![]() ![]() Puppies are being handled daily from birth and well socialised with children and our family. Dad(Bingo) has a quiet but playful personality and very kind to other dogs and animals on our property. Mum (Coco) has placid and sweet personality and neutrally love pleasing. It's hyoallergenic non-shedding breed, easy to train, apartment friendly and loyal nature makes them becomes such a popular choice of pets.īoth mum (Cavachon) and dad (pure bred Bichon Frise) are our family pets raised in a loving and nurturing family environment. One of the most popular hybrid designer dog, which weight average of 5-7kg and great with families, children and other animals. The compact pup sports a silky coat and friendly personality. The Cavachon is a spunky companion crossbreed between a Cavalier King Charles spaniel and a bichon frise. Proud to announce we have a beautiful healthy litter of Cavachon puppies! Ready to go to forever home on 15/11/23 Microchip numbers will be provided/updated once they get them. Puppies will be ready to go to their homes late Nov/early Dec. They are intelligent and usually take well to training, making them ideal to first time pet owners. ![]() They are known to be great pets for families as they are one of the most affectionate and loving mixed dog breeds. These puppies are a wonderful mix between the Cavaliers intelligence and the Cocker spaniels gentle and playful personality. There is 5 boys and 2 girls available, ready to find their forever homes. Its popularity continues to grow.Meet our 7 lovely cockalier puppies (King Charles Cavalier x Cocker Spaniel). ![]() In 1996, the AKC recognized the Cavalier. They were slower to catch on in America, and many Cavalier owners fought AKC recognition in an effort to control the problems that so often accompany popularity. Ironically, these dogs, named Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in honor of the Cavalier King, eventually outstripped their short-nosed counterparts in popularity, becoming one of the most popular breeds in England. Breeders bred their old-type dogs together in an effort to gain the prize, and in so doing, many came to appreciate the old type. A twist of fate occurred when a wealthy American, Roswell Eldridge, came to England and offered outlandish prize money for the best “pointed-nosed” spaniels, most resembling the old type. The King Charles Spaniel continued to grace the homes of the wealthy for generations, but with time a shorter-nosed dog was preferred.īy the early 1900s, the few dogs that resembled the early members of the breed were considered to be inferior. After his death, the Duke of Marlborough took over as the major advocate of the breed the red and white “Blenheim” color, which was his favorite, is named after his estate. The dogs were so closely associated with him that they became known as King Charles Spaniels. In the 1700s, King Charles II was so enamored with his toy spaniels that he was accused of ignoring matters of state in favor of his dogs. In addition, they served the vital function of attracting fleas from their owners’ bodies! The toy spaniels became especially popular because they appealed to all members of the family. These Tudor lapdogs, known as “comforter spaniels,” served as lap and foot warmers, and even surrogate hot water bottles. The European toy dogs were probably the result of breeding small spaniels to Oriental toy breeds such as the Japanese Chin and perhaps the Tibetan Spaniel. As its name implies, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is derived from spaniel roots. ![]()
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