Chris' Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

Chris' Cavalier King Charles Spaniels I'm an experienced Cavalier breeder since 2010. My dogs are selectively bred using Embark DNA tests, OFA heart & Patella certified, parents.
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Pups go thru ENS sessions & have private FB group. Pups get the best start using All Provide gently cooked food I adopted my first Cavalier in 2008 and have been stricken with this wonderful breed since the first day our Tucker "moved in". Such intelligent, loving, adaptable dogs! We have been hobby breeding since 2010; we currently breed Blenheim, Tricolor and occasional ruby litters and are ble

ssed with the joy of having new puppies to nurture, spoil and lavish our attention on. My 6 Cavaliers have the run of our home; they are part of our family. My puppies are registered AKC purebreds, come with contract, health check and guarantee, immunizations, oral Bordetella, de-wormer, ENS sessions and have dew claws removed. I will include food, a blanket with Mom's scent, chew toys, first heartworm tablet and vet records/AKC application form for the new owner on "Gotcha Day". Currently my puppies cost $2300 for limited registration Cavaliers whose parents are DNA tested however, full registration occasionally may be given to qualified families for an additional charge. Health-testing makes a healthier future for our beloved companions by providing access to accurate & comprehensive genetic health results and breeding tools. My breeding dogs are Embark DNA tested which enables me to make decisions to help make each generation of dogs healthier and better than the last, improving dogs’ lives and fulfilling the mission to end preventable disease through DNA testing. My puppies are well-socialized with adult dogs and humans. Pups will be introduced to litter-box training or p*e pads and crate-training starts at 5 weeks of age. Puppies will remain with Mom for at least 8 weeks. Each litter has their own FB group where I regularly send adoptive parents photos of puppies interacting with mom and siblings, weekly weights and progress with helpful articles/info regarding their puppy's growth, health & development prior to sending them to their new family. I encourage parents to keep ongoing communication & send photos of their pup as he/she grows into adulthood so I can monitor disposition and health of my Cavaliers' offspring. My goal is to produce healthy, happy puppies that conform to the breed standards of the Cavalier while giving them the best possible start in life. Most of all, I want my puppies to be adopted by families that will love and cherish them as much as I have in the short, but important time they have spent with me as newborns.

04/19/2024

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03/25/2024

As seen on Shark Tank! Kill & repel fleas & ticks with 🌿plant-powered spray – and relax. Bonus? It smells amazing!

03/06/2024
Stay Calm...we've had puppies! Ivy and Sawyer just had a beautiful litter of ruby puppies on Friday, January 5th. This i...
01/06/2024

Stay Calm...we've had puppies! Ivy and Sawyer just had a beautiful litter of ruby puppies on Friday, January 5th. This is her very final litter so we will not be having ruby Cavies in the future. There are 4 males (3 solid and one with white like Ivy) and 1 solid female. If you are on my waitlist and are interested in being considered for one of these little beauties, let me know asap as they will be claimed quickly. PM me for details! ~ Chris ☺️

11/16/2023

Grab your tee's now! 😂

Announcing our newest litter of puppies born November 5th! Our Paisley and Milo (who is owned by Kim Thalacker) have 8 b...
11/10/2023

Announcing our newest litter of puppies born November 5th! Our Paisley and Milo (who is owned by Kim Thalacker) have 8 beautiful nuggets. 6 females, 2 males. I have contacted people on my waitlist but was missing info for a couple people. If you are interested in being considered AND are on my list, Please let me know in the next day or so as I will be picking families for these puppies Sunday. Thanks! Chris

10/23/2023

Happy New Year! This past year has been a financially challenging one for many. Pet ownership is a serious, long-term financial commitment. High inflation and supply chain issues are just two of the many realities that have hit our pocketbooks. The good news: there are ways to make pet care budget-f...

09/03/2023

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08/22/2023

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08/22/2023

WHEN I AM OLD
When I am old...
I will wear soft gray sweatshirts...
and a bandana over my silver hair...
and I will spend my social security checks on my dogs.

I will sit in my house on my well-worn chair
and listen to my dogs breathing.

I will sneak out in the middle of a warm summer night
and take my dogs for a run, if my old bones will allow...

When people come to call, I will smile and nod
as I show them my dogs...
and talk of them and about them.....the ones so beloved of the past
and the ones so beloved of today...

I will still work hard cleaning after them,
mopping and feeding them and whispering their names
in a soft loving way.

I will wear the gleaming sweat on my throat,
like a jewel, and I will be an embarrassment to all...
especially my family...
who have not yet found the peace in being free
to have dogs as your best friends...
These friends who always wait, at any hour, for your footfall...
and eagerly jump to their feet out of a sound sleep,
to greet you as if you are a God,
with warm eyes full of adoring love and hope
that you will always stay,

I'll hug their big strong necks...
I'll kiss their dear sweet heads...
and whisper in their very special company....
I look in the mirror... and see I am getting old....
this is the kind of person I am...
and have always been.

Loving dogs is easy, they are part of me.
Please accept me for who I am.

My dogs appreciate my presence in their lives...
they love my presence in their lives...
When I am old this will be important to me...
you will understand when you are old,
if you have dogs to love too.
-Author Unknown (DM)

Photo credit: Holly Garner-Jackson

The photo used was taken in the state of Maine...... This man would bring his dog to the parking lot of the local grocery store twice a day to walk her. He lived about 25 + miles away. Her name was Hannah and she was very well loved.

08/11/2023

How about a recliner ?
-Jenn ❤️

04/08/2023

A Dog Chosen to Provide Comfort

Cavaliers make great therapy dogs and therapy dogs ROCK! The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is especially suited for the job. This affectionate breed is up to the task of providing comfort to people who need a bright spot in their day. By communicating with their soulful eyes, they can make a person feel less alone. With an intuitive sense, they can draw a person outside of the daily routine, to feel joy. We already know they are lovable companions, but it is awesome to watch them bring light into someone’s eyes.

As history claims, both King Charles I and his son, Charles II, were lovers of the breed. Charles II was so attached to his spaniels that they went with him everywhere. He issued a royal decree that the dogs should be allowed in all public spaces, including Parliament. Pictures can be found with his dogs lying by his feet. Not surprisingly, the breed inherited the name of the Monarch: The Cavalier King Charles.

For a dog to do therapy work, he or she must be part of an organization and follow their rules. Each therapy dog organization has its own process. For example, the Alliance of Therapy Dogs requires the dog to have a background check and health documentation from a veterinarian. A handling test is given to determine that the dog is good-mannered and well-behaved. Then the prospective team (of handler and dog) goes on three visits with a tester, who observes the actions of both. In addition to these requirements, the dog has to be at least 1 year old, and the handler must have owned the dog, or at least had a relationship with the dog, for at least 6 months. The group’s Board of Directors are also volunteers and tester/observers.

Good interaction between the handler and dog is crucial, and both the handler and dog will be required to pass the necessary requirements of the agency they are joining. Dogs must be able to follow commands from the handler. The handler must be able to understand the dog’s behavioral cues, because situations can arise where the dog might not feel comfortable and the handler might have to intervene. A certain number of required visits are mandated to continue membership, and this rule can vary among groups.

What is so special about Cavaliers as therapy dogs? I think most of us reading this already know. The answer is easy. As a breed they are loving, friendly, and aim to please their person. Their size is good for the task, small enough to be picked up and placed in residents’ laps or on recliners. They are flexible, enjoying being around many people or in a one-on-one situation. They are good with children and older adults. They can be in a quiet environment or one with occasional noise. Their versatility is commendable.

My Cavalier, Britan, has been to many places: to a busy airport, a middle-school
class of behaviorally challenged kids, an assisted living facility, a library where young kids read books to him, a college campus for the students to relieve exam stress, and a residential behavioral health facility for teens aged 12–18. He flourishes in all. Does he have his favorites? Probably, but he has never expressed his desire to me! He just goes with the flow. As the mission of Alliance of Therapy states: “Sharing Smiles and Joy.” Britan definitely does his part.

He has made special friends along the way. One of them, Margaret, I will never forget. She was a young, 100-year-old woman who always said thank you to me when we left. One classy lady! She would ask how I made his sweet potato treats. When we walked into her room, her face lit up. Unfortunately, she passed during the pandemic, and we never got to say our goodbye. When we were fortunate enough to go back to the assisted living facility where she had been, I wondered if Britan would stop at her door. Maybe he did pause as we passed by the hall where her room was. But I am not sure he understood that she was not there.

Special bonds were made between Britan and those people we visited. Nothing in life can top those times when a dog and a person make a connection that only they can understand. At times I had wished he could talk and tell me his feelings, but his body language and facial expressions told me
it all.

Britan is now 7 years old and has made many people smile and continues to do so each week. It may just be moments that he shares but to those waiting for his visit it seems more.
Today I am thankful that therapy dogs do their jobs so well. As a nurse, I know how therapeutic these times can be to healing others both physically and emotionally. Cavaliers are special, and their providing smiles and joy is a gift—just as they are a gift to those of us who have the honor of sharing our lives with them.

Anyone looking for more information on therapy dogs can contact me at [email protected]. I will be sure to respond.

Barbara J Peters
Barbarajpeters.com

Photography by richtaylorphotography.com

03/18/2023

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Evansville, WI
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