To maintain the health and appearance of your King Charles Cavalier's coat, it is recommended to brush it at least 2-3 times a week. Regular brushing helps prevent matting, removes loose fur, and distributes natural oils for a shiny coat.
Brushing a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel should be done at least 2-3 times a week to maintain their coat health and appearance. Regular brushing helps prevent matting and tangles, and promotes healthy skin and fur.
Yes, King Charles I supported the Cavaliers during the English Civil War. The Cavaliers were loyalists to the king and represented the Royalist faction, opposing the Parliamentarians, who sought more power for Parliament and less for the monarchy. Charles I's support for the Cavaliers was rooted in his efforts to maintain royal authority and resist parliamentary control. Ultimately, this conflict contributed to the king's downfall and execution in 1649.
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The supporters of Charles 1 were known as Royalists.
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The Roundheads (Oliver Cromwell's army) hated the Cavaliers (Charles I army) because Charles I ruled without parliament so i think that's why the Roundheads hated the Cavaliers Hope that helped :)
The Cavaliers were soilders for King Charles the 1st who foight in the English civil war in mid 1600. A cavalier would have long curly hair like King Charles and they would have big hat with a large feather in it. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were named after the Cavaliers because of their long cury hair and King Charles because they were around when King Charles was the King of England
King Charles I soldiers were the Cavaliers.
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The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
They were known as the Cavaliers.
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