Often confused with their Cavalier cousins, the King Charles Spaniel, also known as English Toy Spaniel, Charlies, Prince Charles Spaniel, Ruby Spaniel, Blenheim Spaniel, is a breed in its own right with many distinct differences between the two dogs. They are true aristocrats of the canine world, always cheerful and extremely affectionate by nature, which in short means they are known for being loyal and devoted companions to their owners.
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King Charles Spaniel
Im heartbroken to be posting this as we haven't had little Gizmo for long but I have a new job that means I won't be able to be home with him as much as he needs so we want to find him a new home. He

Cavapoo
We are pleased to announce, Our Beautiful Pet King Charles cavalier has had a litter of 4 girls and 1 boy. Dad is also our Boy F1 Cavapoo. Both Parents are fully health tested and can be viewed with

Cavapoo
Cavapoo puppies males and females available ready to leave next week will have first vaccination microchip and vet check mum can be seen along with puppies Based in Northern Ireland

Cavapoo
Mum‘s first litter only one pup will be vaccinated and microchip on the 16th of this month will be wormed and flead beautiful little boy black and white with brown has now been micro shipped and first

Cavapoo
ONLY 3 BOYS AVAILABLE I am thrilled my gorgeous dark ruby red Pedigree King Charles Spaniel has had a beautiful litter of quality F1 Cavapoo puppies. She is a fabulous mom and is the sweetest, happie
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels face several health challenges including a higher risk of heatstroke due to their short-nosed brachycephalic skull structure, and are prone to syringomyelia, a serious neurological condition causing chronic pain and coordination issues. They often develop mitral valve disease which affects heart function, and suffer from brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome that limits their breathing and exercise ability. Some may show aggression towards small pets due to hunting instincts, and they can experience anxiety or boredom if not properly stimulated. Additionally, they tend to be costly to own due to ongoing veterinary and maintenance expenses.