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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog
Cavalier king charles spaniel dog breed usually isn’t put in a rescue because of it’s sweet disposition and picture perfect looks.
This breed is an excellent family pet, alert and energetic, with an affectionate disposition. They are intelligent, responsive to training, and naturally lend themselves to good behavior. It enjoy, and needs, regular physical activity; a good romp in the great outdoors suits it perfectly. Be careful for cars, as it has a strong affinity for the chase, owing to its descent from hunting dogs.
Cavalier king charles spaniel dog breed usually isn’t put in a rescue because of it’s sweet disposition and picture perfect looks.
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Its name is derived from King Charles II who loved toy spaniels so much that they were in his presence almost all the time, supposedly preferring them to his courtiers. They were also favorites to Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, , Charles I, and his son, James II. They reached their peak of popularity during the reign of Charles II, at which time they could be seen on many country estates, due to the pleasant comfort they afforded, as well as their hunting abilities. Cavalier king charles spaniel dog breed usually isn’t put in a rescue because of it’s sweet disposition and picture perfect looks.
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