
That is why we have summarized the health concerns we will be discussing with you over the life of your Cavalier. We know that because you care so much about your dog, you want to take good care of her. Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's Health The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a generally healthy breed with an average lifespan of 9-14 years.

The Cavalier is an intelligent and fearless companion, but is not known to be a good watchdog even though they can alarm bark because they are often overly social with strangers. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel thrives in a home where someone is home most of the time they require close human contact and often become destructive when left alone more than a couple of hours. When not on the move the Cavalier’s favorite place is their owner's lap. The Cavaliers are an active breed that enjoys chasing butterflies in the yard and is even suitable for obedience trials. The Cavalier was separated from the King Charles Spaniel, or English Toy Spaniel, in the early 1900’s in an effort to return to an older variant with a longer muzzle. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel originated in England as a companion pet. With early socialization and consistent leadership, she is a patient and happy addition to any family. She is a lover of comfort and is devoted to her family. An indoor dog that doesn’t do well in the heat.Sees cats and small animals as prey unless trained otherwise.Exhibits signs of separation anxiety if left alone too much.


If you think Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a regal name for a regal dog, then you're right! Lots of things make these pups special:
