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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Characteristics

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are purebreds that display the best of two worlds, combining the gentle affection of a typical toy breed with the energy and athletic nature of a sporting spaniel. 

Cavaliers are very social purebreds and can get along nicely with children and other dogs. Most Cavaliers can do equally well with active owners and homebodies. They can be energetic, athletic partners or relaxed couch potatoes, depending on the owner's lifestyle.

Fast Facts

  • Energy Moderate
  • Size Small
  • Trainability Responsive

Cavaliers are descended from the same toy spaniels depicted in many 16th, 17th, and 18th-century paintings by famous artists such as Van Dyck and Gainsborough. This particular type of spaniel was bred and named after Charles I and Charles II, the respective grandson and great-grandson of Mary, Queen of Scots. 

 

They grow to a height of around 12-13 inches and typically weigh between 13-18 pounds. Like most small dogs, they enjoy a nice long lifespan of anywhere between 12-15 years. Cavaliers are companion dogs with dependent personalities, so they’re keen to follow their owner from room to room or tag along on that road trip to the grocery store.

 

When it comes to training, Cavaliers are generally intelligent and willing to try whatever it is you'd like them to do. However, Cavaliers can have issues with housetraining, which is a common trait among many toy breeds. Food rewards and positive reinforcement help ensure that any type of training goes smoothly. 

 

Their size and generally quiet nature make Cavaliers a good choice for apartment living. They're only moderately active indoors so a small yard or frequent walks will fit their activity needs. Cavaliers shed their coats in spring and fall, so a thorough brushing routine will ensure the house stays relatively hair-free.

How dog-friendly is Indianapolis?

WalletHub analyzed the 100 biggest American cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In their study, Indianapolis is ranked as the 43rd most dog-friendly. The city excels when it comes to pet budget, ranking 14th of all the country’s major cities. According to the study, Indianapolis has the 2nd lowest prices for dog insurance premiums. 

Dog parks and outdoor activities in Indianapolis

Indianapolis is home to numerous dog parks. Several of these will let your dog roam off-leash. Some of the most popular dog parks in the city are  Broad Ripple Dog Park, Smock Bark Park, Dog Park at Clay Terrace, and Bed & Biscuit Dog Park. 


In Indianapolis, there are also several hiking trails for your pup to explore. A few great places to hike with your dog include Monon Trail, Falls of the Ohio State Park, Silver Creek Township Park, and Eagle Creek Park.

Life in Indianapolis with a dog

There are over 186 dog-friendly restaurants for you and your dog to grab a bite to eat in Indianapolis. Some of the most popular pet-friendly restaurants in the city are Metazoa Brewing Co., Cafe Patachou, Ruth’s Cafe, and Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery.


There are many other dog-friendly businesses in Indianapolis, including pets stores, groomers, and spas. Plus, a study from Homes.com found Indy to be the 2nd most pet-friendly city for finding a rental property. Approximately 61% of the city’s rental listings are pet-friendly.








If you have friends or family visiting Naptown, there are over 500 pet-friendly hotels for them and their dogs to stay in. Many of these places don’t charge any pet fees. A few of the best dog-friendly hotels in the city are the Ironworks Hotel, Le Meridien Indianapolis, The Alexander, and Old Northside Bed & Breakfast. 

Popular breeds in Indianapolis

Indianapolis is home to a diverse range of dog breeds. The most popular breeds in the city are Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Yorkshire Terriers, Boxers, and Golden Retrievers.

 

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