5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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- In this video, we bring to you 5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
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To Be Clear: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a toy dog according to The Kennel Club. Cavalier King Charles spaniels, while a relatively new breed recreated less than a century ago, were based on the toy spaniel dogs that had been bred for nobility and royalty for centuries. This dog breed was bred to be a companion, but still retains many of the energetic traits of their spaniel ancestors. As a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel owner, they’re some things you must avoid doing when it comes to your dog and in this video, we bring to you 5 things you must never do to your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
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My cavalier king charles spaniel Rooby was put to sleep 2 weeks ago. She was a lovely dog and I miss her so much. I thank God that we had her company for over 14 years.
I just had to put my 14 year old Cavelier King Charles to sleep last week. He had a heart condition, fluid in his lungs and severe arthritis but he still managed to celebrate his 14th birthday with a smile on his face! I’m gonna miss him for the rest of my life! He was a lot of work health wise, especially by the end but he was completely worth it coz he was the most loving dog ever! ❤️
I’m sorry for your loss 😢
I am so sorry for your loss. It's always so very sad to loose a member of the family, that's always been there for you. 14 is a very good age for a Cavalier. I always feel so honored and grateful, that I was their cavalier Mom. I still think back affectionately, even now 30+ on of the passing of some of my dog's, I also still miss them, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Don't let it stop you getting a new member of your family at some point. I feel for you very much. It's always a very sad time.
I'm sorry for ur loss
Sorry for the loss of your dog.
Sorry for the loss of your dog.
I laughed out loud when I seen never use as a guard dog. Mine would great a burglar like a long lost friend
Mines a mischief . Theres nothing calm and placid about her. Shes a bundle of energy that gets into everything that she shouldnt. Shes a houdini too. Opens catches like a locksmith and can scale a fence like a cat. So much for a placid lap dog........🤣
Same my puppy gets into so much trouble
He is a boy
True! 😂
Same with my dog he would think the human is a nee friend come to play.
As an owner of cavalier king Charles spaniels, for over 30 years, I can honestly say, never get just one cavalier on its own, especially if you have to be out a fair bit of a time, always get at least 2 so that they are company for each other while your out.
I too have been a Cavalier King Charles Owner for over 30 years. Love this breed. I also have more than one.
@@lindaemmett8977 yes they just grow on you 💕 love them
what about other dogs or other pets in general? I always have cats and dogs.
@@vlo123veronica make sure you introduce a puppy as early as possible to a cat. They soon realise that cats rule the World. Just be careful the interaction is managed and the cat doesn't go too mad on your Puppy. I have 5 and they all get on with the cat. Get on = respect
I have 5 Cavaliers that own me.
I would also add that Cavaliers are one of the best breeds at training their owners to do exactly what they want. Learn to be firm or your gorgeous Cavalier will have you wrapped around their pawsnin no time at all. I would also add that one of the best diets foe the Cavalier is a Raw Diet. DONE CORRRCTLY my 5 cavvies & a large crossbreed have thrived on the diet and it doesn't have to cost loads.
Separation anxiety. Yep. We bought a brother/sister paid (she was the runt of the litter as well). So they always had each other and they disliked being separated. As they got older Bella started showing symptoms of Syringomyelia. We were providing supportive care as best as possible. But unexpectedly when she went into the vets for a teeth cleaning, she passed (like related to another major genetic issue Mitral Valve Disease). Bentley suffered. He showed all the symptoms of major loss, not eating, not wanting to do anything, to the point we worried he might have something wrong as well. But he started coming back. And then we got two more, two sisters from another litter of another breeder. Now all three love sleeping together and playing. This breed certainly needs people or other dogs in it's life at all times. It's not a loner type dog.
I am so sad that you lost your sweet Bella so unexpectedly. It must have been very hard for you and for Bentlyey.
I recently lost my 3 year baby girl Charlotte. She was tragically struck by a car. These last few days have been some of the toughest times. She was first cavalier and I felt a very special bond with her. She will always be my little sweetie. Rip baby girl
We have had our Cavalier for almost 3 years. We got him at 12 weeks old. He is so loving and sweet. He seems to take to anyone and also seems to prefer people over other dogs, although he does get along great with all the dogs in the neighborhood. He eats well, loves treats, and is a perfect pet. He is quite smart and let's us know when it's time for his daily golf cart ride which he loves. He travels beautifully in the car and really enjoys going for rides. We were able to completely potty train him in two weeks. He is a super addition to our family.
How did you manage to potty train him in just 2 weeks?
A cavalier is one of the sweetest dogs you will ever come across. My husband and I adored our Gillian. She was his literal shadow. Please do pay attention to the health risks involved in this breed - a very high percentage develop heart disease. We kept Gillie on expensive prescription dog food to prevent her pancreatitis attacks and keep her weight down. We supplemented her diet with fresh vegetables. We limited treats. She was walked four times a day. Despite all of our preventative measures, she developed mitral valve disease and we lost her at 11 yrs. 4 mos. old.
I have owned Cavalier's for several years now. My husband and I love them, they are smart, loving and add so much joy to our lives.
They’re the cutest dogs…ever!!❤️
This is the best breed ever! 0% signs of aggression which made them perfect for babies or kids. They are extremely lovely and needy for love. Love all dogs but I can’t go for another breed.
im 66yo have dogs in my life the entire time 1st dog was a cocker spaniel judy , have many since , from puppy's till they pass , have 2 cavliers female is 14 now, male 10 , pets are god sent... trust me
I have a 2 year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. I have owned her for 2 years next Saturday,May 28.
I agree with a lot that’s in this video.
❤❤I have a 3 year old Ruby King Charles Cavalier and she is so smart and very loving. My husband gave her to me for my 53 Wedding Anniversary. She’s very special
Our Lab passed in 2015 and I’m just now mentally prepared for an addition to my life. This breed seems to meet all my criteria. Can’t wait.
I’m so sorry for the loss of your dog. I can’t even imagine. I think you will be so happy with your choice of a cavalier king Charles for your new addition. I am so in love with mine, they are so well behaved and adorably sweet!
Cavaliers were always my dream dog breed, and I'm finally able to get one, but the only thing that is stopping me from byuing one and deciding to choose a different dog is their health, and that compared to other breeds, the
tendency to get sick and have other problems in way higher than in an average dog... it's really hard to decide
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Thank you so much everyone who replied with all of the tips and reassuring! I'm almost certain I will get myself a cavalier, will try my best to find the best breeder, high quality food and prepare regular vet check-ups
I have a Cavalier. He's the most loving dog I've ever met. He's also the one that needs the vet the most often, and the bills do add up. I absolutely adore him but I am never getting another one as I do not wish to encourage breeding a type of dog that has such poor health. It's just planned suffering. (Mine was first my grandma's then my mother's, and I got him after they both passed away.) Please make sure you can afford lots of trips to the vet if you do decide to get a cav. They're such good dogs, they deserve at least that.
only buy a pup if there parents have been dna testing for the things they can get wrong with them
@@tapirvorpal4236 I'm so sorry for all of that Q - Q
And thank you for the info, in the end I decided to get a cocker spaniel, I wouldn't be able to take on all of the stress with having a cavalier and constantly being afraid for their life
Wish your baby tons of deserved love, he has a great parent
@@horsegirl_3271 Yeah that's one thing that might help, but I don't think I will be able to carry the stress of having a dog that has this many health problems still tied to their breed, and be constantly scared for their life
Thanks for the reply tho!
I love my Cavie. So loving and adorable.
Our Cav is about to turn six. She gets adoring "ahs" whenever we take her shopping in stores that allow dogs. She's a wonderful companion whether we're at home or on trips. One negative is she is difficult to walk on the leash as she stops to sniff every few steps.
Sniffing should be allowed for all dogs. It is an essential part of their lives and gives them understanding of the environment. It is mentally stimulating. My Cavaliers are Scent Detection dogs and we trial for fun. They are love finding the hides I place for them. Scientists are discovering that sniffing helps dogs with fear issues. If you are walking for exercise, go by yourself. When you come home, take your dog out for a 20 minute sniff fest. Be sure to go to different places
mine pulls on the leash and leaps like a frog😂😂
My blenheim Cavalier girl just turned 3 years old last month. Her name is Jersey. The later half of last year was tough in dealing with some health issues that arose - doggy MRSA, multiple urinary infections that my vet couldn't quite wipe out, antibiotics, pain meds, diapers, etc.... then, finally she passed a bladder stone (even though x-rays and multiple ultrasounds showed no stones). We have her on a special prescription diet now and so far, so good, although she is super picky about eating her dry food. We mix it with a little of the wet prescription food to entice her and it seems to be working. We hope we have her on the path to staying healthy. She is an EXTRA sensitive dog, but also very intelligent. She actually tries to communicate with me, letting me know she wants to get up on the couch, if she wants her blanket, among other things, and oh yes, she asks for treats all the time! We lost our senior cocker spaniel, Daisy, in the late of summer, and Jersey did NOT do well on her own. We quickly had to bring another dog into the house in order to leave for but a few minutes! Needless to say, she's my baby and I couldn't imagine her any other way!
Stella is a tricolor and adorable. We got her at 2 months old and she will be 1 next month.
Very lively and affectionate, but she favors me over her dad, which is funny because I am a TOTAL cat person. But I DO love the little babydoll and she sleeps with me and my kitty😍
I have a cavalier king charles and he is the best dog in the world he loves us all he's fine round my children. Ye won't lwf any1 in the house he protects his home. There are always potential health problems with all dogs. Get the dog you love never go for second best
My male Cavalier is 12 years old. He started having seizures at three years old, and now has an enlarged heart and liver and is on four pills a day. Apart from delicate health he has been the most wonderful dog imaginable. We are picking up a Cavapoo puppy from a very responsible breeder this weekend. Hoping it will have the lovely nature of the Cavalier without the health issues.
My cavie is the sweetest thing ever and you sure weren't lying about how much they love food. He would eat until he popped I swear and a treat fanatic. They are such a calm sweet, loving breed. My tricolor , Ollie is just the best
We currently have our 8th Cavalier. We normally adopt only senior/special needs Cavs, and random breeds as well. Our current Cav is a "sort of" rescue since he was born and bred for the show ring, but was temperamentally unsuited for that. So he had to be rehomed, and I luckily got him. He is on meds for anxiety, but at 6 years old, he is otherwise healthy. We are retired, so our dogs are never left alone for long, and they don't have separation anxiety. We have had Cavs with Mitral Valve Disease (which most of our Cavs died from), Syringomyela, blindness, deafness, diabetes, skin disease, dental disease, etc. If you want to own Cavaliers, you need to decide that specialized (expensive) vet care is your priority. If you think they are expensive to buy, just wait until you get into the vet care. They are worth it for all the love and joy that they bring.
My family & I got a Cavalier King Charles girl at 4 months & she loves people & stand off around kids but she is sooooo loving & was easy to train & she has the best personality!!
My cavalier is so sweet, compassionate, loyal and lovable. I want to be with him every minute of the day
As a Cavalier mommy of 2, this is spot on! So many people get them thinking they will be ok alone, but they are not the type to be alone! My girls are best friends, where there is one, the other is literally right by her side. They are 6 months apart in age, so I was a full time stay at home dog mommy for for 6 months after bringing my oldest home and for another 6 months to train the youngest home and train her. My husband and I work shifts that overlap by only 3 hours and my teenagers are home with them during that time. You can notice a tremendous difference in behavior and depression if they are left alone for any period of time. They go everywhere with us.
I was hoping you could do a video on the best diet for them, considering there are so many mixed reviews. They are currently on farmers dog homemade and doing well, but I am wondering if there are any premade options that I could switch them to because making it at home is rather time consuming.
mine too
LOL - "Guard Dog" is hilarious.
Our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is not like any other dog we have hd before. Since we are elderly, she is perfect for is. She has always been very low key and doesn’t play much. She really does not play with toys. She is so sweet and loving and a good traveler since she loves to meet people and tolerates other animals very well.
I have those same exact 2...they are most definitely Verrrry energetic!!! They absolutely make my day, every day...everybody in my neighborhood loves them❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My boy is the sweetest loving boy you could ever have! He is 5 now & I’m retired & we enjoy each other’s company. My daughter just had her 2 1/2 yrs old die, he had complications from csom/sm he was from the same breeder my boy was from. He was in icu for a week & he was in so much pain. He was also the best dog & I loved him so much! It was like losing a grand child. I’m hoping she will get a new puppy but she won’t be getting the same breed. The vet who took care of him recommended getting a mixed breed dog, said she sees so many of these dogs. It’s such a shame because they are the best dogs ever
Very true....I waited until I retired to get one. Maddie is 4 years old now.
They are somewhat delicate dogs (small boned) and no rough-housing is advised especially with kids. I pamper and baby my Cavie. I try to brush her teeth every other day. I feed her only 1 cup per day split into morning and night. I brush her daily as they shed. A lot. She gets 1 treat per day. I buy Full Moon Pet products and Fera Pet products. They have great supplements like Cardiac Support and Probiotics that I sprinkle on her food (powder) also Fish Oil which is a great product as well. 1 pump in her food is good. She gets no people food except occasional green beans (they love) and sweet potatoes. No people ice cream is a big no-no. Grocery stores carry doggie ice cream so she gets that once in a while. They have very sensitive tummies. Ground meat should always be boiled. The grease would upset her tummy and she'd get diarrhea. Mix it with rice as a special treat. They love it. No sausage or bacon should ever be given to ANY dogs as they can develop and die from pancreatitis. And always groom your cavie. I like her fluffy but not too shaggy. I bathe her regularly once/month and she loves ❤️ getting a bath. She is my heart and soul and I waited 20 years to get her. I became familiar with this breed back in the late 90s and fell in love. I did tons of research over the years and kept pictures in my bathroom and bedroom of different Cavaliers reminding me that some day, I would get one. When i was ready to purchase, I did soo much research on reputable breeders and I found one in North Carolina. She met me half way and I finally got her on April 7th, 2018. Ironically she was born on February 3rd, the same date my sister passed away in 2016. My sister always knew i wanted this dog and she prayed that some day I would get her. It's too bad she never got to meet her. Maddie had 3 brothers, and she was the only female. She's very spunky and sassy and barks a lot but that's her personality and I wouldn't have it any other way. If anyone is thinking about getting a Cavie, please spend lots of time with them. If you have a job where you'd be working 8-10-12 hours/day, this breed isn't for you. 👏✌️🎉👐👍🤩🥰🥳🐶🐕
I have a Cav ruddy color his name is Sir Winston, he is 3 yo now. So how do you control the shedding he is the first dog I had that sheds, but his sweetness overshadows all that shedding, tell me does the salmon oil in his food help the shedding any ? Thanks🐶🐶
@@SharonH65 No, but brushing does. I try to take her outside often when I brush her and you would be amazed at how much hair comes off of her.
I am getting one from a breeder from Kinston North Carolina in a few months
Cooper is my first Cavalier, but your comments are spot on! It's like you were describing him. Very informative... Thank you.
My wife and I received a Cavalier Spaniel from a neighbor. Her sister was moving to an apartment and could not have a dog. We had always had English Setters so this was a big change. “Pumpkin” is a rescue from a puppy mill and has no social experience with other dogs. However, in the year+ that we have had her she is starting to open up. We have had some health problems with her and did research to find out what the breed was susceptible to. Thank you for your five hints of what not to do. We do leave her but not for more than a few hours. We are both retired and now in our seventies so little Pumpkin is the perfect pet. Our vet has also fallen for her and keeps an eye out for her breed related issues. She has currently had a relapse with Valley Fever but we are confident she will be okay as it was caught very early while testing her for other illnesses. So your hint about close vet attention is one of our first concerns. Pumpkin is a dream come true! Thanks again, Bill & Judy in Tucson, AZ.
My first Cavalier king Charles Spaniel is now 7mths old and smart as a whip, they are a lovely breed xx
I adore them.
I have a 5 Month old Cavalier pup I got two Months ago
He's lovely.
I agree with everything mentioned in this video.
Yess,But the usually dont get old mine died with just 9 years because of his heart problems.... but he Was a sweetheart 🥺💖
All of the above. Thanks for the tips
We have our 3rd Cavalier. Once you have had one you want no other breed! ❤️
Yes and you will definitely want more than one at a time too!
@@rosemarygriffin2184 How true, I now have 3…I’m addicted
I lost my furry baby, Lola (she was 11 year old) in June 2022. I miss her so much. I agree with you 100% once you have a Cavalier no other dog comes close. I do want another dog, but I can’t yet probably for a couple of years, my heart belongs to my Lola.
@@m1h_1 I’m not trying to push you into anything, you will know when the time is right. When I lost my Shiloh in 2020, I vowed never to have another Blenheim, I cried just looking at them. I have a Ruby and a Tri but always found myself looking for another Blenheim. And I’ve found one. I bought Martha 4 weeks ago. She is helping mend my broken heart. You never replace them, but I believe Martha came at the right time for me. I’m so sorry for your loss. Grieve for her and you will move on when you are ready. Remember the good times you had with Lola.
@@J_Willis58 Awww I love your thumbnail, I’m sorry for your loss of your fur baby, Shiloh. Lola was a Tri (she’s in my thumbnail) she had a beautiful little personality, so loving, I miss her so much. I had a German Shepherd before Lola, he was gorgeous & loved him so much. Lola was a massive part (still is) of my soul she was so special & won my heart (thought I was German Shepherd person) but cavaliers definitely have my heart now.
I hope this makes sense, I’m not very well today, struggling to concentrate.
I hope you have a lovely day. Thank you for your kind words.
He's being Owner Trained as an assistance and ESA. After 30years watching and helping my mum train guide dog puppies, I have found many of the techniques easily applicable and highly effective with such an intelligent breed, they are perfectly suited to the role. X
Our first Cavalier was not well bred and died way too early. So, I did lots of research and found our Black and Tan Cavalier from a lady that showed all her dogs and has won many awards. It was the the travel to purchase him. His name is Churchill and he is so affectionate, healthy (my Vet said he was well bred the first time he laid hands on him), funny, sweet and loves to play. We are overjoyed with him. But, he does not like cats and we do, so that has been a bit of an issue. He ignores them and if you are a cat owner, you get that cats do not like that. Cats are the opposite of Churchill. But, we would never have another dog breed but a CKCS.
Will often "ask for treats", roflol more like "DEMAND treats". My B/T Cavalier Barkley turns 16 on Black Friday this month.
This helped alot I'm doing some research for my new dog Maya :)
My Saylor is the sweetest,spunky and smart little girl. She sure loves her mama. I crate her when I need to be away but most times I take her with me. She tolerates waiting in the car for me. I make sure she is always safe and comfortable while we are out.
Scarlett is our Ruby Cavalier and just celebrated her 2nd birthday. You are spot on in your advice! The only issue we have with her is barking when she sees someone because she’s trying to get their attention so they come and pet her. Any suggestions? We’ve tried treats when she doesn’t, a noise/vibrate only bark collar and while both help, she still goes ballistic on walks.
Here’s something that might work.
When your dog bark, reward it. I would associate a reward marker with giving the treat, either using a clicker or a short word like yes. The idea there is when your dog hears that word, it means they did something right and are about to get a reward. When they associate a bark with a treat, you start associating a cue, like “speak” with the act. You want to be able to say “speak”, have them bark, then use your reward marker followed by a treat. When they have an association with “speak” or whatever your cue is, and they bark without the request, ignore them. They’re smart animals, they can make the association that barking in that situation doesn’t get them anything and you don’t like it.
A professional trainer can also help if she still doesn’t let go of that behavior.
My Phoebie is a 9 year old tricolor Cav. Of all the dogs who have been my companions over the years, she is the sweetest, most gentle girl ever. Great with other dogs, a wonderful therapy visitor for over 8 years and a very sensitive little beauty! She is prone to ear infections, and I must monitor her ears very carefully. Also now has a grade 2 heart murmur that we carefully monitor. Best little girl EVER!!
I also had a tricolour called Phoebe. You have just described her! Except she was prone to skin irritations rather than ear infections. She was a twin. I was heartbroken to lose her brother in May. Heart, lungs, kidneys. All at once . Then the following month Phoebe passed with the same symptoms. Up to the last month they had very happy, joyous lives. My faithful companions. My babies. Also diagnosed with heart murmurs at an early age. They were nine. Last month I lost my elder at the age of 14. Just old age. Our hearts and house are empty. This week my husband came home with a Blenheim and a tricolour. 14 weeks old. A home is not a home without a CKC spaniel. 🐶🐶
My cavvie is mobbed by oldies, kids, families, everyone in Kiama,NSW. We have a wonderful social walk every day. I'm 82 and am the fallvack position
We have two precious tri color girls (unrelated), age 3. I worked from home and now am retired, so separation anxiety is very real for them. They love cuddling and will do so for hours if permitted. However, our afternoon walks are something they always get excited for and seem to know when it is time. They also travel extremely well, coming along on our 2-3 week camping trips without any problems. If you are looking for a low key, relaxed, warm, furry friend that requires a lot of love, this is your breed.
We love our Cavalier King Charles.
Thanks!
My cavalier is very smart loves cuddles and kisses he is currently in puppy class and puppy day care he is also 6 months old, also loves his crate and sleeps well in it at night just love Elliott!!!!!!
I was a cavalier King Charles Spaniel owner... but my little sweetheart died 4 weeks ago of
His heart desiase ,there such sweet dogs but over breeded....
Very sorry for your loss, as an owner of cavaliers for over 30 years, it's heart breaking, and life is never the same again when they have passed away.
Sorry for your loss ☹️
I'm so very sorry for your loss of your beloved Cav. Heart disease is indeed far too prevalent, mainly due to the large numbers of unscrupulous and puppymill breeders. Your little on was fortunate fo have been able to live a life of love in your care.
We have 2, One year apart and they adore each other. I decided to let Smartie’s ears grow a bit but he kept tripping over them 😂 so he has had them trimmed back now.
The most loving dogs ever. Sweet tempered, too.
Hi lost my tri colour cavi Ben at the age of 7 with heart problems knew about this when we had him at 8 weeks old was a awesome wonderful dog just so soppy and loving they are just amazing beautiful dogs
OK, right off the bat. I trained my cavie for separation anxiety at 8 weeks, and it was never an issue. I left him while I was at work, and he was perfectly fine. My neighbors never heard him, and I live in an apartment building. Never chewed, never had accidents. He's now over 10 years old. I'm now retired, and get to enjoy him 24/7 ❤❤❤
Charlie is THE BEST, most beautiful and kindest friend ever and I pray God gives him a new healthy heart. His heart is so big that it makes him hard to breath. 4 medications so far: Fortecor, Upcard, Lanitop and Aldactone + a vet professional that does not quit ever! She keps him alive and functional. We stil go places all the time and we are happy!
yeah, I got one and it's one of the best dogs I've ever had. If you get one be prepared to have one of the most popular dogs in the dog park with people (kids in particular) going out of their way to see if they can pet and play with your dog.
I’ve had some great dogs, and I can say that my Cavalier is the best one. My favorite. Perfect breed is so many ways.
We have a 3 mo cockallier, but she's got all of the KCCS markings. She's very smart, but rarely barks. Only barks during playtime, otherwise she's the most quiet dog I've ever had.
I have a Cavapom she is delightful
i have today a new cavelier dog his name is muffin and your video are super help full
Bought our Caveliers new coats. Nice and cosy. Ok for the little girl but poor Smartie it covered up his little tidger and when he’s cocked his leg the wee came out under his chin and then was waterlogged and he kept getting his back leg caught up in it where the underneath bit was hanging down.
I love my ruby Cavvie with all my heart. He's so sweet-natured, affectionate and happy, but he's sure full of bounce and was squirming and leaping at 7 weeks - now almost 7 years and still full of beans. I always thought Cavaliers were docile, but mine sure isn't. He's pretty hyperactive, specially round other people. Does anyone else have a hyperactive Cavalier?
Amazo
My wife and i have four cavaliers,
Tbey are by age and name ,
Holland -Aka * The Baby - ruby 3yrs
Kimmie -Aka * Puffs - Blenheim 3yrs
Evie -Aka * little evie - Black and tan 2.5 yrs
Mr Meeseeks -Aka * Whu-whu - Tri color 1 yr.
All are great, my wife wirks from home and they are well traveled in there booster seats in our suburban.
We have had been fortunate for the most part as health. And have the joy of becoming our own groomers.
There are many breeds i love.
But as adaptable by experience.
My preference is our cavaliers.
Wow, one if each colour, that's lovely. I always wanted a Ruby, but never had one in my 30 years of owning them, had all the other colours though. Sadly am in I'll health now, so shall never get my Ruby, as it would be unfair to the dog, as I couldn't lie look after it properly. That's what comes with old age 😔
It's as if you made this video about my dog. Haha 🐶💜
My calvelier king charles spaniel is so notty and realy friendly ❤ and I love him he is so cute his ears are so long and silky they are so cold and also should i take my puppy out in the snow
I love my 10 month old ruby cavy. His love and the fun he gives me is awesome. What fo you consider a good quality food? Would like suggestions. I spoiled him as a pup by eating out of my hand. Now it's hard to get him to eat any other way.
Royal Canin is a great choice with a lot of good reviews.
I had a Cavalier for almost 8 years. She was the sweetest most loving dog ever. We had to put her to sleep about 6 months ago due to heart failure. It absolutely broke my heart. She was struggling to breathe because of all the fluid on her lungs. She was taking medication but it wasn't helping. The only downside to a Cavalier is the shedding. Otherwise, they are the best dogs in all other ways.
Hey! I have two Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s. One of them is 8 years old, and my dog/the puppy is 5 months old.
My puppy is a Ruby, and the oldest one is a Tricolor!
Many years ago our family had a lovely cavalier called Laddie the only thing he couldn’t grasp was going for walks.
He’s get d St I excited when we went to grab the lead, as soon as it was attached the mad dash began. Laddie would just pull on the lead as hard as he could as he dashed from one tree or pole to the next to leave his mark.
If you have this issue, find a Positive Reinforcement based trainer and ask for a lesson or 2 in Loose Leash Walking. Also use a harness instead of a collar. Pulling can do damage to the neck.
All applies to our dog thank you
Charlie is a new addition to a cat family of 2, he is about to be 3 months old. He is playful with the cats (1 cat, 1 kitten) and they get along great. He’s friendly and so loving. Took him to get his first check up at the vet and they heard a heart murmur and is now on the waiting list for a cardiologist to check further.. anyone have the same situation with a pup that young?
This is very young for MVD. You have some options. A responsible breeder will help you with this. Let them know and discuss it with them. All my puppies came with a limited guarantee usually for the first year of life. This usually means you have the option of returning the dog in exchange for a healthy puppy. If you wish to keep him, he will need to be checked by a vet every 6 months. Eventually, depending on how it progresses, he will need a heart medication. It is not expensive and will extend his life. He will still be happy and active. One of my Cavaliers has a murmur. It started at 4.5 years. She is not on meds and is active. We participate in Rally O, Agility and Scent Detection which the cardiologist approved. She is a fabulous dog and we love her to bits. We intend to follow up with her cardiologist every 6 months. My older Cavaliers all developed MVD around 11-12 yo. and lived to be 14/15 yo. ...a normal life expectancy. I'm sure your vet will answer all of your questions.
Cavalier are great family dogs and honestly so underrated. you have to be careful with heath problems though.
I had a Cavalier. He was the best. He loved riding in the car. We took him camping. God I miss him. 😢
I also have a cagdot. He is such a good boiii
My Cavalier is overweight but he is very sweet. I'll be getting a new cavalier this week.
I have a cavalier named Lilly she is only 10 months she is so cute!!!!!
Hi, we have had a cavalier King Charles spaniel for 5 years and want to get her a little brother (another pup, same breed) but the cab we currently have can get very jealous … she would never hurt the pup but I have just thought because she has had our attention all to her self for 5 years I don’t think she would be okay with the attention shared. What do you think?
She’ll get used to it after some time. Just make sure you introduce them slowly, and in a controlled environment, in case of any aggressive reaction.
I bought two Cavalier pups, a black and tan and a red, Buddy and Jack, and gave Buddy to my grandkids who live nearby, so the dogs get to play together often. Best money I've ever spent. Since I'm retired, isolation is not generally a problem and I will often take Jack with me in my pickup to The Home Depot and other dog-friendly places. For long drives he will rest his muzzle on my thigh and the miles will glide by. If he's awake he will sit in my lap and put his head out the window to sniff and feel the breeze flowing through his floppy ears. If I need to leave for longer periods of time, Jack stays with my children and grandchildren who live next door. They have a large friendly dog and the kids walk them every evening; so Jack just blends right in and soaks up the love from several sources. Both dogs were neutered at about one year since they are males and the vet warned us that they tend to become fat. Buddy has remained trim, but I've spoiled Jack who has ballooned out to forty pounds, but we are working on slimming down, which has become hard for Jack who does not like the new discipline and who is not only an accomplished beggar he will occasionally squat and stubbornly resist walking any further, which I need to do for exercise. As a pup he chewed up my best dress shows (only the best for a Cavie!). But the real benefit is emotional. As widower who lives alone, Jack has been a great companion and surrogate friend. He has also been a great wingman and his beauty and charm have caused many walkers, especially children, to stop and pet and say hi and ask if they can pet my dog, which Jack just loves. Just showing off, he has learned to pick up his leash and carry it in his muzzle, which always elicits a chuckle. Wonderful dog and worth the money and the trouble if you have the time for them.
Our Cavie has lots of attitude!
We have three cavies and simply adore them they are our babies though one suffers from hip dysplasia and another from chf breaks our hearts
I have a 9 years old cavalier she as very bad dry flaky skin like dandruff is there a good spray I could get to help get her skin better
Some have strong prey drive as well.
All i can say is they are perfect and I love mine. Lol
I have 3 cavies recently. I added a puppy and my 10 yr. Old doesn't like it. Any recommended help and my 7yr. Old females have never had a litter, so that being said, she let's him tear away at her she wants to mother him but just doesn't know how any thoughts would sure be helpful
Quick question my dog has the poops he's had them for 2 months he's a cavalier I don't know what else to do
We have two cavaliers they are kind but very destructive when it comes to pillows
I have a king Charles caviler, I want to know how to get him to be more active
The video is spot on. I did laugh at number 2 : "use them as a guard dog"
I was like... Really!?!? Some people think they can do this?! 🤣. They wouldn't even hurt a fly. 😁
We have a Blenheim Cavalier. Marley is 18 months and he's AWESOME.
I have Blenheim girl Lady.
She only 6 month old and she such a beauty✨👀✨
Piper will be 7 in August. I agree with the video and would stress never to give your cav people food. Our dog is sedentary and overweight. It’s a bad habit to start. We regret it because now she isn’t healthy. It’s hard on her and us as we try to get her to a healthy weight.
That depends on what human food you are talking about, junk food no! A few vegetables and a bit of roast meat from the family Sunday dinner as a treat is fine.
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As a cavie human parent this video is 100% accurate.
Wait! Who would use one of these dogs as guard dogs?
Someone with nothing to guard. They are great alarm dogs..but they would charm the most dangerous criminal If you give them enough time 😍
@@Sarai1996 I couldn't agree more. 🤣
The robber goes inside the house then the dog goes : " Dude, pet me, pet me, pet me, oh yes yes thank you!! I'll show you where the jewelries are!"
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Cant agree with the guard dog thing. I have a 3 years old cavalier and you obviously have never heard her growl. She can actually get scary! And she is a protective dog so with the right training im sure that she can be a grate guard dog.
Make a video on Beagle
I have a blenheim cavalier
I’m just bought doggie no 3, all Cavaliers. I’ve been lucky in that my breeder is exceptional and I’ve not ever had a poorly dog and hope I never do.
Who is your breeder?
I had a King Charles cavalier tricolor and she was absolutely beautiful her name was Mollie she live to be 12 years old she was the friendliest and the sweetest little girl and so smart she knew all of her commands and everything I said to her she was just so smart however I did over feed her by accident and didn't realize what I was doing she was not good in a car and I don't think it had anything to do with her breed she would cry all the way to the place where we were going no matter where it was because she was so excited and on the way home she was just quiet and fine and the long hair I had to always groom her that's the only thing I didn't like about that breed was The Grooming if there was a short haired King Charles I believe it would be a perfect dog for me I'm looking for one that's a Jack Russell terrier and King Charles mix they are such cute dogs very intelligent lots of fun and you can get your short hair that way they're not all short-haired but some come out with short hair which is great but I'm not finding them here in the United States