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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Illustration of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

HIS LARGE, DARK EYES AND MELTING expression are a true indication of his sweetness of character. Sturdy and hardy, in a range of four such lovely colours, it is difficult to know which to choose.

A happy dog whose pleasures are simple - he will enjoy a long country walk, meandering round the shops or sitting beside you in front of the fire. Good with children, he is a devoted companion, absolutely non-aggressive and easy to care for. His silky coat requires little attention and his ever-wagging tail shows how easy he is to please.

His origins are a little hazy; he goes back several centuries though not securing Kennel Club status until 1944, having been revived as a breed separate from the King Charles Spaniel. By the 1970s the breed was in the top twenty of British registrations and continues to attract large show entries. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is larger than his relative, the King Charles, and less snub-nosed.

 
Breed Group
Toy
Vulnerable Breed
No
Size
Small
How much exercise?
About 1 hour per day
Length of coat
Medium
How much grooming?
More than once a week
Supposedly sheds?*
Yes
Town or Country
Either
Type of home
Flat, Small or Large House
Minimum Garden Size
Small/Medium
* If you are asthmatic or have an allergy, you should consult your medical advisor before considering obtaining a dog. More information can also be found on the Kennel Club website.
 

The Toy Breed Group

Small companion or lap dogs. Many of the Toy breeds were bred for this capacity although some have been placed into this category due to their size. They should have friendly personalities and love attention. They do not need a large amount of exercise and some can be finicky eaters.