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The Cavalier is a fun-loving, affectionate
and loyal companion who will slobber you with wet kisses and likely to take
up permanent residence in your lap. This breed is the portrait of a perfect
family pet. Their large sweet eyes and puppy-faced appearance (which they
keep for life) make them very hard to resist.
The Cavalier is a sporting toy spaniel
with the lively instincts of their larger cousins the Springer and Cocker
Spaniel, all in a small, portable package. They are hugely adaptable to
either city or country life with really only two main requirements: Companionship and Love. Cavaliers come in four colors: Black and Tan, Tri-color (black, white and
tan), Blenheim (white and deep chestnut) and Ruby (entirely deep chestnut).
They have “wash-n-wear” fur which makes it easy to keep up with grooming and
they only need occasional bathing. Cavaliers are alert and active. They
have a gentle nature and are excellent with children. Cavalier puppies are
small, and running feet and excited hands could cause accidental injury, so
supervision with children is recommended. The Cavalier is AN INDOOR DOG. Though
they are sturdy and hardy and can handle cold temperatures, they are not a
breed meant to be left outdoors. And CAVALIERS DO SHED, especially in spring and fall. If you do
not want an indoor dog or a dog that sheds, the Cavalier is not for you. The adoring Cavalier is a trusting
breed who most likely will give any visitor a loving wet welcome. Unknown
persons in the yard are really just friends not yet met, and though a prowler
may receive a noisy greeting, it’s difficult to picture anyone being scared
off by this breed. If you are looking for a guard dog, definitely keep looking. Cavaliers love walks, and exercise is
very important for the Cavaliers heart. No breed of dog is completely free of
health risks and for the Cavalier, MVD (Mitral Valve Disease) is a concern.
You can learn more about MVD at
http://www.premiercavalierinfosite.com/mitralvalvedisease.htm (Our adults and puppy
litters are heart certified with a U of M vet!) The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s
size, personality, and adaptability makes for a wonderful pet and perfect
traveling companion. So, whether you are young or old, have a family or live
alone, the companionship, temperament, small size, and easy going manner of
this breed makes them an easy addition to almost any home. |
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THE PRICE OF A CAVALIER PUPPY Prices for Cavalier
Puppies range from below $500 to above $3000 Consider these factors when choosing a
breeder: Are health and breed quality
Priority One? Is the breeder well informed? Are they affiliated with
well-known and reputable registries (ie. AKC)? Are you a welcomed visitor in
their home? Do they take time to answer
any and all questions? Do they care about you and
your home environment? Are puppies and adults raised
indoors in a family pet
environment? And finally price — Price tells
you A LOT! Reputable breeders focus on BREED HEALTH.
Purchasing a puppy whose parents have had only BASIC health exams is not enough. All
adults should receive Board Certified exams for HEARTS & EYES. These are necessary to help ensure the
health of the puppies born and the lines they are from. Breeders who sell their puppies at low
prices likely do not understand the importance of these exams, or worse, they are simply not willing to
invest extra money in their litters or in YOU. For a happy HEALTHY Cavalier expect to pay
between $1200 - $2500 for a PET Cavalier. To
consider paying less is a gamble ending in possible pain & suffering for
your pet and terrible heartbreak for you!! NO ONE CAN GUARANTEE 100% PERFECT HEALTH. A quality breeder will provide you the best
odds by investing in the health of their breeding stock. They are able to guarantee the health of all adults and
puppies through a high quality breeding program. SO THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR
A CAVALIER IS UP TO YOU! All of our puppies receive an
ophthalmology exam and a very thorough health exam by our trusted, highly
qualified veterinarian to determine the
absence of heart murmurs and to approve their overall health. |
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ABOUT SYRINGOMYELIA (SM)? CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS DISEASE
AFFECTING CAVALIERS |
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