Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels need 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 that 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. Moderate Maintenance: A comb and soft slicker brush should help to keep this breed’s long coat in top shape. An occasional bath also helps to keep it mat- and tangle-free. Their nails should be trimmed regularly with a nail clipper or grinder to avoid overgrowth and cracking. Their long pendulous ears should be checked regularly to avoid a buildup of wax and debris which can result in an infection. Teeth should be brushed regularly. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an elegant, royal, toy spaniel, slightly longer than tall, with moderate bone. It retains the build of a working spaniel, yet in a smaller version. Its gait is free and elegant, with good reach and drive. Its silky coat is of moderate length, with a slight wave permissible. Long feathering on the feet is a breed characteristic. A hallmark of the breed is its gentle, sweet, melting expression. The cavalier in many ways fits the bill as an ideal house pet. It is sweet, gentle, playful, willing to please, affectionate and quiet. It is amiable toward other dogs, pets and strangers. Outdoors, its spaniel heritage kicks in, and it loves to explore, sniff and chase. Small toy spaniels have been known in Europe and Great Britain since the 16th century and were popular subjects of the most famous painters from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is descended from these toy spaniels. Early toy spaniels were quite common as ladies’ pets, and during the reign of King Charles II, they were given the royal title King Charles Spaniel (English Toy Spaniel). When serious show dog breeding began in England, the dog's face structure changed to have the look of the Pug until an American, Roswell Eldridge, offered a cash prize at the Crufts Dog Show for a dog that resembled those in the early paintings. With careful breeding, the shorter-faced dogs became the English Toy Spaniel, and those that more closely resembled the originals became known as the Cavalier.

01: Charlie
10: Riley
Barking Tendencies: 3 stars Occassional
Colors: Black & Tan Black & White Blenheim Ruby
Grooming: 3 stars More + Less - Moderate Maintenance: A comb and soft slicker brush should help to keep this breed’s long coat in top shape. An occasional bath also helps to keep it mat- and tangle-free. Their nails should be trimmed regularly with a nail clipper or grinder to avoid overgrowth and cracking. Their long pendulous ears should be checked regularly to avoid a buildup of wax and debris which can result in an infection. Teeth should be brushed regularly.
Health Issues: 4 stars Hypoallergenic: No
Life span: 10-14 years
Name: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
02: Max
Adaptability: 5 stars
Apartment Friendly: 5 stars Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are good for apartment life. They are moderately active indoors and a small yard will be sufficient. The Cavalier does not do well in very warm conditions.
Origin: United Kingdom
Other names: Cav, Cavalier, Cavie
Stranger Friendly: 5 stars
07: Oliver
Dog Friendly: 5 stars
Puppy Prices: Average $1500 - $2500 USD The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of the most expensive breeds of small dog breeds. Usually, the average cost of purchasing a pet quality puppy from a reputable breeder is about $1,500 to $2,500. However, for a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy with top breed lines and a superior pedigree, you may need to pay between $3,500 and $5,000.
Temperament: Affectionate Cheerful Courageous Gentle Intelligent Social
08: Toby
09: Marley
Height: 12-13 inches (30-33 cm)
Child Friendly: 5 stars Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them.
Playfulness: 3 stars
Rank: Boy Names
Size: Smallest
Trainability: 4 stars Moderately Easy Training: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is average when it comes to training. Results will come gradually.
03: Bear
05: Jack
Cat Friendly: 3 stars
Type: Purebred
Watchdog Ability: 2 stars
Breed Group: Toy (AKC:1995) Companion Breeds (UKC)
Intelligence: 4 stars Ranking: #44 Full Ranking List
Shedding Level: 3 stars Moderate Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner.
06: Rocky
Exercise Needs: 3 stars More + Less - Cavalier King Charles Spaniels need 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 that 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.
Weight: 10-18 pounds (5-8 kg)
04: Buddy
Litter Size: 3-5 puppies
Popularity: 2022: #14 2021: #15 2020: #17 2019: #16 2018: #18 2017: #19 2016: #19 2015: #18