Do The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Puppies MI Breeders Sell Fit Your Personality

By Raymond Moore


You don't even have to be a dog lover, to take one look at any spaniel breed and fall in love. No variety of the breed captures the attention of potential owners more than the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels puppies MI breeders show off. They can make people forget they don't have the time, room, or financial resources to own a pet. Before you commit to one of these beauties, you need to know what you are getting into.

Cavaliers are sweet natured dogs who are eager to please their owners. Since they are fairly small, rarely weighing over eighteen pounds or growing to more than a foot tall, this breed can be a good choice for condo and apartment dwellers. Although most of them have an independent streak, the Cavaliers are trainable as long as they understand you mean business.

If you are going to have one of these dogs in your house, you have to understand how much companionship they need. Cavaliers need a human or another pet around all the time. Without company they get separation anxiety, which can lead to destructive behavior, whining, and constant barking.

Although they look like lap dogs, and most do love to cuddle, Cavaliers are active and energetic. They need plenty of exercise to keep burn off that excess energy and keep their weight in check. The dogs like to run, so if you are walking a Cavalier, a leash is a must. Your backyard should be fenced if you intend to let your dog outside unsupervised.

The downside about owning one of these dogs is that almost all of them have health issues. By the time they turn five half of them suffer from heart and neurological problems. Almost one hundred percent of the Cavaliers that reach ten years of age have heart disease. In addition, many inherit epilepsy, hip dysplasia, and eye conditions.

If you want a sweet little dog you don't intend to train as a watchdog, this could be a good pet for your household. For those who work independently from home and have the flexibility to stop and spend some time with an animal, a Cavalier might be perfect. You have to be willing to take the chance your pet will have health issues that require the costly care of a good vet.

If dogs that can be needy, shy, and timid at times bother you, the Cavalier might not be a good choice. People who don't have the time to devote to combing and brushing their pet, or are bothered by hair on the couch and bed, should look for another breed. If the possibility of a pet experiencing poor health is something you don't want to deal with, you need to pass on these puppies.

Cavaliers are beautiful animals with huge, soulful eyes that can melt your heart. They have big hearts of their own, and love their owners. Those same hearts are often defective however, and may shorten the life your pet.




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