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.

✅✅ Develop your dog's hidden intelligence to eliminate bad behavior and get a smarter dog.
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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.

MARR
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I laughed out loud when I seen never use as a guard dog. Mine would great a burglar like a long lost friend

GabrielBadwolf
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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! ❤️

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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.

walterengler
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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.

rosemarygriffin
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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

jackanderson
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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.

claudiahubert
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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.

lindacierzan
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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.

davidrobinson
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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.

Saybleu
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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.

libbybackberg
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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.

museoflondon
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❤❤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

sharoncaldwell
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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

robertfeightner
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LOL - "Guard Dog" is hilarious.

hal
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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😍

cardworksstudio
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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!

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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 <3

kagancowa
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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.

burntsider
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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

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