Maybe. If they are introduced at an early age, they will most likely get along. If they are introduced when they are older, they may or might not, depending on how calm your King Charles Spaniel is. My CKCS is very calm with all sorts of animals, so it just depends on how well she/he is trained. The same way that if a cat and a dog are introduced as a kitten and a puppy, they will get along.
prob not the best idea. but if your willing to suffer go for it
NO. Only big dogs like huskies, their fur is meant to be for outdoors. Spaniels don't have that and they would freeze.
a King Charles spaniel is called 'un épagneul King Charles' or 'un King Charles' in French.
There are a lot of dog breeds for companionship, although no dog was originally bred for that purpose specifically. I would reccommend a chihuahua, papillon, palmeranian, or another toy breed. Or a cavalier king Charles spaniel. Or any spaniel really.
these dogs where used has napkins after king Charles ate, he would wipe his hands on the dogs to get the grease of his hands. they were like little servants
They are not water dogs but yes they are capable of swimming though they HATE it. Mine left some serious marks on me hahaha i would not suggest putting them in the water.
i would name tori
Lady was a Cocker Spaniel- people debate on whether she is an English or American spaniel, but I believe English, as her fur is shorther, and her ears longer than an American breed. In case you are wondering, Tramp is a mutt, but by his appearance I would say he's part Greyhound.
A King Charles Spaniel is a little stockier with a bit more of a pug nose and a flatter head. They tend to have a few more facial freckles than Cavaliers. My understanding is that the two started out as the same breed. Eventually the breed had developed some characteristics that some people didn't like (these ones are now known as King Charles), and they began trying to breed them back to the original. These "back to the original" are what are now called Cavalier King Charles.----a "king Charles" is a king that ruled England, and a cavalier king Charles SPANIEL is a dog, lol i think the guy above is right
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.
Not sure but would love to know myself as my cocker spaniel x cavalier had 12 pups in for 1 st litter she mated with a cocker x mini schnauzer
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