Cavalier King Charles Spaniel owner's guide
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - kindness personified
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small, lovable dog that is kindness personified. They adore all people, young and old, and love to be with their family. Here’s everything you need to know about the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
“The Cavalier is lively, pleasant, well-balanced dog with humour and a certain amount of stubbornness. It has a beautiful exterior with a mild expression.”
The Cavalier Society
Quick facts about the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Breed
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Average lifespan
9-14 years
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Weight
5.5-8kg
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Size
30-35cm at the withers
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Characteristics
Loving, playful, eager to learn, responsive, and social
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Common diseases and injuries
Heart and skin problems
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Bred for
Companion dog
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Country of origin
England
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What does the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel like?
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is primarily a companion dog, but one that loves all kinds of activity. The breed is usually easy to train, eager to learn and responsive. Many who have a Cavalier train and enjoy obedience dressage, agility, nosework, freestyle, game tracking and so on. They’re also sometimes used as service dogs.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels thrive outdoors and love long walks in the woods or the city.
Are Cavalier King Charles Spaniels family friendly?
Absolutely. Provided they’re properly socialised, Cavaliers love being with their family. They’re great with children and people of all ages alike. Because they love being around people, they’re best suited to households where there’s usually somebody around.
As with all dogs, it’s best not to leave them unsupervised with very young children, purely as a precaution. They can find rough play overwhelming, so it’s important that your Cavalier has a place they can go to relax and have a bit of time out.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel temperament
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel commonly display the following traits:
- Affectionate
- Gentle
- Playful
- Adaptable
- Good-natured
- Craves company
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is loving with a soft heart. They’re playful and enjoy being active. But most of all they love their family and being together. It’s important that the family loves to cuddle. This breed needs a lot of love and closeness - and it gives at least as much back.
As with most dogs, you need to train Cavaliers to be alone to prevent separation anxiety. Often they don't like to be left alone for too long. They find it boring and long for their family. It can sometimes be stressful for them too.
As they aren't usually trouble-makers, they tend to get along well with other dogs.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel grooming
Depending on your lifestyle, Cavaliers should be bathed once every one or two months in a shampoo intended for their coat type. Always finish with conditioner, trying to keep their coat tangle-free and easy to manage. You can also blow dry their fur while brushing for a beautiful shiny coat.
The Cavalier has drooping ears, so smell, look and clean them to prevent bacteria from forming.
Their eyes are easily wiped with a moistened cotton ball if necessary. Like most small dogs, Cavaliers easily get tartar on their teeth. Teach them how to have their teeth brushed from day 1 and make it part of your daily routine. This can help keep their mouths healthy, and avoid tooth loss and suffering, as well as expensive vet bills.
Expect to spend at least one hour per week grooming your Cavalier. Make it a cuddle time - most cavaliers love to be pampered.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel health tips
Common reasons for veterinary visits for the Cavalier are heart or skin problems, including itching.
Find out more about Cavalier King Charles Spaniel exercise, feeding and health tips at our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel pet insurance page.
Should I rescue a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel or buy a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy?
Are you wondering whether to buy a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy or adopt a rescue Cavalier? It’s a big decision. There are several factors which need careful consideration. We go into more detail as to whether you should get a rescue dog or puppy here.
Source: This text was produced in collaboration with The Cavalier Society.
About the Author
Owe Carter is a writer specialising in insurance and pets. After a 10-year shift as lead copywriter at Confused.com, he's written for numerous consumer, motor and personal-finance businesses - including Go.Compare, Admiral, AA Driving School, Ageas, Principality, MoneyWeek and Look After My Bills. He has two cats, Niblet and Slinky, and a cavalier named Momo.
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