Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel
The Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel is a affectionate, devoted dog,
they love being part of your family. They are adaptable, gentle,
and are very friendly to everyone and even stranger.
BREED
GROUP: Toy Dogs
RECOGNITION: AKC, UKC, CKC
OCCUPATION:
companion dog.
HEIGHT: 30-33 cm.
WEIGHT: 5-8 kg.
COLOR(S): black
and tan or white, black and red or
rich red or white and red
LONGEVITY:
10 to 12 years
EXERCISE:
Daily walk
GROOMING:
Comb or brush
TRAINING: Easy
Origin
The
Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel is
originated developed in the United Kingdom. The Cavalier Charles got
its name from the favorite pet of Britain King Charles.
They is
descended from King Charles Spaniel and were interbred with pugs in the
late 1600's.Many old potraits show dogs are look like today Cavaliers. The Cavalier beginning show in AKC
Toy Dogs Group at 1996.
These breeds of dogs was registered in the AKC in 1996.
Coat
The Cavalier
King Charles Spaniel is a adorable, gentle and friendly
toy dog breeds. He
has a rounded head, large dark eyes, and a full muzzle body. The ears
are long, feathering and dropped. The tail is long and is sometime
docked.
His coat is soft and silky with feathering on the chest ,ears, tail and
legs. His coats is medium to long and is silky.
The coat colors comes with tri-color, ruby, red, white, and black.
Training
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is intelligent and eager to learn,
yet is guileless. The early socialization training is needed,
and housetraining can be challenge. Without the early socialization training, some of them can be shy. They will respond very
well to gentle training and highly praise.
The training should train with fairness, firmness, and consistency.
Training is also important for them, as this breed is easy to spoil yet
needs the same rules and guidance that other breeds require. You need
to set the rules and limits for them to follow, what they allowed to do
and what are not allowed.
They are
easy to train dog breeds and respond well to the good obedience training.
Here are the
dog training tips for your reference.
Grooming
They requires a regular grooming. They need to brush with a firm
bristle brush or comb with curry comb every other day, as the long and silky coat can mat. Bathe or dry
shampoo when is necessary.
The hair between the pads on the feet need to trim always. Always clean
the ears inside as their ears tangling and matting should be brush
often. It is needed to be clean inside of the ears
regularly.
Remember
to always check their eyes for prevent any infection.Daily grooming is
needed if they play and run through the brush or wet grass.
These
dog breeds
is an average shedder.
Overview
The
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is
a adaptable, sweet, loving and friendly to everyone they meet. The
Cavalier is gentle and friendly to the children and is trustworthy with
other small pets. They is a good, gentle, great companion dog and is
suitable to a whole families.
The Cavalier is so adaptable, they
requires their owner to accompany and play with them always.
People with a busy life is not suitable to take these breeds
back
home.
Cavalier
can said to be natural well behaved and easy to get along well with
other dogs. They can't be left alone whole day long. They are good to
apartment life, small yard will be sufficient for them. However the
very warm conditions are not suitable for the cavalier.
Are you can't find the exact information on these page? Talk
to our expert veterinarians, Our Online expert vet will answer your
specific question Right Away!
Also Search Dog Breeds
Related Pages:
Miniature
Toy Dog Breeds
List
of Small Dog Breeds
List
of Medium Dog Breeds
List
of Large Dog Breeds
Types
of Dogs
Most
popular Dog Breeds
Smartest
and Most Intelligent Dog Breeds
Hypoallergenic
and Non Allergic Dog Breeds
Non
shedding dog breeds- Shed less hair dogs
Good
Dog Breeds for Children
Best
Dog Breeds for Families
Search Dogs by Name:
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|E F |
G
|
H
| I |
J | K |
L
|
M
| N | O |
P
| Q |
R
|
S
|
T
|U |V |
W
|X
|
Y
|Z
|
Can't find the breeds you
want in
list of dog
breeds?
Find out at Our
Directory !