Cavalier King Charles Spaniels often require cesarean sections due to their small size and the size of their puppies. The breed has a higher risk of complications during natural whelping, making C-sections a more common and safer option for both the mother and the puppies. It's essential for breeders to be prepared for this possibility to ensure the health and safety of the animals involved.
No. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are domesticated dogs and they were bred to be companion dogs. If they are not socialized properly, they may appear to be wild but that behavior can normally be quelled with the right training and socialization techniques.
no Charles spaniels don't but springer spaniels help police out and sniff out drugs
birds
No, sadly they are not!
extremely cute
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels first originated in Holland, Italy and France in between the 16th and 18th centuries.
cavalier king Charles spaniels
yes
The English toy spaniels are different then the Cavalier king Charles spaniel. I personally have a cavalier and think they are much prettier and magestic, but that's just me. The main difference between the two breeds is that the English toy spaniels has a pug like mussle.The English toy spaniel are also known as the king Charles spaniel (not too be confused with the Cavalier king Charles spaniel).Try Google that should help you to.
yes, they use their noses
yes they do
Yes they do. They shed lots before and after Summer.