Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

What Is the Canine Care Certified Program?
Canine Care Certified (CCC) is a nationwide program established by animal welfare experts at Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Its goal is to ensure that breeders adhere to rigorous, science-based standards for the health and well-being of dogs. By focusing on both physical and behavioral needs, this certification raises the bar for responsible breeding practices.
Why Does Canine Care Certification Matter?
What Does This Mean for You as a Consumer?
By choosing a Canine Care Certified breeder, you gain peace of mind knowing your puppy comes from an environment committed to high welfare standards. This often translates to a healthier pet, fewer medical issues, and a smoother transition into your home.
Source: vet.purdue.edu/ccc/consumers.php
What is the OFA?
The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) is a non-profit organization established to improve
the health and well-being of companion animals by reducing the incidence of genetic diseases.
OFA maintains a comprehensive database of certified health testing results for dogs, which
helps breeders make informed decisions and allows prospective pet owners to verify health clearances.
Common OFA Tests Include:
Why OFA Matters:
Reliability: OFA’s evaluations are performed by board-certified veterinary specialists.
Transparency: Results are recorded in a public database, providing accessible proof of a dog’s tested health.
Breed Improvement: By certifying breeding dogs that pass OFA’s tests, responsible breeders help reduce the prevalence of hereditary conditions.
Many responsible breeders use OFA to ensure their breeding programs focus on healthy genetics. Pet owners also benefit from OFA certification because it gives reassurance that certain hereditary conditions have been screened out or identified early.
For additional details, visit www.ofa.org.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Registry: APRI
Weight: 15 lbs
OFA Tested: Yes
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Registry: APRI
Weight: 24 lbs
OFA Tested: Yes
Graceful, affectionate, and highly adaptable, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a beloved toy breed known for its expressive eyes and silky, feathered coat. Weighing 13–18 pounds as adults, these dogs are the perfect size for a lap companion yet active enough to enjoy outdoor adventures. The breed’s gentle temperament and social nature make it a popular choice for families, singles, and seniors alike.
Originating in England, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has a royal heritage dating back to the 17th century, when small spaniels were cherished by British nobility. They were named in honor of King Charles II, who was famously devoted to the breed. After nearly disappearing during the early 20th century, breeders worked to recreate the toy spaniel’s classic look, which led to the development of the modern Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1995 and remains one of the most popular companion dogs worldwide.
Bred to be the ideal lap dog and household companion, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel retains its spaniel roots with a love of activity and exploration. Its soft, flowing coat and distinct markings, including the iconic “Blenheim” pattern, were refined for elegance as well as function. Known for its affectionate nature and willingness to please, the breed was developed to thrive in family life, offering the perfect blend of beauty, athleticism, and companionship.
Gentle, affectionate, and eager to please, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel bonds closely with its owners and thrives on companionship. This breed is known for being friendly with children, other dogs, and even cats, making it an excellent family dog. While calm indoors, Cavaliers enjoy moderate exercise and love participating in activities like walks and play sessions. Early training and socialization help develop their naturally sweet and adaptable nature.
A close connection to family is essential for the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, as it does not tolerate being left alone for long periods. Daily walks and opportunities for play keep the breed healthy and happy, though its moderate energy levels make it well-suited for both apartments and larger homes. Regular brushing is required to maintain the silky coat and prevent mats, and routine ear cleaning is recommended because of the breed’s pendulous ears.
Yes. This breed thrives on human interaction and may develop separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods. Owners can help by gradually increasing alone time and providing comforting toys or safe spaces.
Moderate daily activity, such as a 30-minute walk combined with playtime, is enough for most Cavaliers. While they enjoy being active, they are equally content curling up with their owners afterward.
Absolutely. Their gentle temperament, eagerness to please, and adaptability make the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel an excellent choice for first-time owners, as long as they are committed to grooming and companionship needs.
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