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CARE REQUIREMENTS
Apart from all
their excellent qualities, they do drop coat
twice a year and have poor road sense, so
outside the well fenced family property they
should always be kept on a lead.
If you are contemplating buying a
Cavalier please make certain that your fences
are secure.
All dogs will dig when young and will find a way
out if it is at
all
possible.The
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
is a healthy breed. A veterinarian will have
vaccinated puppies.

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PLEASE TAKE NOTE
Annual checks and inoculation are
essential, as is regular worming.
Your veterinarian will explain the
dangers of heartworm and advise on
the preventative measures.
It should be noted that certain
weeds and grasses might have adverse
affects.
IDEAL
OWNER/S
Suited to family circumstances or
for retired people. These dogs will
return years of loving, pleasure.
They are excellent with children and
the aged. They are FAMILY DOGS and
to exclude them from close
human contact will break their
hearts.
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IN CONCLUSION
Now you
know a little about the
Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel and have decided
this is the dog for you
or
you want more
information, contact the
breed club or your State
controlling body for
purebred dogs as listed
on this webpage .
They will be able to
give you information
about available puppies
and also suggest dog
shows where you can see
the breed and speak to
breeders.
In this way you will
gain a better
perspective of the breed
and its needs.

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All
Enquiries
welcome;
Mrs. L.
Heyden
47.Talinga
Drive. 4125
Park - Ridge
AUSTRALIA.
Phone:+(61)
07 38020457
Fax:+(61) 07
38020457
E-mail:g.heyden@mailbox.uq.edu.au
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