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Cavalier Spaniel Breeders Texas - Breeder Facts

1.     Professional Affiliations:

The American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club is the AKC parent club that functions to promote and develop this breed.

2.     ImageWhy Use a Breeder:

A good breeder will breed healthy dogs and will give more importance to the temperament of the dog. This is not followed by pet stores, backyard breeders and puppy mills.

3.     How to Find:

You can find a breeder by searching online or your vet can recommend some good breeders. If you have a kennel club nearby you can ask them for information. You can even look in the telephone directory.

4.     What to Expect:

Breeders will give you a dog only when they are convinced that you can take good care of the dog. You will be asked for details like your living conditions, children and other family members, the reason for buying the dog, previous dogs you had and some other details. The breeder will evaluate this information and will give you the dog if he feels it's the right one for you.

5.     Breeder's Surroundings:

The dogs should have a clean and dry place and they should not have any diseases or infections. The dogs should be properly groomed and exercised.

Cavalier Spaniel Breeders Texas - Newborn Facts

1.     Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:

The average litter size of Cavalier Spaniels is 3-4 puppies.

2.     Age To Be Sold :Image

Generally puppies at least 8 weeks old are ideal for adoption.

3.     What to Look For in a Newborn:

The puppy should have bright and alert eyes. He should not shy away and shouldn't be aggressive. The puppy should let you handle him. Make sure the puppy is vaccinated and wormed.

4.     Registry:

The puppy should be registered with AKC under the Toy group.

5.     AKC Recognized Characteristics:

AKC doesn't allow dogs with trimmed or altered coats in competitions. Small eyes and sharp muzzles are considered faults.

6.     Expense to Purchase Newborn:

The price of a new puppy can be around $1000 and can go up in the case of show dogs.

7.     Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:

You should ask the breeder to show the parents of the puppy. As these dogs suffer from slipped stifle and hip dysplasia make sure the parents are OFA certified.

Cavalier Spaniel Breeders Texas - Breeder Concerns

1.     Breeder Reputation:

The breeder should be a member of a reputed club. He should not be a breeder who breeds dogs just for profit instead of maintaining the breed standard.

2.     Pet Health:

These dogs are prone to hip dysplasia, slipped stifle and eye problems. Make sure you check the puppy's parents before buying it.

3.     Assurances:

You will get a guarantee for the dogs and also try to get copies of medical records of the dog.