Breed Information
Although he's born to be a companion, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog breed retains the sporty nature of his spaniel ancestors. Cavaliers follow their people everywhere, just waiting for a chance to jump in a lap. If he's not sitting on a lap or getting a belly rub, nothing makes him happier than to go for long walks, hikes, and many enjoy flushing birds and then attempt to retrieve it.
One of the largest of the toy breeds, he's often as athletic as a true sporting breed and enjoys hiking, running on the beach, and dog sports such as agility, flyball and rally. Some have even shown their prowess as hunting dogs. The more restful members of the breed find success as family friends and therapy dogs.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an elegant, royal, slightly longer than tall, with moderate bones. The Cavalier retains the build of a working spaniel, yet in a smaller version. Their gait is free and elegant, with good reach and drive. Their silky coat is of moderate length, with a slight wave permissible. Long feathering on the feet is a breed characteristic. A hallmark of the breed is its gentle, sweet, melting expression.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is small, loving and playful. The typical Cavalier is always happy, trusting and easygoing, a friend to everyone he meets. True to their heritage as "comforter dogs," Cavaliers love to be in a lap. These dogs are smart and learn quickly.