Posts Tagged ‘Cavalier’

How long do cavaliers live?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Cavaliers or the King Charles Spaniel is a small toy dog that is very popular in the United Kingdom and has been gaining fame in the United states for the past decade. However, one must be aware that this particular breed has an average life span of 10 years and is prone to a serious heart ailment. The leading cause of Cavalier death is a polygenic heart condition known as the Mitral Valve Disease or MVD.

This is when one of four valves in the dog’s heart stops any backflow of blood that is pumped through. As the mitral valve deteriorates, it loses its flexibility and blood pumped in will gush in and out. The valve then folds and inverts causing more blood to get trapped in the other chambers causing the heart to enlarge. When it gets too big, blood flow is stopped and then the dog can expire due to cardiac arrest. It is advised that owners have their dogs monitored by year 1. Medications will help but cannot stop the disease.

Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!

How To Give your Dog a Checkup

Cavalier Puppy Photo

Big Dog | December 5th, 2009

Cavalier Puppy Photo

When you look into the eyes of this Cavalier pup, it is like he is about to say something.

How to care for a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?

Ann | November 8th, 2009

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of royalty. Enjoying a relaxing day on the couch and going out for some recreation like flushing out birds. This breed knows good life as owners tend to spoil them. Maintaining the regal and royal look of the spaniel requires attention and consistency.

Cavalier King Charles

Combing its silky hair 3 to 4 times a week is a must. Bathing is done only if necessary but if the dog is very active outdoors playing, baths will have to be weeklyEars must be inspected to check for any infections and brushed down as well. Tangles can occur on the leg hairs and would need straightening.

The paws are usually the most pampered area and effort must be given to trimming the hair to make them look pristine. Their teeth should also be brushed several times a week to avoid any gum diseases.  Whew. Anything else, Your Majesty?