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English Toy Spaniel Dog Breed Information:

Nicknamed “Charlies” after the king who loved them, the English Toy Spaniel dog breed is quieter and more reclusive than their Cavalier cousins, but they can have a mischievous spark. They tend to prefer a single person and are not a “hail fellow, well met” type of dog. Although these are purebred dogs, you may still find them in shelters and rescues.

 

English Toy Spaniel Dog Group: Companion Dogs.

English Toy Spaniel Height: 10 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder.

English Toy Spaniel Weight: 8 to 14 pounds.

English Toy Spaniel Life Span: 10 to 12 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

English Toy Spaniels do well in apartments. English Toy Spaniels are loving dogs that usually do well with children, but they are not the ideal breed for a home with busy children since they can become overwhelmed by the noise and excitement children make. Socialization is important with this breed because they can be timid when they are exposed to new people or situations. Considered to be an average shedder, the English Toy Spaniel should be brushed every week to remove loose hair and to keep the coat from tangling.

 

English Toy Spaniel History:

Toy spaniels have existed for centuries and were favorites in royal courts. Mary, Queen of Scots, her grandson Charles I, and great-grandson Charles II were all avid fans of the small spaniels. In fact, their nickname, Charlie, comes from the two kings of that name. They are devoted unto death. Both Mary, Queen of Scots and Charles I were accompanied to their executions by their little spaniels.

The Toy spaniels of centuries past were slightly different from what we know today. They had a pointed muzzle, but crosses to such breeds as the Japanese Chin and Pug in the 18th and 19th centuries eventually resulted in dogs with the short muzzle and round apple head that are found in the breed today.

 

English Toy Spaniel Size:

The English Toy Spaniel is approximately 10 to 11 inches tall and weighs 8 to 14 pounds.

 

English Toy Spaniel Personality:

The sweet and lovable English Toy Spaniel is a true companion dog. He has an aristocratic bearing, but he's not a snob at all; picture instead a happy, devoted, quiet dog. He enjoys spending time with the people he loves and will fit himself into their lives. The English Toy Spaniel requires little exercise and is happiest perched on his owner's knee.

 

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English Toy Spaniel Health:

English Toy Spaniel are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all English Toy Spaniel will get any or all of these diseases:

Patellar Luxation. 

Patent Ductus Arteriosis (PDA). 

Mitral Valve Insufficiency. 

Cleft Palate. 

Cryptorchidism. 

Seborrhea. 

Retinal Dysplasia. 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. 

Hydrocephalus. 

Umbilical Hernia. 

Open Fontanel. 

Fused Toes.

 

English Toy Spaniel Care:

The English Toy Spaniel does not require extensive amounts of daily exercise. They generally exercise themselves at home and require only small walks around the neighborhood or a small game in the back yard. Training can be easy with this breed as long as you understand his nature. Socialization is important with this breed since they can be very timid when they are exposed to new people or situations.

 

English Toy Spaniel Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 0.5 to 1 cup of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

English Toy Spaniel Coat Color And Grooming:

The coat comes in four color patterns: Ruby, a rich mahogany red, with or without a small white patch on the chest; Blenheim, a white base coat with large chestnut or red markings; Prince Charles, a tri-color consisting of a white basecoat with large black patches and tan markings over the eyes, under the tail and on the underside of the ears; and King Charles, a rich black with mahogany tan markings. The English Toy Spaniel requires little in the way of grooming. Give him a bath once or twice a month, using a high-quality shampoo to keep his coat silky.

 

English Toy Spaniel with Children And Other Pets:

English Toy Spaniels can be loving toward children, but they can become overwhelmed by the noise and stimulation young children create. English Toy Spaniels do very well with other pets, especially if they are raised with them.

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