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 affectionate, funny little things are so playful, so cuddly and so immensely adorable you just won't be able to resist. Their gentle and lovable nature will capture your heart forever. They love people, especially children, they can become friends with other dogs and even with cats, in short, they will be one precious addition to your household in every single way.

They can be active and sporting, or simply enjoy cuddling up on your lap, perfectly adapting to your lifestyle. If you are a highly active person, this little dog will enjoy when you take her to a long walk. She will appreciate having an opportunity to chase birds or any other moving objects outside, but she will also be perfectly satisfied staying at home on her favorite cushion, as long as she is somewhere near to you.

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 officially recognized color varieties. Blenheim is probably the most popular one. This irresistible combination of pearly white coats and warm chestnut markings is equally adorable on puppies as it's on adult doggies. So called Blenheim spot in the middle of the forehead is highly appreciated, although not obligatory.

Another variety is called simply Black and Tan. The coat is black, with tan areas placed mostly on their eyebrows, cheeks and legs, as well as on the area just beneath their tails. Tricolor has the combination of black, tan and white, while the fourth variation, so called Ruby, has uniform chestnut color, and it is not so rare that this color is slightly lighter on their slippers or maybe on their ears.

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.

Cavaliers are low maintenance dogs. They don't require trimming, and their coats can be kept in perfect condition simply with weekly brushing. If you want to make things even easier, you can cut the hair on their slippers, it will make it easier to clean their feet after taking a walk. Bathing should be reduced to minimum, and when you choose a shampoo, choose a mild one. Feed your dog twice a day.




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