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The breed is highly affectionate, and some have called the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel "the ultimate lap dog" or the "love sponge" of dogs. Most dogs of the breed are playful, extremely patient and eager to please. As such, dogs of the breed are usually good with children and other dogs. A well-socialized Cavalier will not be shy about socializing with much larger dogs. (However, on occasion, this tendency can be dangerous, as many cavaliers will presume all other dogs to be equally friendly, and may attempt to greet and play with aggressive dogs.) Cavaliers will adapt quickly to almost any environment, family, and location. Their ability to bond with larger and smaller dogs make them ideal in houses with more than one breed of dog. Cavaliers are great with children to seniors making them a very versatile dog. The breed is most comfortable in areas with a temperature of 30-85 degrees.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

 

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Appearance

 

Build: Small, balanced
Weight: 10-18 pounds (5-8 kg.)
Height: 12-13 inches (30-33 cm.)
Coat: Silky, sometimes with a slight waviness
Colour: Blenheim, tricolour, ruby, or black & tan
Head: Proportionate to body
Teeth: Scissors bite
Eyes: Large, round, but not prominent and set well apart; colour a warm, very dark brown; giving a lustrous, limpid look, with dark rims and cushioning under eyes contributing to the soft expression.
Ears: Set high, but not close, on top of the head, with leather long with plenty of feathering
Tail: Well set on, carried happily but never much above the level of the back
Limbs: Parallel
Feet: Compact with well-cushioned pads
Life span: Median 9-14 years

 

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