I have a 17 month old intact male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that I imported from Europe out of some of the best in the world that I was going to put in the show ring but unfortunately circumstances have changed drastically for me and I need to find him a new home. He is VERY sweet and loving and loves to play. His sire and dam, grand sire and dam etc. have been genetically tested and clear of heart, episodic falling, curly coat, dry eye, patellas etc. and is current on all shots and monthly heartworm. He's housebroken, leashed trained and has been groomed for the show ring before I got him a few weeks ago so he knows a lot of commands. He has a perfect scissor bite and great confirmation. I'd love to see him just be a spoiled boy but he could be shown or be a stud but it would be nice for him to just be someone's beloved baby. I'd let him go to a breeder under the right circumstances. No puppy mills or caged breeding programs under any circumstances it must be a very small breeding program and you will have to sign a contract for that. His price is a lot less than I paid for him and I'm located in Athens Alabama. I'd be willing to meet you half way up to 4 hours at the most.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a friendly, affectionate, and playful breed known for its gentle demeanor and excellent companionship qualities. They are often seen as one of the most loving dog breeds.
The male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel available is 17 months old, intact, and has been imported from Europe, showcasing some of the best genetics in the breed.
Yes, this Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is housebroken and has also been leashed trained. He is familiar with various commands, making him well-suited for family life.
The sire, dam, grand sire, and grand dam of this Cavalier King Charles Spaniel have been genetically tested and are clear of common health issues such as heart conditions, episodic falling syndrome, curly coat, dry eye, and patella issues.
This Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has the potential to be shown in competitions or used as a stud. However, it is important that the new owner comes from a small-scale breeding program and agrees to a contract.
The price for this high-quality Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is $3,600 USD. This price is significantly lower than what was initially paid for him due to the owner’s change in circumstances.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is located in Athens, Alabama, and the owner is willing to meet halfway for up to 4 hours to ensure a smooth transition for the dog.
Potential adopters need to come from reputable backgrounds—no puppy mills or caged breeding programs will be accepted. A contract will be required to ensure the dog's welfare.