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5 Unknown Facts about Cavalier Kings Charles Spaniel Puppies


Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies

When it comes to favorite pets, most people prefer to buy a dog at first. All of the above talking about the cute breeds, small puppies becomes the first choice. Small dogs are cute, but affectionate and extroverted are two of the essential traits of this small dog. In the United States, the cute cavalier king Charles spaniel puppies are among the most popular toy dog breeds, particularly among families. Some facts about the Cavalier King Charles spaniel you may not have known are given below in this blog:

1. Breed Mix-Up

As of their resemblance to each other, Cavalier King Charles spaniels and king Charles cavalier puppies in PA are commonly confused. However, they are essentially two distinct breeds, albeit they were closely related in the past. In the United States, the American Kennel Club ranks the Cavalier King Charles spaniel as the 19th most popular dog breed.

2. From Royal Favorite to Outcaste

Experts believe that King Charles spaniel was first bred in the early 17th century. Cavalier kings were a favorite among royals, but the species nearly fell extinct when King William III and Queen Mary I (the founders of the prestigious College of William & Mary in Virginia) seized power. When it became known that Queen Mary favored pugs, the King Charles spaniel was soon branded a canine no-no.

3. A new face and a new breed.

Cavalier puppies have flat nose, tilted face, round cranium, and large eyes. A group of American breeders tried to recreate the King Charles spaniel’s appearance almost two centuries later with longer nose, flat head, and almond-shaped eyes. Cavalier King Charles spaniel breeders in America were granted special registration status after Wartime for their thriving breed. King Charles Cavalier Puppies for Sale in PA is a energetic and friendly dogs.

4. Obedient and Agile Breed

In the Intellect of Dogs, the Cavalier King Charles spaniel is placed 44th, with "average" intelligence in working or obedience tasks. Although Cavaliers excel in obedience and agility, their soft dispositions make them ideal as therapy dogs. This breed has a natural tendency to chase anything that moves; hence "street-wise" may be very difficult trait to master for most Cavaliers. King Charles Cavalier Spaniels Puppies for Sale is available at Oak Hill Puppies where you will find well socialize and affordable rates. The breed's tendency to treat all strangers as friends makes it difficult to be adequate security dogs.

5. Concerns about health

According to Nationwide pet insurance claims, mitral valve degeneration (which causes heart failure), ear infections, and skin allergies are the three most common health conditions for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.


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