Why You SHOULD NOT TO GET A CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL

Published 2020-10-02
Why You SHOULD NOT TO GET A CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a very popular breeds and there are many reasons for this. Today you can find out why you should not get a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Pippemi
    You have convinced me more so that I should get one. I live alone, work from home and don’t need a guard dog, just a buddy.
  • @duff107
    Reasons not to get one You will fall in love with them totally It will totally break your heart when they die You will never forget the love they give
  • @ToriHiragana
    Reason #1 - Because they’re the greatest dog ever and you’ll want 10 more!❤️
  • @schmasay
    i don’t understand the hate on cavaliers. i love them to death
  • @luluhall2013
    #1. They are addictive. Also, they are the most awesome dog for writers or anyone working from home! (Tri-colors rock!)
  • @jimwilkey7294
    He is very accurate about the breed. We have owned two, and he nailed their demeanor and style perfectly. A heart of GOLD certainly describes our two Cavs!
  • @JessSwin214
    My cavalier will be a lap dog all day or a wild dog all day... he does whatever I’m doing, however he gets the zummies often at night when I’m calm. I take him to state parks and he will pull me the entire 10 miles. The gentle leader collar helped with pulling, however he is extremely active. I wouldnt have any other dog breed! He is the sweetest, silkiest, and most beautiful dog ever!
  • I've had 3 cavs. They were the most wonderful fur babies I've ever had. They are far more loveable than humans.
  • @okmnjiuhb4682
    I’m confused this top actually convinced me that I do want one...
  • When my Girls were little, we hiked in the trails, ran on the beach and Maggie would go nuts for the ball. We went on some really long hikes. I didn't do it every day but they were really fun! Once they were about 7 or 8, they slowed down and of course at ten, they slept a lot and went on shorter walks until there health issues (heart murmer) and then hardly make it down the street. I Loved these dogs so much and I want more.....
  • @nateg.4488
    I love mine and I’m the pickiest person on earth. Despite this video I recommend a Cavalier to anyone who prefers small dogs.
  • @MooneyBabbler
    My grandparents are retired and have a cavalier King Charles and she’s perfect for them, she loves to keep them company, not too active, and is overall such a sweetheart, right at home in their medium house/small yard.
  • @noahstern2089
    My childhood dog was a tri-color Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Choco. He was the kindest mannered and most affectionate dog I've ever encountered. Everyone who met him loved him, and he loved everyone he met . Like a lot of dog breeds however King Charles Spaniels have a litany of health issues that they are prone to. By age three he was deaf, by age four he had a heart murmur which only got worse, by age five we had to put drops in his eyes every day otherwise he would have gone blind. By age nine he had Cushings disease, back issues and many others. We cared for Choco as best as we could and always took him to the vet when we thought something was wrong and gave him the medicine they prescribed. He had an exceptional quality of life given his various ailments. In the end he died at 10 years old which is actually quite a good age for his breed. I love Choco and always will. I would however encourage people considering this breed to think about getting a mutt. They are far longer lived and will suffer less genetic issues that affect their quality of life. Rest in peace Choco.
  • @thea6118
    I'm thinking of getting a cavalier as an emotional support dog, so I guess It's the perfect choice of doggo :D
  • This video is spot on..we have two Cavaliers, one is two years old and the other is 13 years old, the 13-year-old got much happier when we brought the new one home. But I made a mistake a few years ago and I yelled at my Cavalier, it was absolutely heartbreaking to see the hurt and how the negative reaction how the dog did not like being yelled at. I never did it again and I never do it again because I saw her eyes the hurt. They are incredible dogs, and they constantly sit on my lap every time I sit on the couch and I love it. These dogs are very sensitive and very loving, they are actually perfect.
  • @MrEvannezer
    I have 2 and I will never get any other breed. Best dogs ever