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    • About us
    • Breeder Info >
      • Choose your breeder first then your puppy
      • Traits of responsible breeders
      • Why are breeders who sell to pet shops irresponsible?
  • Adopting Information
    • Puppies/Dogs Available for Adoption 2023
    • Planned Pairings
    • Past Litters
    • Additional Pictures of Past Litters
    • Testimonials
    • Puppy Forever Homes
    • Adoption Questionnaire
    • Choosing Your Puppy
    • Cavalier Puppy Cost
    • Puppy Sales Contract
    • Spay/neuter agreement
    • Waiting List and Deposit Information
    • Boy vs Girl Cavalier
    • Puppy Packet
    • Eight Good Reasons to Own a Cavalier
    • Responsibilities of owning a dog
    • Is a Cavalier the right dog for me?
    • Can I adopt a puppy and have breeding privileges?
    • Do you ship puppies?
    • 100 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Rescued from puppy mill
    • Puppy Mills and Pet stores >
      • About Puppy Mills
      • Puppy Mill Red Flags
      • Signs That A Puppy Is From a Puppy Mill
      • Why you should never buy a puppy from a pet shop
    • The Truth About Purebred Dogs
    • Is it important to buy a "Registered" Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy?
    • The truth about CKC and AKC registered puppies
    • Purebred dogs are being ‘bred to death’ for desirable traits required of show dogs
  • Puppy Information
    • Before your new puppy arrives
    • Once your dog is home
    • Puppy proofing
    • Feeding Cavaliers >
      • Feeding your new puppy
      • How much food should we feed our puppy
      • Table Scraps are Off Limit
      • What kind of treats can I give my puppy
      • Non-Toxic Bones and Chews
      • Bones for my Cavalier?
      • Bowls for Cavaliers
    • Housetraining
    • Socializing your Cavalier >
      • Socializing Your Puppy after you take him home
      • Socializing Cavaliers
    • Eight weeks or twelve weeks?
    • How we wean our puppies
  • Breed Info
    • Breed Info
    • Cavalier's in a Nutshell
    • Behavioral Traits
    • Temperament and Personality
    • Cavalier Size and Weight >
      • Cavalier Size and Weight
      • How can I tell if my dog is overweight?
    • Activity Requirements
    • Cavalier Quirks
    • Children and other pets
    • Cavalier Colours
    • Grooming Cavaliers >
      • Grooming Cavaliers
      • Do Cavaliers need special grooming?
    • Cavalier Health >
      • Genetic Diseases and testing
      • Visiting the vet
      • Health
      • Umbilical Hernia
    • Toxic for Dogs
    • Training your Cavalier
    • History of the Cavalier >
      • History of the Cavalier
      • Cavalier King Charles’ ancestry
  • F.A.Q.
    • Are they good guard dogs?
    • Are Cavaliers good for a family with little children?
    • Are Cavalier King Charles Spaniels barkers?
    • Are the puppies implanted with micro-chips?
    • Are they good with seniors?
    • Best age to buy a puppy
    • Can I find one in the Pet Store
    • Do puppies need other vaccinations and when?
    • Do they get along with other pets?
    • Do they travel well?
    • Has my puppy been de-wormed?
    • How difficult is it to train Cavaliers?
    • How old must a puppy be before leaving to a new home?
    • Is it important to buy a "Registered" Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy?
    • How do I choose the vet?
    • Is it a problem to have a Cavalier in the same household with other dogs or cats?
    • Is there any different care needed for our Cavalier in winter time?
    • What size of crate should we get for our puppy?
    • When will our Blenheim (white & chestnut) or Ruby puppy will get darker brown colour?
    • Which deodorizing spray/liquid is the best for removing dog urine smell from floors?
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About Us


The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is not perfect but they
are close to perfect as a dog can get in our opinion!

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We are a small breeder that is
family owned and operated.


We breed Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 
because we love the breed and truly 
believe that it is the best dog ever.

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 We are very happy to share our passion for 
the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with others 
with the same adoration for the breed.
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If its not a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel it is just a dog!!!


Our love affair with Cavaliers began in 2000. 
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We were looking for a gentle, kind and loving companion that 

would be good with our young children and loved to cuddle.  After extensively researching the breed we 
decided that a Cavalier was a perfect fit for our family. The search for our first puppy lead us to a 
wonderful Black and Tan Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy who soon became the love of
our life, he was everything we ​were looking for in a dog and more. 
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We love Cavaliers King Charles Spaniels
and we truly believe that they are they are 
the best dog you can ever own. 

It is an honor and a privilege to be associated 
with such a wonderful breed as the Cavalier.
T
hey are gentle, loving, loyal 
and want nothing 
more than to be in your company all
​hours 
of the day. 

No matter where you go or what you 
​
do they are happy to be by your side 
with ever-wagging tails and kisses.

We are dedicated to the health and happiness 
of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed.

We accomplish our goals of breeding the best companion dog we can by only breeding the best
and 
healthiest parents, giving both puppies and
adults alike lots of love, hugs and kisses and
providing a nurturing safe home for everyone
to live. The result is puppies that are well 
socialized, healthy and gorgeous
love sponges.
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For more information why we keep the
puppies longer than eight weeks
: 

Eight weeks or twelve weeks?
We strive to have a positive impact on the pet industry with the dogs we breed and to help you select the 
right puppy for your family. We do not sell puppies 
until they are about 10 -12 weeks in age given their 
eating progression and maturity.

​To insure the well-being of our Cavaliers mothers and to produce the healthiest puppies possible we
limit our number of breeding's per year. As a result ​we only have limited puppies available each year.

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We work closely with our Veterinarian to develop and maintain high quality standards for the health
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and well-being of our parent dogs and puppies. 


We believe in placing our pups in homes when they are ready, and each pup is different. We do not place our puppies just because they are a specific age.


​Our world revolves around the health and welfare
 of our dogs and puppies and they are raised with
 lots of love, attention, hugs and kisses from our 
entire family. We are all very active in caring 
for the puppies lives from the moment of birth. 


Our puppies are part of our family not just a puppy to
be sold. 
 The puppies were a part of our life and family
for just a few short weeks, but even in that 
short time they touched us as only a Cavalier can.
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We like to follow up with their new family to see 
how everyone is adjusting and to see if there
are any 
questions or concerns. 

​The families that adopt our puppies become an extended family to us and we encourage them 
to give us updates about the puppies and to send pictures so we can watch and enjoy them
 growing into adult dogs.  

 If the thought of this sort of follow up 
attention bothers you then one
of our
 
puppies is not for you.



​We are not caught up in the world of showing dogs, 
our goal is simple, to always breed healthy, good tempered love sponges that will be a delight to 
the families that become their forever homes. 

To find out why we think the business of showing 
dogs is doing to Cavaliers and other purebreds: 

Purebred dogs are being ‘bred to death’ for desirable physical traits required 
for showing dogs
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Once your experience the companionship of a Cavalier you never look back.  


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