How The Caavalier King Charles Spaniel

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The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is one of the largest toy of the toy spaniels. It weighs 10-18 pounds and is 12 or 13 inches tall. Its head is a little bit rounded and the muzzle is full, ending a little bit squashed in the front. They have dark brown eyes that are set well apart from each other and encircled with with dark rims. The Cavalier King Charles spaniel has a black nose and its teeth meet at a scissors bite. It has long feathery ears that are set high on its head. The King Charles’ have a medium length, silky coat with feathering on their chest, legs, ears, and tail.

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