your dog will probably want more to eat, she will be tired, and, most importantly, she will be protective, so dont try to pick her up
your dog will probably want more to eat, she will be tired, and, most importantly, she will be protective, so dont try to pick her up
I have a Terrier Dachshund mix and I would like to know if it will be compatable with a King Charles Spaniel, which I'm considering purchasing and adding to our family. Please let me know your response. Thank you, Deborah Early dearly12@gmail.com 858-349-2543
just want to know before i buy min king charlies
In my opinion, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. If you don't know what they look like, you should google them--so pretty!
i don't know i don't have one but i want one i want a goldendoodle more though
In the late 1600's the King Charles Spaniels were interbred with Pugs, which resulted in a smaller dog with flatter noses, upturned faces, rounded heads andprotruding eyes. The consequence of this breeding is what we know today as the King Charles Spaniel (English Toy Spaniel). It was developed in the British Islesand was a favorite of British Royalty. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1886.
NO. Only big dogs like huskies, their fur is meant to be for outdoors. Spaniels don't have that and they would freeze.
All dogs get sick but the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is know for bone problems and also has little dog breed problems. They are a pretty healthy dog breed, but bone problems would have to be their biggest issue. From 00me: please note that all dog do get sick as in are sick lots thought mainly as puppys
i wanna know
One user said: Nope Another user said: Yes, they can be hypoallergenic because they have hair rather than fur. Many people with animal allergies are allergic to the fur. No they are not hypoallergenic.
i dont know the answer all i know is nothing
Pepys was on the boat with Charles when Charles returned from exile. Pepys heard the story straight from the King.