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Dog Breed Ranking List - Cavalier King Charles spaniel

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Dog Breeds Ranking - Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Rank No: 16

This dog was originally bred to warm laps in drafty castles and on chilly carriage rides. A prescription written in Olde English for the Queen of England

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Using a unique and complex algorithm, and best from American Kennel Club website, then argued with each other in the case of a tie we have ranked No : 16 for Cavalier King Charles spaniel

Cavalier King Charles spaniel Breed

Cavalier King Charles spaniel

Cavalier King Charles spaniel

Rank : 16

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel wears his connection to British history in his breed's name. Cavaliers are the best of two worlds, combining the gentle attentiveness of a toy breed with the verve and athleticism of a sporting spaniel. The Cavalier's all-around beauty, regal grace, and even temper mark him as one of dogdom's noblemen. A toy spaniel no more than 13 inches high, the Cavalier draws you in with his face: The sweet, gentle, melting expression emanating from large, round eyes is a breed hallmark.
 Origin : British
This dog was originally bred to warm laps in drafty castles and on chilly carriage rides. A prescription written in Olde English for the Queen of England

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breed

Origin: England

Size: 12-13 inches (30-33 cm) at the shoulder

Weight: 13-18 pounds (6-8 kg)

Breed group: Toy

Lifespan: 9-14 years

Coat: Long, silky, and soft

Temperament: Gentle, affectionate, friendly, playful

Exercise needs: 30 minutes of exercise per day

Training: Easy to train with positive reinforcement

Grooming: Regular brushing and occasional professional grooming

Health: Some health problems that are common include mitral valve disease, syringomyelia, and portosystemic shunt. Multiple films including "The Young Victoria" and "Wuthering Heights" featured Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. An early version of this breed, the Toy Spaniel, was a particular favorite of the ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots.



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