Growing up around Cavaliers and on a farm, it was a natural transition to becoming a breeder. I am experienced with the show ring, performance, sports, and breeding. I am passionate about Cavaliers and especially about their health! I love a versatile Cavalier that will be ready to enjoy some obedience or agility but is also happy to just snuggle on the couch all day with our family.
Our Cavaliers enjoy going to classes as well as just hanging out at home. They are well socialized from birth with our family and screened visitors (bio security). They are outgoing, smart, and correct! We feed a combination of kibble and raw. I breed with an emphasis on health because I want my puppy owners to have a healthy dog with good longevity.
Cavaliers are the perfect breed for many different types of households. They are great for young couples, families with children, and older couples. Cavaliers are happy-go-lucky, and they have never met a stranger in their life. They are perfect to keep up with you when you are active! They enjoy going hiking or doing sports like agility
Cavaliers are the perfect breed for many different types of households. They are great for young couples, families with children, and older couples. Cavaliers are happy-go-lucky, and they have never met a stranger in their life. They are perfect to keep up with you when you are active! They enjoy going hiking or doing sports like agility or obedience! But, they are equally happy to snuggle with you on the couch all day long. They are playful, yet soft and gentle. They really are the perfect dog!
Please reach us at melissa.saunders@hotmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Testing that I do on my Cavaliers:
- Echocardiogram tested by a specialist around 2, and again after 4 years of age.
- MRI scan for SM and CM
- DNA testing for EFS (Episodic Falling Syndrome) and DECC (Dry Eye, Curly Coat)
- Eyes tested by a specialist yearly
- Patellas
I believe that Cavalier‘a are fit for many different households, but it’s important that you do your research on their health and maintenance before committing to the breed.
The two most common health issues that are seen in Cavaliers, even with testing, are MVD of the heart and Syringomelia.
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