![]() ![]() In this instance you would be directed through our registrations process to contact a breed club and/or council to support you on identifying and correctly listing the new colour. 'Other' means you consider your puppy to be a colour not currently known within the breed and one that does not appear on either the breed standard or non-breed standard list. Read the breed standardīreed standard colour means that the colour is accepted within the breed standard and is a traditional and well-known colour in this breed.īreed standard colours in this breed include: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club was formed in 1928 but The Kennel Club did not recognise the Cavalier as a separate breed until 1945. This effectively saw the emergence of the Cavalier King Charles (the old type) as a separate variety from the King Charles. At Crufts in 1926-1930, there were special prizes given for ‘Blenheim spaniels of the old type’ and the word ‘Cavalier’ was chosen to distinguish this type from the flatter-faced type which was known as the King Charles. A group of breeders were saddened by the apparent decline of the slightly larger type dogs with slightly longer muzzles, flatter skulls, and which retained their sporting instincts. However, the fashion for shorter muzzles in the toy breeds, as seen in the Pug and the Pekingese, lead to the domed skull and shorter muzzle becoming more popular and more successful in the show ring. Until the late 19th Century the toy spaniels retained the fairly long muzzle and the flattish skull of the sporting spaniels. The ruby colour was the last colour to be developed in the breed. The tricolours were called the Prince Charles. The Duke of Norfolk also kept the Blenheim type but developed the black and tan variety. Its name comes from the Duke’s residence, Blenheim Palace, and the word is used today to describe the chestnut and white coat colour. The first Duke of Marlborough developed the Blenheim spaniel, a rich red and white dog which retained its sporting instincts and was adept at flushing game. ![]() However, it was in the courts of Charles I and his son Charles II that the toy spaniels became well established and their popularity spread, particularly amongst the nobility. The spaniel of Mary, Queen of Scots was found hidden in her petticoats after she was beheaded. Queen Elizabeth I had a ‘spaniel gentle’ as a comforter, a dog popular with noble ladies as playthings and bed warmers. If this animal is listed as a courtesy posting for another rescue please go to their website to complete the online adoption application.Toy spaniels can be traced back to at least the 16th Century and, as with many other of the toy breeds, it is likely that they were bred down from sporting breeds. One of our volunteers will contact you once the application has been processed. If you are interested in adopting please read the information here and then complete our online adoption application. If interested in possible adoption please go to and complete the online adoption application Ilene is now up to date on rabies and distemper vaccines, microchipped, tested for heartworm negative and now current on preventatives. Also will need another small to medium dog in the home. She will need to learn everything about being part of a family. We have kept an eye on her and she is doing great. The veterinarian removed one entire side of her mammary gland to insure if it was an issue it was gone. The decision was made to address when she was spayed. When arriving at our rescue we found her to have a lump in her mammary area. She has a wonderful personality and loves to cuddle. Ilene is a sweet cavachon who is now a retired breeder. If you are a match the first step is to complete the online adoption application Please read the bio of the rescue you are interested in to insure you are a match You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. ![]()
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