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- Was a favorite of King Charles I of Britain (the breed's namesake)
- Height: 12 to 13 inches
- Weight: 13 to 18 pounds
- Lifespan: 9 to 14 years
- A member of the toy group
- Although the breed has been around for centuries, it was not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) until 1996
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The cavalier king Charles spaniel is a small dog with a wavy, silky coat of moderate length and long ears. They are highly affectionate, playful and patient and are good with children and other dogs.
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Health
The cavalier king Charles spaniel is prone to syringomyelia, a disorder in which a cyst forms within the spinal cord and hereditary eye disease, dislocating kneecaps (patella), hip dysplasia, back problems, ear infections, hearing trouble or early deafness, heart disease and obesity.Dog Breed Info. Center: Cavalier King Charles SpanielGrooming
Use a firm bristle brush to comb out the cavalier king Charles spaniel. Bath regularly making sure that the coat is thoroughly dry after bathing. The hair in the ears are prone to tangling and should be removed to help prevent ear infections. The cavalier is an average shedder.Dog Breed Info. Center: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel




