cavalier king charles spaniel
Posted by: HONEY PETS
Location: weston, florida 33326
Category: Dog > Sub-Category: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Gender: female
Available: 1
Estimated Aquisition Cost: $799.00
About cavalier king charles spaniel
A SWEET TINY CAVALIER PUPPY (ONLY 2 LB) , GOT HER MICROCHIP , SHOTS UP TO DATE , HEALTH CERTIFICATE , AND REGISTRATIONS, FIRST VET VISIT FREE, ONE PROFESIONAL GROOMING FREE. I am active, graceful, well-balanced toy spaniel, very gay and free in action; fearless and sporting in character, yet at the same time gentle
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About The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small breed of dog usually considered one of the toy dog breeds.
The Cavalier is by most measures the largest toy breed: though clearly a lap dog, fully-grown adults tend to fill one rather amply. It is nonetheless quite small for a spaniel, with fully-grown Cavaliers roughly comparable in size to an adolescent of a more conventional spaniel breed. Breed standards call for a height between 29 and 33 cm (12-13 inches) with a proportionate weight between 5,5 and 8,5 kg (13 and 18 lbs). Unlike most other spaniels, the Cavalier has a full-length tail well-feathered with long hair, which is typically carried aloft when walking.
The breed naturally grows a substantial silky coat of moderate length. Breed standards call for it to be free from curl, with a slight wave permissible. In adulthood, Cavaliers grow lengthy feathering on their ears, chest, legs, feet and tail; breed standards demand this be kept long, with the feathering on the feet cited as a particularly important feature of the breed.
The breed has four recognized colors:
Blenheim (rich chestnut on pearly white background)
Tricolor (black and white with tan markings on cheeks, inside ears, resembling eyebrows, inside legs, and on underside of tail)
Black and Tan (black with tan markings)
Ruby (rich reddish-brown all over)
Parti-colors are the colors that include white: Blenheim and Tricolor. Whole-colors have no white: Black and Tan, and Ruby. The Blenheim is the most common color, although the others are not rare.
Left by smoore58 on Sat Nov 22, 2008
How cute. I never know there was such thing as toy spaniel??