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My
dogs and puppies are kept in my home as family members. I have been
involved with Cavaliers since 1989. All dogs bred have current
heart/eye clearances from canine specialists. I also own mother and/or
grandmothers and other relatives of all girls being bred (they also
have current health clearances). My breeding stock is based on top
British and American bloodlines. I am a charter member of the AKC
Parent Club, member of CKCSC, USA, Cavaliers of the South and
secretary/charter member of our regional AKC club - CKCS of the Potomac.
Cavaliers
have been bred for over 500 years to be companions, they crave the
attention of people. They are also "pack animals", and they
enjoy the company of other dogs (esp. other Cavaliers). Cavaliers
don't like to be left alone for long periods of time. They are
great travelers, and are very adaptable --- as long as they get to be
with their people. They do form relationships with everyone in
the family and will be following someone or sitting on a lap for most
of the day. They do need a fenced area or to be on a leash
at all times when outside. Cavaliers cannot be taught "street
smarts".
Deborah Burroughs - Operator
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