Monday 26 December 2016

Information On Cavalier King Puppies

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By Lisa Harris


Cavalier King falls among toy breeds of dogs in existence in modern era. The AKC has even classified the breed as a toy dog. The origin of the breed is in the UK, but modern popularity has reached the whole world. It is even placed at the 18th position in terms of popularity by the AKC. The high level of popularity of the breed makes it easier for anyone in search of puppies to find them. Many breeders in the United States specialize in breeding cavalier king puppies, which they sell to clients of different types. The high number of breeders also make it hard to choose.

Throughout history, members of this breed have been considered to be lap dogs. Adults that are full grown compared in size with adolescents of larger breeds of Spaniel breeds. Fully grown adults rise to the height of one foot or slightly more, while the weight category lies between 4 to 8 kilograms. Traditionally, cavaliers do not have their tails docked. Those that have curly hair are considered as straying from breed standards.

A typical quality of the breed is feathering. Feathering occurs at the terminals such as feet, legs, ears, and tails. The feathering should not be cut in order to ensure according to conformation requirements. English Toy Spaniel is closely related in resemblance and appearance to Cavalier King. This s hugely because the two breeds share an origin. Diversion in the breeds only started to occur one hundred years ago.

The AKC recognizes four main colors of these breed. The colors may be plain or they may be combined to form different patterns. Brown, black, white, and tan are some of the most commonly observed colors. The breed standard is highly dependent on color combinations. If the color combination is wrong, the dog may be disqualified from the breed.

The breed is known for being affectionate, playful, and patient. These qualities make them a good choice for family pets because they are good with other pets and small kids. They are also friendly with other pets and breeds. They have a high ability to adapt to new environments and families. However, for proper coexistence with other pets, some training during early years may be necessary.

The level of intelligence is moderate in this breed when it comes to working and obedience. The fact that they like cuddling makes them good as company dogs. Medical patients and old people are recommended to use the breed. Sportsmanship and activity is very high in the breed as they have excelled well in conformation shows, agility and obedience.

It is very simple to maintain this breed. No trimming is necessary, but weekly brushing is necessary. If the dog plays outside, making the coat and features very dirty, one may have to trim it occasionally. The market has several maintenance supplies to pick from.

Cavaliers do not suffer from many diseases. However, they are particularly known for mitral valve disease. Mitral valve disease develops into heart failure, and eventual death. Mitral valve disease is very prevalent in this breed and is the main cause of death among adults.




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