Collection: Personalised Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Gifts

There’s something undeniably special about getting or receiving a personalised Cavalier King Charles Spaniel gift. Dog owners and dog lovers have special connections with their pets like no other relationship, and there’s never been a better way to express such feelings than a personalised gift that says it all.

And we have such a vast range to choose from. You can either treat your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to a custom treat bag, bed, or leash, or gift yourself a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel-inspired present, such as a bed set, cushion, notebook, phone case, or even customised AirPods. It’s all here and waiting for you!

Introduction

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are one of the most beautiful mixes of companionship and athletic, sporty-looking dogs we’ve ever seen. They are many owners who would agree that they make for one of the most balanced breeds there is.

With deep roots in English culture and history, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are fantastic family dogs, have a lot of love to give and are eager to please. If you’re looking for a people-friendly dog that’s easy to love, look no further than a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

History

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed dates all the way back to the early 1600s when King Charles I led the UK. No points awarded for guessing where this dog’s name originated from. Bred for royalty centuries ago, it’s easy to see why Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have come along to be such great companion dogs.

We can imagine them riding around on the carriages with King Charles I, or running around the palace grounds having the best time. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were slowly exported out to other parts of the world over the years, reaching the US in 1952, but now sitting in the 18th spot as the US’s most popular pup.

Personality

Due to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s loving and gentle nature, these are pets that are ideal in any family household but are commonly given to elderly people needing some company or disabled people as therapy dogs. There’s no doubt these dogs are happiest when cuddled up and relaxing with their owners.

Because of this instinct, you should never leave your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel alone for too long. Only gentle training is required, and intelligence is somewhat limited compared with other breeds, so make sure you keep things as nice and simple as possible.

Vitals

Height 10 - 13 inches
Weight 13 - 18lbs
Other names Cav or Cavies
Origin England
Coat Medium-long straight hair that’s averagely dense
Colour Brown, white and sometimes a red tint
Eye Colour Brown
Life Expectancy 8 - 14 years
Health Issues Keep an eye open for conditions like Hip Dysplasia, Thrombocytopenia, Syringomyelia, and Mitral Valve Disease.
Care Tips Will need daily brushing to maintain a healthy coat. Only requires a moderate amount of exercise. Give lots of attention.

 

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