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  1. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) is a British breed of toy dog of spaniel type. Four colours are recognised: Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolour (black/white/tan), black and tan, and ruby; the coat is smooth and silky. The lifespan is usually between eight and twelve years. The Cavalier King Charles changed dramatically in the late seventeenth century, when it was inter-bred with ...

  2. Often called a "sporting toy breed" because of his combination of spaniel and toy traits, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is sweet-tempered, playful, and gentle. This comfort-loving breed adores cuddling in laps and snuggling on soft pillows, but he also has more athletic instincts than you might think. Indeed, he can be a runner and chaser.

  3. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel wears his connection to British history in his breed's name. Cavaliers are the best of two worlds, combining the gentle attentiveness of a toy breed with the ...

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · FAQ. The cavalier King Charles spaniel is one of the largest and most popular toy dog breeds, often called the perfect lap dog. The affectionate, active, and family-friendly dog is known for its silky, wavy coat; short legs; floppy ears; and distinctive feathered features. Although only officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1995 ...

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · One of the first to incorporate the Blenheim coloring in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels was the Marlborough family. In the early 19th century, they bred a line of red-and-whites at Blenheim Palace ...

  6. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Health. Though this is a generally healthy breed, there are a few health issues these pups sometimes encounter including MVD (mitral valve disease), Syringomyelia, hip dysplasia, dry eye (and other eyes issues), and ear infections. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels usually live from 9 to 15 years, and with the proper ...

  7. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has had three incarnations, starting with its first role as a working spaniel, then morphing to a toy short-nosed version that we now call the English Toy Spaniel, and finally being bred back to the longer-nosed dog we call the Cavalier.

  8. Jan 12, 2021 · The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was formally recognized by the British Kennel Club in 1945. A little more than a half-century later, the breed was welcomed into the AKC, becoming its 140 th ...

  9. The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is the descendant of a small toy spaniel depicted in many 16th, 17th and 18th Century paintings of northern Europe. This dog was originally bred to warm laps in drafty castles and on chilly carriage rides.

  10. Feb 21, 2024 · Cavalier King Charles spaniels have been adored by royalty for hundreds of years. In the 17th century, they became popular when King Charles I and his son, Charles II, fell in love with the breed. The toy spaniel that found its way into the hearts of kings spread through the noble families.