CavalierKingCharlesSpanielDogs.com
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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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Waiting List and Deposit Information


Waiting List


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CavalierKingCharlesSpanielDogs.com is dedicated
to the 
health and happiness of the Cavalier breed.
Our 
puppies are well socialized healthy puppies. 
 

To ensure the wellbeing of our Cavaliers and to
ensure the best possible puppies will be produced 
we have limited puppies available due to 
our limited number of breeding's per year.

If you would like to be added to our waiting list we request that you please complete our Adoption Questionnaire (Click to go to the questionnaire).

At 
the end you can request to be added to
our waiting list. We will 
contact you in the way
you request with details 
about current,
​ expected and planned litters. 


Being on the waiting list does not ensure you
will be able to adopt a puppy from us, it simply
​means that 
you will be one of the first to know 
about a litter and have an opportunity to place 
a deposit on the puppy of your preference.

Deposits ensure that you are committed to purchasing one of our puppies and show our commitment to sell you a puppy.


Early Deposits

An early deposit is a deposit placed on an
upcoming litter or on a litter of newborn puppies.

An early deposit holds your spot to choose your 
puppy. Deposits may also be placed on an individual 
available puppy to hold him/her until he/she is 
ready to join your family. 

A deposit placed on a selected puppy will not be accepted until after all the families that have placed an early deposit to hold a puppy have decided on a puppy.

At that time I will know who is available.
We will accept early 
deposit's at any time, please 
contact us for more information.
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Here is how our early deposits work

 Once you have been approved I will email
 you our deposit agreement.

You will then choose the color(s) and gender(s)
of 
the puppy you wish to adopt (If you are open 
to gender or color you may leave this open.) 
Fill out and sign the early deposit agreement than mail it to us along with your deposit payment.
 Once your deposit and signed agreement are received I will hold your spot and you
will be able to choose your puppy in the order your deposit was accepted.

If you choose to place an early deposit, deposits
 are non-refundable but, are transferable to another 
upcoming CavalierKingCharlesSpanielDogs.com
litter 
until puppies are 5 weeks of age or until you
select your puppy whichever comes first.

 At that time your deposit will become non-transferable and a new agreement will be signed to hold
 the puppy you selected. 

Should the color or gender you requested not be
 born your deposit will be transferable to an
 upcoming litter of your choosing.

 Early depositors will choose their puppy when
 they are 5 weeks of age. Deposits are $500 and
 will be deducted from the final purchase price
of your puppy with ​the balance due
when you pick up your puppy.


 You will know the adoption price for each
 puppy before you make your selection. 
Prices are the same for all colors and genders.
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Deposits maybe transferred to another CavalierKingCharlesSpanielDogs.com litter as
many times as needed until 
you find the right 
puppy for your family. Should you choose to
transfer your deposit you may or may 
not
receive ​the same picking order as before. 


Transfers are placed at the highest available spot behind anyone who already has a deposit placed. 
If you decide to transfer your deposit you will want to notify me as soon as possible to secure a good picking position. Transfers must be made before the puppies turn 6 weeks of age. At the time of the transfer 
we will talk about our upcoming planned litters,
 your new picking spot and a new agreement 
will be signed to hold your new picking position
 on the litter of your choosing.

Puppy held at buyers request beyond 10 weeks of age.


​Puppies are normally allowed to join their new
 families between 10 to 12 weeks of age. 10 ish
weeks old is the earliest a puppy normally
leaves our care.

Should we feel a puppy is not ready to leave at
that time we will notify you and they will stay in
our care until we feel they are ready. Should
we change the release date no extended care
boarding fee will be charged
 for that period of time. 

CavalierKingCharlesSpanielDogs.com will be
glad to work with a buyer to hold a puppy past
10 weeks of age should the need arise for various reasons. Once you choose your puppy your
non-refundable deposit is needed to hold that
puppy. Payment in full must be made by the
time the puppy is 
10 weeks of age 
regardless of the pickup date. 
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There is a small extended care boarding fee to
 hold a puppy past our release date. We allow a
 grace period past the release date to allow new families to arrange a pick up date/time that works
 best for them. Once your puppy turns 12 weeks
 old the extended care boarding fee will begin. 

The extended care fee also covers any extra 
vaccines needed to keep your puppy up to date 
for their age. (2nd vaccine needed at 12 weeks,
​3rd at 16 weeks.) 

To keep your puppy on tract with potty training 
we will also begin potty bell training and housebreaking. 

A pick up date will need to be arranged in 
writing and signed by both parties. Please
contact us for more details if this is an
arrangement you will need.

 No puppy is considered sold until a deposit has been made or payment is made in full. 

Please note that we reserve the right of first pick of the litter on each litter born. All other 
puppies in the litter will be up for adoption in the order deposits are taken.

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