Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Are The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Puppies MI Breeders Show The Best Pet For You

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 small, gentle animals that work well for people who don't have much space. Most of them weigh around fifteen pounds and stand about a foot tall as adults. They can live comfortably in a condo or loft apartment. Cavaliers are not docile dogs. Most of them have a stubborn, independent streak. Training them isn't too hard, as long as they understand who is in charge.

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.

You might think these are sedentary animals, because they look like they would love to sit and cuddle all day. Although they can be lap dogs, they are also full of energy and love to be active. They will need several daily walks to burn off extra energy. You have to keep them on a leash because they are runners and chasers.

Another thing potential owners have to understand is that these dogs often have major health issues that can shorten their lives. One half of these dogs, over the age of five, are affected with genetic heart and neurological diseases. The Cavaliers that live to ten almost all have some form of heart disease. They can also inherit hip dysplasia, eye disease, and epilepsy.

If you are looking for a sweet natured pet and don't mind that it won't be much use as a guard dog, a Cavalier might be a good choice. They make great pets for retirees and individuals who work from home. You have to be in a position to make a financial investment in vet bills and medications.

If you don't have the patience to work with a puppy that tends to be shy and timid, this breed might not work for you. You have to make the commitment to groom the animal nearly every day and vacuum fur off rugs and furniture on a regular basis. For people who can't afford the kind of care this animal might need, choosing one of these puppies wouldn't be fair to either one of you.

Cavaliers are gorgeous, little dogs that love their owners. The breed will capture your heart and make a dog lover out of you. As long as one is in your home, you will have a dear and devoted friend.




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