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As responsible breeders we are commited to producing healthy, happy Cavaliers that conform to the breed standard. We feel that the best way to confirm a Cavalier is worthy of breeding and passing on it's traits is to prove it by competing and winning against other Cavaliers in the show ring. Many people say they only want a "pet" and not a "show dog" but everyone wants a healthy puppy who will grow up acting and looking like a Cavalier. Each breeding is carefully planned in the hopes of producing the next special show/potential puppy.We strive to produce Cavaliers that exemplify the breed standard, with gentle, friendly temperaments, correct, balanced, graceful bodies, long flowing ears, silky coat with rich, deep coloring, a cushiony head with correct muzzel length, large dark eyes, and a melting expression. We introduce our puppies to as many "new things" as possible such as vacuumes, television, music, children, adults, other dogs, stairs and other items or experiences that they will likely come in contact with in a normal household. We do this to help them become confident, well adjusted adults that are not overly fearful or shy. Puppies that we do not keep as show/potential are sold on a spay/neuter contract to approved homes. Puppies leave for their new homes at 10-12 weeks of age. To make the transition to its new home as smooth as possible each puppy leaves with it's own crate with bedding and toys it is familar with. We also include our health guarantee, Cavalier Care Manual, food, treats, copies of both parents current health tests (hearts, eyes, hips and patella's), puppies health certificate from our vet, shot and worming record, pedigree and photos of parents. All you add is love! |
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Please be a responsible, informed buyer and pet owner. DO NOT purchase your puppy from a pet store, puppy mill, back yard breeder, broker, dealer, or importer! Be sure you know what to look for in a reputable breeder. Ask for copies of health documents for both parents of any puppy they are offering you. Make sure the tests were performed within the last year. If the breeder states certain clearances have been obtained, but can not or will not provide copies of these documents, look for another breeder. Click here for information on how to choose a breeder. |
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