jeudi 27 avril 2017

Learn More About Beautiful Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

By Scott Wilson


Dogs are known as man's best friend because of their unconditional love, companionship, and loyalty. They come in many different sizes, shapes, and colors, with a variety of unique temperaments, skills, and traits, that make each breed something special. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a great choice for many people because of the attractive characteristics commonly associated with them.

In the latter 1600's, people desired spaniels with protruding eyes, round heads, flat noses, and upturned faces, so they bred KCS with Pugs. In the 1920's breeders in America took the challenge to lengthen the noses on the breed, resulting in the look that is characteristic in these dogs today. The 1940's saw them finally receive their classification as a separate purebred group, though the AKC did not allow them to join and be competitively shown until 1996.

Classified as Toy, this breed has an average lifespan of approximately 9-14 years, achieving about 18lbs and 13 inches when full matured. Their bodies are quite well proportioned, having a level top line and features such as large dark brown eyes, scissor-like teeth, ears that are long and high-set, and an uncut tail. There is natural feathering in the tail, leg, ear, and chest ares of their coats.

There are four basic coat categories: Black and Tan, Ruby, Tricolor, and Blenheim. Shedding is average and can be controlled by daily brushing - which also minimizes matting - though owners need to be prepared to vacuum their homes regularly. It is only necessary to bath them when obviously needed, but the dog must be completely dried and kept warm afterwards.

Dogs of this breed are among the easiest to care for, making them a great choice for a first pet or as a companion for an elderly person. They came from a hunters so they are naturally great, obedient listeners who seek to be controlled and actually desire input and limitations. As they are intelligent, they have no problem understanding what is expected of them and tend to be highly responsive to commands.

One thing pet owners need to be careful to avoid is the tendency to be extremely lenient with their pups because of their tiny stature and cuteness. Failing to set rules and limits with a breed that is naturally inclined to follow a leader can lead to the onset of a condition known as Small Dog Syndrome. Essentially, it means the family is viewed as a pack, and if the human does not take the Alpha role, the pup will assume it, leading to uncharacteristic demanding, even somewhat aggressive behaviors.

Socialization and obedience training need to be instituted as young as is feasible so that the dog grows up knowing its pack placement and not being afraid of strangers. This breed is easily adaptable to apartment living and small yards, though they do not do well being kept in a kennel or left alone for long periods of time. Daily walks and regular playtime helps curtail excess energy.

For those people who want canine companionship but require one that is easy to care for, this could be the perfect choice. However, to ensure the best chance of compatibility, it is recommended to know as much as possible about the breed prior to adopting any animal.




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