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Unlike other Spaniel breeds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was bred specifically to be a companion dog. The Cavalier King Charles is friendly and gentle (and totally adorable). It makes the ultimate lap dog!
Good for Small Homes
As a “large” toy breed, the Cavalier King Charles is a wonderful dog that fits equally well in apartments and on laps.
Absolutely Adorable
Floppy ears, tiny noses and big eyes that stare right into your heart—Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are just plain adorable.
Fantastically Friendly
This playful breed loves to have fun, and you’ll create so many wonderful memories romping around with your new pal.
Lots of Variety
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels come in several different colors, so why not adopt a few of them instead of just one?
Super Smart
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are very smart dogs. Training these pups is a joy, and you’ll love every minute of it.
Fun for the Whole Family
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels make wonderful companions, and they get along great with small kids, too.
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Questions & Answers
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are of the toy breed class. They have short-muzzled, round heads with large, round eyes, and long, silky ears. Their coats can be black and tan, ruby, Blenheim, tri-colored, or black and white. Most Cavaliers are gentle, friendly, and loving. Some have a mischievous side and can be quite clownish. They are excellent family dogs and are very loyal to their owners. Cavaliers get along well with children, but should not be left alone with them.
Managing allergies with a Cavalier King Charles may be difficult for some people, as they can be prone to triggering an allergic response. The best way to manage allergies with this breed is to ensure that their environment is free of allergens as much as possible. Vacuuming frequently and washing their bedding often can help reduce the amount of allergens in their environment. You may also want to look into hypoallergenic shampoos for your pet and avoid any fabric that could be a potential trigger. Allergy medications or shots may also provide some relief.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels usually enjoy eating a variety of nutritious, whole-food based dog foods that are high in protein and low in fillers. Additionally, many owners choose to provide healthy homemade meals for their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that might include lean meats such as chicken, beef, or turkey as well as cooked grains such as brown rice, oatmeal, and quinoa. Fresh fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, and sweet potatoes are also great additions to a Cavalier King Charles' diet.
Before bringing your new Cavalier King Charles home, it's important to ensure that your home is properly prepared. Make sure that any potential hazards, such as toxic house plants, cigarettes, and sharp-edged furniture, are removed from your dog's reach. Ensure all designated rooms are puppy-proofed, and that your house has plenty of space for the dog to move around. If your pup is still being potty trained, designate a specific area in the house for it.
Cavalier King Charles can reach heights anywhere from 12 to 13 inches and weights 13 to 18 pounds when fully grown, so they are considered to be small-to-medium sized breeds. They have medium-length, silky coats that may range in color from a light blonde to a deep chestnut. From a distance, Cavaliers may look like they will stay small, but in adulthood the breed is a bit larger than their toy counterparts. Generally, Cavaliers won't get any bigger than 13-18 inches and 18-20 pounds.
Yes, you can take your Cavalier King Charles running, but you should always make sure that they stay within their limits and never over-exert themselves. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are usually not built for distances longer than a mile or two at a time, so consider shorter distance or burst-style activities such as playing fetch or going on a brisk walk instead. Be sure to bring plenty of water and some treats in case your pup starts to tire and you want to give them a cool down period.
It depends on the individual Cavalier King Charles and how it is socialized. Generally speaking, Cavalier King Charles' are friendly, happy dogs that do not have a problem getting along with other pets assuming they have been properly introduced and socialized. Socializing a young pup is key in allowing them to get along with other pets, however, it's still possible for an adult Cavalier King Charles to learn to coexist with another pet if they are introduced slowly and in a controlled environment.
Training your Cavalier King Charles is an important step to building a strong bond between you and your pup. Since Cavaliers are known for their low energy, the best way to start is with simple commands using positive reinforcement. Start off by teaching basic commands such as "sit", "lie down", and "come". Once you are both comfortable, begin to add more complex behaviors such as "heel" and "leave it".
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