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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Small (13–18 lbs) Height 12–13 inches Lifespan 9–14 years Coat Medium-length, silky Colors Blenheim (chestnut & white), tricolor, ruby, black & tan Temperament Affectionate, gentle, graceful, eager to please Energy Level Low to moderate Good With Kids Excellent Good With Dogs Excellent Shedding Moderate Barking Low Trainability Easy Overview # The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is often described as the perfect companion dog — and it’s hard to argue. Sweet, gentle, and endlessly affectionate, Cavaliers adapt to almost any lifestyle as long as they’re with their people. They are not dogs that can be left alone for long hours; their need for companionship is profound.

Yorkshire Terrier Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Toy (4–7 lbs) Height 7–8 inches Lifespan 11–15 years Coat Long, silky, single coat — similar to human hair Colors Blue & tan, black & tan, black & gold Temperament Feisty, affectionate, confident, adventurous Energy Level Moderate Good With Kids Best with older, gentle children Good With Dogs Variable — can be bossy Shedding Minimal — hypoallergenic Barking High Trainability Moderate — smart but independent Overview # The Yorkshire Terrier — “Yorkie” — is proof that size has nothing to do with attitude. At under 7 pounds, these tiny dogs carry themselves with the confidence of a lion. They were originally ratters in English textile mills, and that scrappy, fearless heritage still defines the breed.