![]() ![]() If you allow your dog on your bed or your furniture, consider mixing things up occasionally.Be consistent! Dogs become confused and stressed if rules are not consistent. ![]() This tip applies to everyone - all humans in the household should always go through all doors first. This has two purposes, the leader always leads, and you can check that all is safe. ![]() Your dog should not follow from room to room, or everywhere you go in the home.Here are some quick tips to use with your Cavalier: The first recorded Cavalier living in the United States was brought from the United Kingdom in 1956. The breed’s history in the USA is relatively short. Thus, chestnut and white Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and King Charles Spaniels soon became known as “Blenheim” colored. The Dukes estate was called “Blenheim” after the Battle of Blenheim. The Duke recorded that they were able to keep up with a trotting horse. The Cavalier’s skull is flatter while the King Charles's has a domed skull.ĭuring the 18th century, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, kept chestnut and white colored King Charles Spaniels, which were used for hunting. With similar facial features, the Cavalier's ears are set higher and its muzzle length longer. The King Charles is slightly smaller averaging 9 to 15 pounds (4.1 to 6.8 kg). The Cavalier’s average weight is between 13 to 18 pounds (5.9 to 8.2 kg). There are several major differences between the two breeds, however the primary difference is size. In the United States, one of the colors of the Toy Spaniel is known as King Charles. In the United Kingdom, the English Toy Spaniel is called the King Charles Spaniel. The two breeds share similar history and only diverged approximately 100 years ago. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the English Toy Spaniel are often confused. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel History ![]()
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