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History of the Breed

Dogs of the small spaniel-type have existed for centuries and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has documented its place among them. They have been recorded in paintings and tapestries for centuries together with the aristocratic families who enjoyed their loyal companionship. Cavaliers were obviously a luxury item, for the average person could not afford to keep and feed a dog that did not work. Today's Cavalier is directly modeled on its royal ancestors but this did not happen without the effort of an American fancier, Roswell Eldridge. Mr. Eldridge traveled to England in the early 1920's hoping to buy two spaniels. He was unsuccessful, finding a diversity of type and none of the "old type", particularly the head type he desired. Employing Yankee ingenuity and determination, Roswell offered prizes of twenty-five pounds to the best male and best female of the "old type" exhibited at Crufts each year.  The motivator worked; interest was generated among breeders to revive the original spaniel.

 

In 1952, the first Cavaliers were sent to America and a national breed club was formed soon after, but because of the small numbers of Cavaliers they did not gain full breed recognition for 40 years. January 1, 1996 saw the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel enter American Kennel Club competition as the 140th recognized breed. (History and Standard information taken directly from the American Kennel Club website

Standard

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an active, graceful, well-balanced toy spaniel, very gay and free in action; fearless and sporting in character, yet at the same time gentle and affectionate. It is this typical gay temperament, combined with true elegance and royal appearance which are of paramount importance in the breed. Natural appearance with no trimming, sculpting or artificial alteration is essential to breed type. Cavaliers temperaments are treasured for their gay, friendly, non-aggressive with no tendency towards nervousness or shyness. Cavaliers are bred to four distinct colors.  We raise all four colors at Calypso Bay Cavaliers; Blenheim, Tricolour, Ruby, and Black & Tan.

 

This litter was reared from a Blenheim Dame and Tricolor Sire. What does that mean Exactly? Blenheim - Rich chestnut markings well broken up on a clear, pearly white ground. The ears must be chestnut and the color evenly spaced on the head and surrounding both eyes, with a white blaze between the eyes and ears, in the center of which may be the lozenge or "Blenheim spot." The lozenge is a unique and desirable, though not essential, characteristic of the Blenheim. Tricolor - Jet black markings well broken up on a clear, pearly white ground. The ears must be black and the color evenly spaced on the head and surrounding both eyes, with a white blaze between the eyes. Rich tan markings over the eyes, on cheeks, inside ears and on underside of tail.

Dame & Sire

       

Princess Bailey's Irish Kisses        Alba Acres Asterix                   (Bailey after having the pups)

  Litter Information

  • Registration: American Kennel Club (AKC)
  • Dame: Princess Bailey's Irish Kisses, AKC Registered
  • Sire: Alba Acres Asterix, AKC Registered
  • Available Female Pups: 1
  • Available Male Pups: 1

                    

Pictures

Introducing Madison (ruby), Lucky (tricolour), and Harley (black & tan)...the future of Calypso Bay Cavaliers.  Check back frequently for updates on future litters.  We anticipate solid colour cavaliers; Ruby and Black & Tan, as well as Blenheim and Tricolour litters. Our cavaliers are raised in the comfort of our home, fostering wonderful temperaments and excellent socialization.

Contact Us

We raise Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in beautiful Palm Beach, Florida.  If you would like additional information about our pups, if you would like pictures of a specific pup, or to set up a "puppy visit" you may contact us at the phone numbers or email addresses below. We also accept names for our waiting list on future litters.

Phone: (561) 459 - 4PAW
Phone: (407) 970 - 2552
Email: calypsobaycavaliers@yahoo.com

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This site was last updated February 28th, 2009