, especially when it's Cavalier King Charles Spaniels puppy.

These beautiful and clever little dogs are immensely friendly, always ready to play or to cuddle on your lap. Their patience and sweet nature make them suitable for large families with children, but also for anyone who'll appreciate their beauty and numerous qualities, including elderly people. They can easily live in a very small apartment, but also in a large house with a yard, but they prefer to be close to their owners all the time.

Another great characteristic of these adorable little dogs is their ability to adapt to virtually any situation. They will be perfectly satisfied in some small apartment in the city, but equally happy living in the country house, as long as they have someone to spend time with. If you give them a chance to run, they will do it happily. If you stay home, they will sleep on the cushion. It doesn't really matter, as long as you are there.

If we exclude the difference in size, there are no major differences between Cavalier King Charles and King Charles breeds. The first one is is slightly bigger, with ten to eighteen pounds weight. The ears are set just a little bit higher, and the skull is flat. Both breeds are really affectionate and friendly, and you won't make a mistake choosing any of them for your pet.

There are four accepted and recognized color variations. The most recognizable one is so called Blenheim, with chestnut markings on silky, pearl-white coats. This variation sometimes has the characteristic 'Duchess thumb', or 'Blenheim spot', but this is not required. If they have it, the spot should be on the center of their forehead.

Second variety, Black and Tan, is really popular as well. The coat is black, and the markings are tan, spread on ears, legs cheeks and under the tail. The third variation is called Tricolor. The coat is combined in black, tan and white. Ruby is the fourth combination, highly popular. Although the whole coat should be uniformly chestnut, it is allowed to have slightly lighter shades on ears or slippers.

When it comes to their health, there are some medical conditions they can be prone to, such as mitral valve disease, SM, hip dysplasia, eye and ear problems etc. Most pure-breeds have similar problems, and that's why it is important to buy your puppy from one dependable, trustworthy breeder only.

These low maintenance dogs really aren't demanding. One brush a week will be quite enough to keep their lovely coats in perfect condition. They don't need trimming either. Even so, if you make the hair on their slippers shorter, it will be easier to clean them after taking a walk. Clean their ears regularly, but don't give them a bath unless it is really necessary. Good dog food twice a day and you will have a happy little dog.




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