Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
About
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an elegant, gentle, and affectionate breed, known for its expressive eyes and silky coat. With their warm personality, graceful appearance, and love of companionship, Cavaliers make wonderful companions for families, singles, and seniors alike. Adaptable and loving, this breed thrives in homes that offer plenty of affection, attention, and opportunities to form strong bonds.
Breed Size
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Weight (Male)
6-8 kg
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Weight (Female)
6-8 kg
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Height (Male)
30-33 sm
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Height (Female)
30-33 sm
Coat
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Fur Type
Wavy/Silky
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Color
One color
Care
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Walk
>30 minutes/day
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Breed group
Toy Group
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Breed Size
S
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Demeanor category
Friendly
Breed Traits
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Barking
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Good with young children
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Drooling
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Energy level value
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Grooming frequency value
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Good with other dogs
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Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
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Trainability Category
>Eager to Please
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Temperament
>Affectionate, Gentle, Graceful
Description
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small, graceful breed known for its affectionate nature, silky coat, and expressive eyes. Originating in the United Kingdom, this breed was favored by European nobility and named after King Charles II, who was particularly fond of these charming little dogs. Renowned for their elegance and gentle disposition, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are beloved as companion dogs, bringing joy and companionship to families of all types.
Standing between 12 to 13 inches tall and weighing between 13 to 18 pounds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is characterized by its well-proportioned build, long ears, and a flowing, silky coat. The breed’s coat comes in four distinct color patterns: Blenheim (chestnut and white), Tricolor (black, white, and tan), Ruby (solid red), and Black and Tan. Their large, round, dark eyes give them a warm, soulful expression that is hard to resist.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known for their friendly, gentle, and affectionate demeanor. They form strong bonds with their families and thrive on companionship, making them an ideal choice for singles, couples, and families alike. Cavaliers are good with children and other pets, showing patience and a playful spirit. Their natural sociability makes them friendly with strangers, making them less suitable as watchdogs but perfect as loving companions.
Daily life with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel involves regular moderate exercise and ample affection. These dogs enjoy walks, playtime, and interactive games but are equally content to cuddle on the couch. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them relatively easy to train, especially with positive reinforcement methods. Cavaliers do best in homes where they receive plenty of attention and companionship, as they can become lonely if left alone for long periods.
Caring for a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel includes regular grooming to maintain their silky coat. Weekly brushing helps prevent matting and keeps their coat shiny and healthy. Routine ear cleaning, dental care, and nail trimming are essential to maintain their overall health. A balanced diet tailored to their size and activity level helps prevent weight-related issues, which are common in small breeds.