WHY YOU WOULDN'T WANT A CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • We are talking about the top cons of cavalier ownership! To me, there is no perfect dog but you can find the one that is perfect for you. Personally, cavaliers are perfect to me. But you should still know about the top cons of cavalier ownership.
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  • @mightymint4521
    @mightymint4521 3 года назад +60

    1. Shedding
    2. Genetic conditions
    3. Seperation Anxiety
    4. Grooming requirements
    5. Pricey
    Your welcome

    • @marygeorge2467
      @marygeorge2467 2 года назад +4

      Thank you!! She really does go on and ON : /

    • @shawshank6015
      @shawshank6015 Год назад +3

      ​@@marygeorge2467absolutely. Dragging out the video

    • @iwantdog
      @iwantdog 10 месяцев назад

      Ty

    • @EEscapeTheMatrix
      @EEscapeTheMatrix 10 месяцев назад

      She just went on and on. Thanks

    • @kaitlin4071
      @kaitlin4071 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you 🙌🏻

  • @rawexplorer8373
    @rawexplorer8373 3 года назад +243

    Also with the separation anxiety - I personally find myself attached to my cavalier too and feel anxious to leave her alone at home too😂

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +22

      Omg same. That's why they go everywhere with us lol

    • @jade6038
      @jade6038 3 года назад +1

      I was going to get one until I learned they couldn’t be left alone sadly

    • @lizfield6486
      @lizfield6486 3 года назад +9

      @@jade6038 they can be left alone, they just prefer company as most dogs do.

    • @kerstiskinner5669
      @kerstiskinner5669 3 года назад +7

      My cav is home when I’m at work and never had separation anxiety

    • @jade6038
      @jade6038 3 года назад +2

      @@kerstiskinner5669 this only happened with some dogs

  • @rainabosworthf393
    @rainabosworthf393 2 года назад +12

    I've had a cavalier for 3mths. She's changed my life completely, l was stuck in grief from my husband's death. Once Aubrey came into my life I don't have time to get depressed, how l feel affects her she understands me not like any other dog & l understand her. But she's a con ,she's a theif if l can't find something & she's hiding in her little crate, she has this look like l didn't steal your peanut butter bar. There's the wrapper right there, when she sees an orange wrapper she'll steal it thinking she has peanut butter. She brought me back to life, l don't think I could get another one because she's very jealous & possessive. High maintenance but worth it.

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад +11

    We have had three, wonderful Cavaliers over the years. Two of them lost their hearing around age 7. They were so good at visual cues that it didn't impact their ability to understand us, but I wanted folks to know about this potential issue, as well.
    Also, something that is very important. Cavaliers cannot run free, even in rural areas. They are completely unafraid of moving vehicles. To avoid tragedy, they must always be tethered, leashed or in a fenced in yard.

  • @Dorastan22
    @Dorastan22 3 года назад +83

    Yesss! This is such a great video!
    The second con you pointed out is very important. I really recommend asking your breeder if the parents are tested for genetic diseases. Daisy has been tested for those as well, she’s clear for: MVD (mitral valve disease), EF (episodic falling), CCDE (curly coat dry eye), eyes & heart clear. Doing those tests, we discovered that she has the gene for DM (Degenerative Myelopathy) but she’s not showing signs of developing it. So thankful for having a healthy pup, but once again, this is VERY IMPORTANT!! Please do your research before getting a cavalier 👏

    • @itachiraps6471
      @itachiraps6471 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/S8duhDKHFmM/видео.html

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад

      Absolutely! Thanks for reminding us!

    • @mommyharris1111
      @mommyharris1111 3 года назад +1

      I loveeee my babies… they are only 1/2 cavaliers, they are cockaliers. Our family members have had cavies for a long time, many get heart valve issues. I chose to do a hybrid for genetic reasons.

    • @creativity400
      @creativity400 3 года назад +1

      Where do you do the tests?

    • @amelialeach3325
      @amelialeach3325 2 года назад +1

      How do you get these tests done? Are they at the vet?

  • @GoneToTheSnowDogs
    @GoneToTheSnowDogs 3 года назад +129

    I love this so much! It's so important for people to research and learn more about the breeds they are thinking about getting. This was very informative, and hopefully will help a lot of people.

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +7

      OH thank you!!! We love your channel, what an honour to have you watch our video

    • @jasmineriddle921
      @jasmineriddle921 3 года назад +1

      Love u guys!!

    • @rcass3888
      @rcass3888 2 года назад

      I am getting a male Cavalier in a couple of weeks. Looking at crates that will work for his puppy stage as well as his adult life. On crate I really am drawn too is 25 inches deep for the small, and 32 inches for the medium. Do you feel the small would work well for a fully grown male Cavalier? Thanks for any advice you may be able to provide.

  • @a.howell5472
    @a.howell5472 3 года назад +57

    2:25
    the video starts here
    POINTS:
    shedding
    health issues
    seperation anxiety
    high matinence/grooming
    expensive

    • @imanioliver1689
      @imanioliver1689 3 года назад +1

      thx

    • @legoqueen2445
      @legoqueen2445 2 года назад +1

      Thx so much for this!! I couldn't believe there were any negatives with Cavaliers and it looks like the points covered are basic breed knowledge points (except maybe separation anxiety, I've got two cavies and never had this problem but maybe they keep each other company?). Can't be bothered watching the video! Cheers!!

    • @a.howell5472
      @a.howell5472 2 года назад +1

      @@legoqueen2445 no problem!

  • @christinemoore7704
    @christinemoore7704 3 года назад +6

    My cav likes to bark at the window when anyone walks past he has an inner beast inside him. I wouldn’t be without him x

  • @southernsoul152
    @southernsoul152 3 года назад +8

    The fact that she see them being sad for her leaving just to get groceries or what have you as heartbreaking is so sweet. She truly adores her dogs 🥰 makes my heart so happy to see those dogs so cherished

    • @SouthCentralLife
      @SouthCentralLife 3 года назад

      Agree, I rush home and work out schedules with my husband and adult daughter so that my cavalier King Charles spaniel is never alone.

  • @torakristinrausand2119
    @torakristinrausand2119 3 года назад +10

    My cavalier recently had to be put down because of severe mitral valve disease. It is so unfair, he was the greatest dog ever. Very patient, kind, never snapped at us and always wanted cuddles. He was the best boi. The worst thing is coming home to an empty house and not having him in the kitchen begging for snacks whenever we're cooking...

    • @dm2836
      @dm2836 2 года назад

      Awww I’m so sorry, Tora. Did you get another one eventually?

    • @torakristinrausand2119
      @torakristinrausand2119 2 года назад

      @@dm2836 No we didn't. Shortly after he died it became illegal to breed cavaliers in my country because there weren't many healthy dogs left to use in breeding. English bulldogs also became illegal to breed. I will get another dog eventually though. They are such great pets ❤️

  • @ToshaRaeNailed
    @ToshaRaeNailed 3 года назад +11

    This is good. My older parents just adopted a Cavalier puppy. They weren’t expecting the level of separation anxiety. She was ofc getting right up under their feet and they started having trouble with falling. Luckily, they realized quickly that they weren’t going to be able to handle a puppy like that. I was able to talk them into letting me have her and I’ll bring her over for visits often. I’m use to having needy breeds so at my house her needs can be met. Plus here she has furry siblings she can play with and snuggle with. She’s much happier here.

  • @davecraig100
    @davecraig100 3 года назад +27

    A must see video for anyone considering getting a Cavalier. Well done 👍

  • @kevinwilson455
    @kevinwilson455 2 года назад +10

    Very good points about Cavaliers. It took me a while to find one in Scotland where I could see the mother and father when I went to look at them. Both the mum and father were in good health and registered with the kennel club. I started grooming her myself (saves a lot of money) very early and have kept her short as she is very active and gets walked in nearby forests and fields, also swims when the weather is decent. She picked up so much dirt, twigs, slugs etc when her hair was longer and often got tangled up where she couldn't move lol same thing when it snowed... the snow built up around her feet, ankles and underneath and turned her into a snowball basically :)
    A good brush I use every day on her is called a furminator and gets out a lot of excess fur that normal brushes don't get, helps with the shedding.

  • @thao-u-do-it
    @thao-u-do-it 3 года назад +4

    All points are so true. The shedding is nothing compared to the love they give. Truly a companion dog.

  • @erikapeterson18
    @erikapeterson18 3 года назад +7

    So so glad you talk about cavalier health so much! It is a very important topic!!

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +2

      We are so very passionate about this! Nothing more sad than seeing these poor angels suffer

    • @erikapeterson18
      @erikapeterson18 3 года назад

      @@herkythecavalier Yes, agree 100 percent. Love this breed and I wish the health would improve. And oh, Bruno says hi to Herky and Milton 😊😘

  • @carmenthomson6011
    @carmenthomson6011 Год назад +1

    Hehe, we are on holidays now with our boys at an amazing airbnb beach house..we came back from the beach and gave them a bath left them 2 mins with my husband while I got dressed ended up finding my boys in a muddy creek both playing in the mud. With that said I love my babies they are smart, adorable and the most loving dogs you will ever find.

  • @beverlystewart1096
    @beverlystewart1096 Год назад +4

    Having had Springers and Aussies for years, I can confirm that you have not seen shedding. My 7 month old Cav does shed a bit but nothing like especially the Aussies. We paid $3000 for Watson this past September but he is from a highly reputable breeder. With any breed there will be expenses: vet, toys, crate/bedding.

    • @pvm0607
      @pvm0607 Год назад

      I’m with you. My partner had a cavalier and it hardly shed at all. The AKC lists them as lower-shedding breed.

  • @yah847hoo
    @yah847hoo 3 года назад +16

    Fun video! Had to laugh when you discussed how their coats pick up everything. We used to refer to our late Bonnie as a "back yard Q-tip" as her ears and coat attracted leaves, twigs, mud, seed pods - everything!

  • @kayleeclemons-haw3739
    @kayleeclemons-haw3739 2 месяца назад +1

    We do field cut shaves on our cav’s and it eliminates the shed con.

  • @whitneydawnj
    @whitneydawnj 2 года назад +2

    My Cav, Winston, is six and he has not had any heart or eye issues. He was diagnosed with spondylosis (bone spurs growing along the spine) at age two, and he has been taking medication for nerve pain prevention since then. I was heartbroken because he was still a baby at two. He has flare ups every so often and requires an increased dose and a heating pad to manage the pain. However, he is VERY high maintenance as I’m sure all cavaliers are. Due to his allergies, I buy $60 dog food for him. Any pet is a commitment, but cavaliers are an absolute commitment with the extra care that is needed to maintain their health.

  • @kvietimas
    @kvietimas 3 года назад +25

    All these points are so true. But pros definitely outweigh cons. Cavie love your way ❤

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @wolfgirl1659
      @wolfgirl1659 2 года назад +2

      People who breed Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and English Bulldogs are egoistic pieces of shit. Cavaliers are prone to several significant issues including heart disease. They also suffer from luxating patellas, allergies, hip dysplasia, cataracts and syringomyelia. Oh and they also have a skull that is too small for the brain, which causes headache....Stop the breeding of these types of dogs!! It's unethical! Also stop breeding dogs who can barely breathe! These include: Bulldogs (French and English), Boxer Dogs, Boston Terriers, Pekingese, Chinese Pugs, Lhasa Apsos, Shih Tzus, and Bull Mastiffs!

  • @SheerStitchery
    @SheerStitchery 3 года назад +19

    Yes, the shedding is real, there are literally fur dust bunnies an hour after I sweep! Haha! But so worth it! 😌 love my pup, Millie!

  • @Okamiobidala
    @Okamiobidala Год назад +1

    I've had two cavs and they were the absolute light of my life. Miss them terribly! The house is empty without them.

  • @taniameenowa9160
    @taniameenowa9160 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for this video. I love cavvies and they are my favourite dog breed but because of pet allergies, I can't have one of my own.
    Also thank you for pointing out about reputable dog breeders, it's so important to point out that researching the breed and going to reputable breeder is the best way to look for a dog, whether it's a cavalier spaniel or another breed. Much love! X

  • @kimmykat9
    @kimmykat9 3 года назад +26

    Oh my gosh, when we used to take our baby in the car...where she got super excited...there was fur all over the car !!! Our baby was clear of health issues but the heart issues came up when she turned 8...we had had a Cav before and so we knew what was coming next. It is the worst part but I wouldn't give up a minute with her even knowing this.Just love looking at your sweet babies !!!!

  • @maryhaws8777
    @maryhaws8777 2 года назад +2

    Great video. My son Cavalier got old and passed away. We went to see a breeder and I came home with a ruby Cav puppy.. My son will be getting his Cavalier puppy soon. Like you I am learning to groom our dogs and your video is very helpful. You are right the are pricey but worth the money if you can afford it. They. Are such lovable fun. They are the dogs for us! Thank you foe your video. I will be watching you a lot. Oh, and by tha way , if you are an older retired older person or maybe disabled the are great dogs because the are only about 14 to 18 pounds so not hard to pick up and can jump up in your lap with ease. A Very Happy dog Mommy!

  • @Annie-pz9tv
    @Annie-pz9tv 3 года назад +7

    I got my puppy last sunday! He is the sweetest Little fluff ever! But very cheeky :) love y’all 💖

  • @tavornac1075
    @tavornac1075 3 года назад +9

    Every single point you bring up is so true - especially the second one. I've had 5 family cavaliers (and just brought home a new boy belonging to my husband and I). Our very first cav was a long time ago when I was a kid. It was such an impulsive buy when on holidays after seeing an ad in the newspaper, and we had no idea about the breed or ethical breeders etc. The puppy we bought was from a lady whose bitch had accidentally gotten to the neighbour cav. While our girl was absolutely beautiful, loving and smart, she developed SM very severely and only made it to 6 years old. Since then, we've really learned to do our research, so they are definitely not a breed to go into without thorough research.
    Additionally, and I think this goes for just about any small breed, another con is the fear of something happening with a large, aggressive dog while out on a walk. Cavaliers are sweet, friendly and defenseless. They don't stand a chance if a large and aggressive dog comes for them. I will always walk them with that small fear in the back of my mind - which leads me to caution when it comes to dog parks or places populated with lots of dogs.

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 2 года назад

      belonging to my husband and ME

    • @beverlystewart1096
      @beverlystewart1096 Год назад

      I have never taken any of my dogs to a dog park (through the years, springers, Aussies, coonhound). The owners are too unpredictable.

  • @richardbarker2928
    @richardbarker2928 3 года назад +2

    We now have our tri colour cav,tillee for 4yrs now. Yes she does shed but we have hard floors so easy to clean,but doesn't shed that much. She is our first dog for our family and couldn't ask for a better family pet. But she will follow you everywhere I mean everywhere,even going to the outside bin,if the gate closes behind me she barks saying"why did you leave me behind?" We would gladly have a second like you.

  • @emiliyaa9
    @emiliyaa9 3 года назад +3

    My cav is a puppy and he follows me everywhere. My mom has been crate training him and leaving him home alone so he doesn't develop separation anxiety

  • @judybullick4516
    @judybullick4516 2 года назад +1

    We have our 3rd Cavvie now and I couldn't imagine not having one. We love him so much. We live in the country and he attracts cockle burrs like crazy. Our other dogs, a German Shepherd and a Lab very seldom come in with them. We love how they love us.

  • @ghggp1
    @ghggp1 3 года назад +7

    I have always admired this breed and possibly will own one down the road. I have always owned Shelties and love the fact that they are devoted to their owners. Knowing the breed characteristics are imperative to finding the right dog for you. Great video! Thanks

    • @pauleylmt2644
      @pauleylmt2644 2 года назад

      We have three Shelties and they are amazing! After three years, we added a Cavalier. He quickly had to prove he was one of the pack! The Shelties got potty training down sooo quickly, and our Cav (nearly one yr old) is not at that level. We very much love our little Cav and his siblings are kept super lively because of their little "brother"

  • @jaimi0240
    @jaimi0240 3 года назад +6

    I knew nothing of their health problems or ethical breeders when I got mine. I've since learnt a lot and am very strict with their diet, weight, supplements, etc. I wish I knew more about their lineage. Hopefully I'm doing all the best things to keep them healthy for as long as possible.

    • @lim4275
      @lim4275 3 года назад +2

      Oh, I hope they’ll have long healthy lives!

  • @serafinathecavalierkingcha1481
    @serafinathecavalierkingcha1481 3 года назад +12

    Great video! A few other cons that some Cavalier owners might experience are: excessive barking at times, especially at strangers outside, they like to tease for food and have been known to steal it when you’re not looking, they can be hard chewers and pretty much chew even hard toys up very quickly, some Cavs are not good off leash as they like to explore, some are little escape artists and will ignore your calls. Other than those few quirks, these little pups are absolute angels. 💖

    • @myevilov
      @myevilov 2 года назад +3

      I am not sure the barking you are experiencing is a breed characteristic. Our 2 cavs almost never ever bark. When someone is at the door maybe just a couple yips. Others remark how quiet they are. And polite! When out to restaurants they patiently relax at the table. I researched this prior to choosing cavs b/c not a fan of happier small dogs.

    • @cassif6576
      @cassif6576 2 года назад

      Cavaliers are not known as barkers.

    • @natlacaz8283
      @natlacaz8283 Год назад

      Cavs are one of the quietest dog breeds in the world. Barking excessively would be the result of an issue to do with health or lack of training, but it is definitely not a Cavalier characteristic at all. You may need to take yours to the vet or seek help from a trainer ☺️

  • @macygraham1816
    @macygraham1816 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. Very informative.

  • @lauramorgan27
    @lauramorgan27 3 года назад +9

    "Their shedding is so bad"
    *laughs in German Shepherd mom*

    • @trin7346
      @trin7346 3 года назад

      Haha, right? Vacuuming all day for us 🤣💖

  • @Melinncj
    @Melinncj 2 года назад +1

    OMG THE SHEDDING!!! I MEAN I KNEW I WAS GETTING A HAIRY DOG BUT WOWWW! I also got one of the automatic hair trash cans ( my hair stylist had one and I was hooked!) basically you sweep and put the hair in the direction of the can and it automatically switches on and suck up the hair...It is amazing!

  • @richardrimel2306
    @richardrimel2306 2 года назад +2

    My buddy charlie passed away almost a week ago im so heart broken but he was the best dog i have ever had and i will be getting another one for sure its just going to be awhile my heart still hurts for him. Rip charlie daddy loves you 💔

    • @charliewebster8555
      @charliewebster8555 2 года назад +1

      We lost ours august 22 still grieving

    • @Cartierian
      @Cartierian 2 года назад +1

      My cav was named Charlie too! He passed away on Tuesday 9th of November 2021. It’s been two days since he passed and the grief I have is so overwhelming. 7 years of love and memories. The only downside to him was the costly vet bills but it’s all worth it as long as they’re still able to do stuff. My Charlie lived a good life but unfortunately being too happy and excited was his downfall and he struggled breathing because of it. The irony of being such a happy breed with health issues was what killed him. I know how you feel, sir. God bless our Charlies!❤️

    • @kathyjohnson1758
      @kathyjohnson1758 Год назад +1

      @@Cartierian my boy was a charlie as well. He was almost 7, such a amazing dog. Made me remember happy times as mine as well was always happy and beyond excited. I couldn't calm him down if I tried and he never wanted to take it easy. Rest easy all our Charlie's🐾

  • @tiffanibanks7218
    @tiffanibanks7218 3 года назад +32

    Too cute 🐾 🐶 they shld have “buy a cav get a vacuum free” 😆

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +2

      hahaha wouldn't that be a wonderful package to get from breeders lol

    • @salvatorerizzo7352
      @salvatorerizzo7352 3 года назад

      Che sono bellissime questi cavalieri chingi.
      Io ce l'avevo è mi è andato a finire sotto una macchina
      Che dolore come se fosse morto un figlio

  • @DJ-jn3on
    @DJ-jn3on 2 года назад +2

    Although I've never owned King Charles Cavalier Spaniels, I've had three Cocker Spaniels and adored them.The only downside I found, was they can have tremendous problems with their ears. I paid my vet a fortune for 13 years in desperately trying to fix George up. Sadly, it didn't work, but George, Sam and Chloe were all loyal, full of love and I still miss them to this day. Never regretted buying them. :)

  • @DonnaAgatone
    @DonnaAgatone 9 месяцев назад

    I love how our cav has my husband well trained when we first married he couldn’t understand why you would want a dog in your house. We had at least one dog in our 50 years of marriage. Hubby never had a lot to say about the dog, except when he went out to do yard work. 5 years ago we got our first cav Dash is spoiled he sits on hubbys chair with him. He says he’s the perfect dog.

  • @charlieivanoff3401
    @charlieivanoff3401 2 года назад +3

    I have a cavalier too. She’s almost 3 years old now. The biggest con is that she’s always hungry!! Walking her is like vacuuming the street - you need to be constantly focused on what she tries to lick, get into her mouth… Other owners can let theirs dogs walk without lease in the park. Once I did it too - Charlie went directly to a group with a pique-nique, stole some sardines😅

  • @netawagner5558
    @netawagner5558 3 года назад +5

    “The problem” when you self learned those cons after you had a Cav and you already trapped with there huge love. All your points are so true... but you can’t resist cause they are a furry angels . . I am in Cav loooovvvveee ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @henryventura2639
    @henryventura2639 3 года назад +5

    You are great at rambling for ever before getting to a point.

  • @soesterbergblue
    @soesterbergblue 3 года назад +9

    Cavaliers are absolutely wonderful and I loved every minute of having them. The only real down is heartbreaking MVD issue. I've met very few Cavaliers that don't end up with it during their lifespan. So sad.

    • @kimmykat9
      @kimmykat9 3 года назад +1

      It is so hard, we loved both of ours but watching them slip away is terrible. I really am torn if I can go through this again with this sweet breed.

    • @kimmykat9
      @kimmykat9 3 года назад +3

      @Michelle M That's wonderful...hope he stays healthy. With meds our second Cav lived till almost 12 and was only sick for about 10 days...but boy, does it hurt your heart when they go. I loved her so much !!!

    • @soesterbergblue
      @soesterbergblue 3 года назад +1

      @@kimmykat9 That's exactly how I feel. Sweetest, most loving breed but, watching them decline and struggle is so heartbreaking. I can't go through it again. It's a helpless feeling and it just seems no treatment works for very long.

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +2

      It is so extremely sad to see sweet dogs suffer from this!

    • @kimmykat9
      @kimmykat9 3 года назад

      @Michelle M Sending you a hug !!!

  • @indigocrayon520
    @indigocrayon520 2 года назад +1

    My psychiatrist has been recommending a service dog for years. After the lockdowns I realized how much a SD would help and I feel this is a great breed choice. This video really helped me in my decision thank you.

    • @dede4004
      @dede4004 2 года назад +1

      I want one too. I've wanted one for several years now, and finally am looking for breeders in our new home area, where we will be going within a year. Would love a Blenhem baby girl, but the tri-colors are gorgeous too. Love them all. So sweet and gorgeous, as well as sweetie pies.

  • @nursekayc9255
    @nursekayc9255 2 года назад +1

    Yes my milo has really bad separation anxiety my husband says he cries every time I leave

  • @DEEPCYCLEGARAGE
    @DEEPCYCLEGARAGE 2 года назад +1

    My Cav can do 5-6 hours alone pretty good but 98% of the time we are together. GREAT DOG! My Cav need at least a weekly bath. The other day my Cav stepped in gum! I had to give her feet a total trim.

  • @asm7232
    @asm7232 3 года назад +5

    Can’t wait to welcome my baby💙

  • @elexaallen1669
    @elexaallen1669 3 года назад +4

    I so agree!but I think there faces and cute little attitudes make up for it

    • @lim4275
      @lim4275 3 года назад

      They are just the sweetest creatures on the planet!

  • @SouthCentralLife
    @SouthCentralLife 3 года назад +2

    I totally agree with you. You got all the cons. My 4 year-old cavalier King Charles spaniel takes apoquel regularly for his allergies. That’s about 60 dollars a
    Month for prescription.
    Also, he has dry eyes and here and there gets ear infections. So definitely need pet insurance.
    He also has a special diet, definitely $$$.
    Great video

  • @melgrant7404
    @melgrant7404 2 года назад +1

    The syringamyelia disease is the most important thing to note with this breed

  • @annebellette201
    @annebellette201 10 месяцев назад

    Had 4 of them the only problem I had was his heart I just lost mind last week of a heart problems and he was 7 years old..they are such a friendly dog and playfull too they love hug ..thank you.

  • @jamesbush5675
    @jamesbush5675 5 месяцев назад

    Our Cavalier lived to 14. We loved her, but she didn't behave like a Cavalier. She didn't like to sit on your lap. She never would play with us. It took years for her to want to greet us when came home. We never hit her but treated her with love. If someone would tell me why.

  • @anaradojevic5441
    @anaradojevic5441 3 года назад +7

    UR DOGS ARE SO CUTE AAAAAA
    I want Cavalier so so SO SO much, they're a adorable babys, my fav dogs 100%
    They're very friendly, energetic and my aunt has a Cavalier and his name is Lunja, HE IS JUMPING SO HIGH. And they like to turn around while they're lying down (idk did i spell good). They're very A D O R A B L E ❤️🥰

  • @ceram0911
    @ceram0911 3 года назад +3

    Great video guys!😆 Keep up the good work! 💖💖💖

  • @will2Collett
    @will2Collett 3 года назад +8

    Thanks so much for your video's. I do have one "CON" that you already mentioned, THE COST!!!. INSANE!!! I'm retired and alone. I have studied the breed for many years and a year ago, I thought I would be able to. When the breeder told me 2000$ to 5000$ - well, for my age, I'm healthy. I really don't want a Dog pound dog. I had a cocker spaniel many years ago and he was fantastic. I know the King Charles is not a cocker spaniel - they are related. The King Charles is attached to it's parent. Sorry for the ramble there . . . During the pandemic, I've been the hermit and the company would be fantastic. Well, I needed to share that. Thanks for you sharing HARKY & MILTON out here. sincere prayers.😁🙏💗👍🐶

    • @jamesbaxter8324
      @jamesbaxter8324 2 года назад +1

      Please consider a rescue dog. There are King Charles rescues, especially senior dogs, available.

  • @joeanderson2818
    @joeanderson2818 3 года назад +1

    Regarding "hair in your lipstick" due to shedding, I have found a solution that helps to almost alleviate the problem, providing your home has a forced-air HVAC system. I too have felt Cavalier hairs about my face for some time now. I have found by turning my forced-air system to "Circulate" for several hours, I am "hair on the face free" for two days or more after which I will again repeat. Needless to say, even if I never found this solution, Charlotte, my Cavalier, would still be by my side or on my lap every waking hour, giving me the love and joy that only she can.

  • @cathiematthews1359
    @cathiematthews1359 3 года назад +1

    I opened this video thinking 🤔 ‘cavs don’t have cons’. But you are right about these things that you discussed. I guess for us owners, their love just far outweighs these issues. Plus we learn little ticks to overcome these issues, just to make day-to-day living happy for everyone.

  • @janebridger3126
    @janebridger3126 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video regarding the cons of owning a Cavalier as they are not suitable for everyone. Personally, I would not even consider another breed - I now have my 3rd Cavalier. For me, the saddest part is the health issues. My 1st Cavalier, Rossie, was a day short of 13 years when he passed away from MVD - he was almost 11 before any heart issue was diagnosed. Oscar, my 2nd Cav was only 9 1/2 when he passed, also from MVD - he was 9 when the vet told me he had MVD, but sadly, unlike Rossie, he deteriorated very quickly indeed. Now I have Jasper, who is 2 years and 10 months old, and luckily no health issues detected so far. I think the pros far outweigh the cons, but do agree shedding can be an issue, but it is not THAT bad! Regular grooming is the key, so I think anyway. However, I don't agree with bathing any dog too frequently - it destroys the natural oils present in the fur. That said, again may I say your video is excellent and people do need to do their research before deciding to have one of these beautiful dogs.

  • @robert1899-e1d
    @robert1899-e1d 7 месяцев назад

    Fabulous video. I am looking for my retirement dog.

  • @rhino269
    @rhino269 2 года назад +5

    You can mitigate the cleaning bit by getting them regularly groomed. I know a lot of people don't shave theirs, but we get ours trimmed.

    • @collincavalierkingcharless6889
      @collincavalierkingcharless6889 6 месяцев назад +1

      a good grooming each day also helps, train the pup to stop and have feet dried or coat rubbed down with a towel... brush out each day for at least a five minute routine, this will also help maintain hearing.. by checking ears and eyes each day .. use of eye drops helps with dry eye or tear staining... as it helps lubricate and clean the eyes. Cleaning the ears with a soft thin cotton cloth inside with your finger just doing a sweep to clean out the ears will help with buildup of wax and allert you to any ear problems... and take them to the vet right away if you see a great amount of wax suddenly as this is a sure sign of an infection in the ear that is more than the dog can fix on its' own.

    • @collincavalierkingcharless6889
      @collincavalierkingcharless6889 6 месяцев назад

      A good brushing also provides a great interaction between you and the dog,.,, who doesn;t like a great tickle of the belly with the brush cleaning the hair from his front feet to his back side? To give the best brushing use a soft bristle brush and starting at the front paw with the dog laying on his back... brush to ward the tail... it will tickle and make the back foot paddle in the air... a sure sign of enjoyment! Repeat on the other side... and then down the back and chest... brush out the ears following that with a combing from large tooth to small tooth width to make sure all the knots and any little bits of debris all gone from the ear hair... this will also stimulate the growth of hair and make those beautiful ears shine... and make you the owner of one of those cover photo worthy Cavalier King Charles Spaniels!

  • @royal3880
    @royal3880 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. Definitely helped.

  • @stacyturner8330
    @stacyturner8330 2 года назад +4

    Love the small spaniels. We got a cockalier (cocker x cavalier) with all the delightful charm plus hybrid vigor! A dog needn't be a purebred to be beautiful, and healthy.

  • @johnedwards5575
    @johnedwards5575 2 года назад +1

    I’d say cost is the biggest con. Our cav from four months ago was $3500 CAD, but the insurance, shots, license, food adds up. Of a lab, English Springer spaniel, and a mix cairn terrier/husky, this cav is least effort concerning washing, brushing or shedding. Very calm, anxiety isn’t a concern yet. He took about three months to house break, which is about the longest I’ve ever experienced, but fine now. Quiet, and up to the odd lazy day, or running alongside in the neighborhood.

  • @YourMom-iy1lc
    @YourMom-iy1lc 2 года назад +1

    The shedding is definitely real. I'll find cavalier hair everywhere I go in my house! They are so sweet though. My own has never bitten me once.

  • @Judithestears
    @Judithestears 2 года назад +1

    I have Beagles! They shed a ton and nothing takes care of the fur! I still want a Herky...girl style.

  • @phyllisguadagno5069
    @phyllisguadagno5069 3 года назад +1

    My parents r getting me and my brother a cavalier and what worry's me the most is the heart and health issues bc ik I'm going to be addicted to the dog and I'll be rlly upset if it gets a disease

  • @jeweloftheisle498
    @jeweloftheisle498 3 года назад +2

    I clip my beautiful cav boy short as it a hot climate here. So we don’t have the hair issues 👍🏽

    • @KCV100
      @KCV100 3 года назад

      Do you notice that clipping the Cavalier helps with the shedding? I want to get one and plan on clipping as well.

  • @marylambert9185
    @marylambert9185 2 года назад +1

    I sure miss my tri , he was the best dog ever went everywhere I went ,I took him shopping , he would bark if he didn't like the outfit I tried on , the breed ever

  • @edagrlr
    @edagrlr 3 года назад +2

    Cavalier prizes in Turkey where we live are not so pricy and they are quite common. I have allergies so we ended up getting a toy poodle but still love Cavaliers. My puppy loves playing with them too, maybe in the future will have a cavalier baby too. I'm just too worried about the diseases they are prone to.

  • @JC-wj3hx
    @JC-wj3hx Год назад

    I had a King Charles Spaniel.. His name was Porthos and he was the best! He was deaf but so lovable.. missing him! I might get one again some day :)

  • @ayushidebnath9975
    @ayushidebnath9975 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the amazing video!

  • @MsPittsburgh1
    @MsPittsburgh1 3 года назад +3

    Soo true Mai. I agree with everything you said about Cavs. Thankfully I'm retired and can be here all the time with Maddie, but she has a hissy fit when I start to get dressed and when I grab my purse, all she does is bark bark bark and doesn't stop until I leave. Also I really did my homework, and research when looking for a reputable breeder. I first had to pay $500 deposit long before I was able to get her and when i picked her up, I paid $2,000. But she is so worth it. I had wanted a Cav since maybe 1999 and I finally got her in 2018. I'm so glad you're putting these videos out there because Cavs are a lot of work and require lots of attention and as you said, extremely attached to their owners. 💖 to you guys and keep making these informative videos for people to watch, enjoy and learn from. ✌

  • @handyandy6050
    @handyandy6050 3 года назад +41

    Who wouldn't want a Cavalier?
    There is a perfect dog, it's the Cavalier.
    They are the greatest critters in the world!
    Yes, they shed bits on the chairs, that's why it's called FUR-niture.
    Cavaliers are furry love bugs!

    • @Peeegoska
      @Peeegoska 3 года назад

      Are they the best? Most of them die prematurely because of neurological disease.

    • @lisaweaver986
      @lisaweaver986 3 года назад

      I owed two and they gave me years in the best times of my life. Blessed! ♥♥

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 2 года назад

      @@lisaweaver986 OWED??

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 2 года назад

      Handy - People who don't want a breed that has a high risk of health problems. My parents had to put one Cavalier down at less than five years old due to a spinal issue. Heartbreaking seeing this dog look at my parents as if asking for help because it had a very hard time moving and would yelp in pain. THEN, because they loved the personality/temperament so much, they tried another Cav. Last week it was diagnosed with a heart problem. He is only 4 years old. So now the dog is not allowed to run and has to take medication. Not sure if he'll have a few years left... or months. Oh! I almost forgot. Because they are a brachycephalic breed they often have issues with their eyes and their breathing. Both of my parents' Cavs have had problems with their breathing. I think it is actually reprehensible that people continue to produce brachycephalic breeds when it is well-established that the shortened heads cause health problems.

    • @handyandy6050
      @handyandy6050 2 года назад

      @@jonhohensee3258 I totally agree with all your points. It's really not fair that such a beautiful love bug of a dog has potentially so many health problems.

  • @Pattmass
    @Pattmass 2 года назад +2

    Spot on! We had a male Blenheim that passed at 11.5 yrs due to disk rupture (Chiari) and a female that passed at near 13 yrs from kidney failure related to the mitral valve disease which did not present until 9 years. They both got sick at the same time and the female eventually required daily infusions of fluids and more than 17 dose of meds over 4 times a day. The female also had dry eyes and recurring serious skin infections. I say all of this so that any future owners understand how high maintenance and expensive these dogs are to maintain. YOU MUST HAVE PET INSURANCE! Over the last two years of their lives we probably incurred close to $50;000 in vet bills with insurance picking up about 90% of that cost. Having said all of that they are the most wonderful breed on the planet. They love you like no other. Despite all of the expense and heartbreak and knowing everything, we again took the plunge and acquired another this past New Year’s day. She is every bit as wonderful as our last two and we are thrilled to have her. Just want everyone know what you may be in for. Our breeder was very reputable and we were very lucky that the serious illnesses did not show up until later in life which is not always the case. If you can afford to take care of as well as are committed to the necessary maintenance, they are the most wonderful loving animals and well worth the effort!

  • @alextheweeblol8015
    @alextheweeblol8015 2 года назад

    when i have to go somewhere i have to use a dust roll and i'll still be full of hair and i saw a video where they said that cavaliers dont shed that much and i have 8 cavaliers and my dog always goes with me to bed and she snores ALOT like my fostermom could hear it upstairs and my door is closed and she is on the other side of the house upstairs

  • @MilkshakeThePug
    @MilkshakeThePug 3 года назад +3

    Very informative video 💖 Research is really the key for future dog owners. All dogs deserve to be loved a hundred percent 🐶

  • @rawexplorer8373
    @rawexplorer8373 3 года назад +3

    Honestly - they shed a lot but their fur is ok in terms of structure = it can be easily removed. Short haired breeds on the other hand like pugs and bulldogs have these tiny hair that pricks into everything and can’t be removed. I used to have bunnies and their fur is like bird plummage - gets everywhere. So yeah I guess I am used to fur since I had pets all my life but still its not that bad.

  • @Gilambesh
    @Gilambesh 2 года назад

    We lost our CKS in July 21 due to heart issues that developed when he was 7. Sadly, heart issue are a big problem with the breed. He was 10 and had a very happy life.

  • @alinasalmin6623
    @alinasalmin6623 2 года назад +1

    Your video inspired me to get my little girl. ❤️

  • @anastasiafloyd4732
    @anastasiafloyd4732 3 года назад +2

    I have chiari malformation, I'm surprised to hear cavaliers are predisposed to it. There's not much research on the condition (in humans) and so many of us suffer from it as its incurable. Im glad to know you know something about it and shared it in your video :)

    • @luha.2821
      @luha.2821 3 года назад

      I was surprised to hear they are susceptible to chiari malformation too. There was a doctor in Asheville, NC that supposedly corrected this condition in people through his novel surgery. Well, he was sued by about seven people for causing more pain and disability. Eventually the doc’s insurance settled with the patients. I believe this doc was mentioned in a news magazine broadcast years ago. I cannot remember his name now. Have you found any relief from your condition?

    • @anastasiafloyd4732
      @anastasiafloyd4732 3 года назад +1

      @@luha.2821 i was also surprised to hear this. I was decompressed but found it unsuccessful, and now my herniation is back & inoperable because i had decompression already.
      There is a novel surgery in spain based off the filum disease theory that provides relief in many people. Its @ the chiari institut in barcelona.
      Currently theres no cure and all treatments are experimental :/ im curious to know what novel procedure the doctor you mentioned had come up with

  • @traceygrimaldi3027
    @traceygrimaldi3027 3 года назад +1

    Most breed books and videos define cavs as 'light-to-medium shedders.' Henry (RIP) was a champion at shedding. Glad to hear it wasn't just me. I found a really good pet fur vacuum. I miss Henry so so much. He did have some health issues but lived to 13. New cav puppy coming home in 2 months.

  • @thuraalwindawi
    @thuraalwindawi 3 года назад +4

    Love the video and these points are all true. I would like to add that some insurance companies rates are way higher when you tell them you have a cavalier. I consider this as a con as well.

  • @SB_41
    @SB_41 3 года назад +4

    Allergy RN here. There is NO SUCH thing as a hypoallergenic dog.

  • @Jennyleetx
    @Jennyleetx 2 года назад +1

    What a cute channel!!! We have a cavi...his name is Gustopher, but we call him Gus. 😊

  • @wt0416
    @wt0416 3 года назад +1

    So true that all dogs are getting pricey. Not just cavs. When my old dog cocker spaniel past away, i went puppy shopping and all dogs were the lowest 2000. Its crazy. When i got my very first cocker like 12 years ago, it was 750, when ishopped, its like 2700. Its crazy how much expensive it was. But getting my first cav was a great purchased i made.

    • @Yeewen88
      @Yeewen88 3 года назад

      Make sure you get from a reputable breeder. They do a lot of health tests and often loose money from breeding other times about breaking even

  • @giuliamichieli1155
    @giuliamichieli1155 3 года назад +1

    I know all these cons and almost opted for a cavapoo but I still waited 2 years for my cav couldn't be happier. To me a cavalier is r different to a cavpoo. ( i love all your videos so much I'm a long-time fan! )

  • @MrDamianstep
    @MrDamianstep 3 года назад +3

    Health issues are the worse point. I have one cavalier and I am aware that anytime it can develop some serious illness.🦮🍏🍏🍏

    • @luha.2821
      @luha.2821 3 года назад

      I’m so afraid of my Cav developing the heart issues.

    • @MrDamianstep
      @MrDamianstep 3 года назад

      @@luha.2821 almost 50% of cavalier develop heart ❤ illness till 5 years old and most of till 10 years. It is so common in this breed. But they still can live longer than 10 years with this illness.

    • @MrDamianstep
      @MrDamianstep 3 года назад

      @@luha.2821 I am afraid too

  • @samson3026
    @samson3026 2 года назад +2

    Had mine for 17 years without an issue. Amazing animals! I see no cons.

    • @zortlak
      @zortlak 2 года назад

      That's really the dream! 17+ beautiful years! May it last forever..

    • @melgrant7404
      @melgrant7404 2 года назад

      Thought they only lived about 11 yrs old

    • @larryminton2670
      @larryminton2670 10 месяцев назад

      I had a mix cav two months shy of 17 years when I had put him to sleep and the shelter said he was about one year old when I got him. He was such a joy and had about 10% hearing left and went down quickly the four months before his death. The classic signs of stumbling, depression, incontinence and no interest in the local wild turkeys and rabbits. He did have a heart murmur the last six years, but no medication was required. He was a great dog and so missed. I hadn't suffer such grief since my parents passed away.

  • @beverlyromeo6199
    @beverlyromeo6199 2 года назад

    I just lost my Cavalier she was 12 years old and I miss her something terribly she was the best dog ever I never had a problem with her shutting though but I also had her shaved twice a year so that might have helped somewhat I have to say I'm looking for a Jack Russell and cavalier mix and hopefully get a short-haired one they're very hard to find in the United States and in the Midwest well I'm actually Central but they are beautiful dogs and with the mix of Jack Russell and Cavalier you get quite a personality a more active dog and a more contented dog at the same time yep my baby was with me 24/7 if I went into a room she went into a room my sewing room is downstairs and she didn't like going up and down stairs and she would stand at the top of the stairs barking at me to come upstairs she was so sweet I miss her so much your babies are adorable ❤️❤️

  • @kaythorpe1441
    @kaythorpe1441 3 года назад +4

    Tri cavaliers don't seem to shed as much as Blenheim , we have had both and our present tri is really good at not shedding, but we do have her trimmed every 10 weeks. I do love Blenheims though x

    • @herkythecavalier
      @herkythecavalier  3 года назад +1

      Interesting point! Didn't know that!

    • @KCV100
      @KCV100 3 года назад

      I wonder if having them clipped/trimmed frequently helps with the shedding?

    • @kaythorpe1441
      @kaythorpe1441 3 года назад +3

      @@KCV100 it definitely does, we have ours trimmed every 8-10 weeks and they also clip her claws, trim inside her ears and she is much livelier and her paws don't collect all the mud and dirt.

  • @uwu-wu9ow
    @uwu-wu9ow 2 года назад

    My boy snores so loud that it wakes us up at night. His Nick name is piggy.

  • @dbrhb5729
    @dbrhb5729 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for showing this. Cutest dogs EVER, but the downsides are too much, and sadly, we're going to have to look at a different breed. 😭

  • @jonhohensee3258
    @jonhohensee3258 2 года назад

    My parents had to put one Cavalier down at less than five years old due to a spinal issue. Heartbreaking seeing this dog look at my parents as if asking for help because it had a very hard time moving and would yelp in pain. THEN, because they loved the personality/temperament so much, they tried another Cav. Last week it was diagnosed with a heart problem. He is only 4 years old. So now the dog is not allowed to run and has to take medication. Not sure if he'll have a few years left... or months. Oh! I almost forgot. Because they are a brachycephalic breed they often have issues with their eyes and their breathing. Both of my parents' Cavs have had problems with their breathing. I think it is actually reprehensible that people continue to produce brachycephalic breeds when it is well-established that the shortened heads cause health problems.

  • @Serioussamurai500
    @Serioussamurai500 3 месяца назад

    My Boxer had health problems it was terrible, I switched to rescue nixed breeds & Pitbulls BC we have no health issues. It would break my heart .

  • @DieFarbeLila88
    @DieFarbeLila88 3 года назад +1

    I don´t know, if that logo is new, but I love it!

  • @phyllisguadagno5069
    @phyllisguadagno5069 3 года назад +1

    Other than that there are absolutely no cons I researched they will always be there 4u and they love to please u so I literally feel like I'm gonna cry I'll be so happy when I get a dog I've begged my parents 4 years

  • @williamchow1733
    @williamchow1733 2 года назад

    I really think that u should have a convo to catch up with Dr. Regina Ngai of Hong Kong, 😀😀😀...

  • @KCJuster
    @KCJuster Год назад

    As a person with 7 cats and a big long haired dog, shedding is the least of my concern, already if I don’t vacuum everyday, there’s literally piles of fur everywhere especially in corners 😅😂