Our cavelier king Charles used to lose clumps of hair and her skin was always quite irritated in the same area. We discovered she had sensitive skin which was being irritated by the food we were giving her. We washed her with a special shampoo and switched her food and the hair grew back over time.
Dogs can also lose hair due to stress or anxiety. Cavelier's are generally susseptible to excema, in which case your vet should be able to prescribe a cream for your dog.
My dog started to loose her fur and the vet said that it was a sign that she was letting go, like when dogs go off food.
consult your vet.
yes they do
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was recognized by the AKC in 1995.
A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel cross Poodle is called a cavoodle.
Probably, and if not, there will be one one day. Dogs constantly breed new species. No there isn't but you can get King Charles Spaniels (not Cavalier) and the tend to be smaller than their Cavalier King Charles cousins
a King Charles Spaniel is smaller than a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
They lived with King Charles in England.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is not non allergenic.
I think a mix could be good. Chihuahuas are cute. So are miniature dachshunds but miniature dachshunds might have back problems. . . . . . . . . . cavalier king Charles spaniel puppies are adorable! So are Yorkshire terrierss. Consider some of these breeds please! I've had experience!!
Cavoodle dogs are a cross between a Cavalier King Charles and a poodle. Cavalier King Charles Poodle Cavoodle
A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is 31 - 33 cm tall.
Cavalier King Charles are prone to eyes problems and heart problems, specifically MVD (Mitro Valve Disease) which is a heart problem that older Cavies can get. As long as you make sure that you get your Cavie from a good breeder, and that the parents' didn't have heart or eye problems, your dog should be healthy.
All breeds of domestic dog, including the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, have the scientific name CanisFamiliaris.