![]() ![]() To contribute to our group, please see the Donate page. ![]() To adopt a Cavalier from our group and learn how we work, please see our Process and FAQ pages. If you are interested in one of our babies please go to this page and fill in an application or follow the radio buttons on the side and we will keep you updated on all litters both here in North Carolina and Ohio.For information about adopting from our group or re-homing a Cavalier, please contact the team leader below who leads rescue for your area or state. We are happy to help. You can also click here to find out when we are expecting our next litter. If you would like to see photographs of our offspring please email us for adorable photographs. If you are interested in finding out more about us and our principles on breeding you can contact us anytime by email address or my telephone number is 70. We consider ourselves fortunate to not only have her care for our Cavaliers but also to have her as a family friend. Rebekah Julian, graduated at the top of her class at NC State University and owns Lazy Five Veterinary Hospital She and her veterinary team provide care for all of the animals at the Lazy Five Ranch, hence, the name of their practice. Through Jacki and Linda, we have learned so much more about Cavaliers, the proper methods for breeding and caring for pups, and are extremely grateful and excited to be able to continue their amazing line through our babies. We feel that adding Emma was simply meant to be. Her addition to our family also began a dear friendship with Charmed Onz. We call her a princess because she totally dislikes getting her feet dirty and works diligently at licking her paws anytime she has been outdoors – she is a prissy lady! At eight weeks old she was a fabulous little traveler through an Ohio “white out” (blizzard) and all the way to NC. As a pup, she was so quick to train, eager to please, so gentle and is also one of the most beautiful Cavaliers we have ever seen. Emma, the daughter of Jacki and Linda’s Beau and Jessie, stole our hearts immediately. Ellie and Dallas were getting older, so, with the anticipation of breeding sometime in the future, we added our princess, Emma to the family. I was planning to retire from my career as a teacher and knew that I would have time to dedicate to our babies and their babies. We had a few litters during the summer months with Dallas and Ellie, but did not consider being “serious breeders” until we came to know Jacki and Linda at Charmed Onz Cavaliers. She greeted us daily with her energetic little spirit, almost dancing when you came through the door.įriends and family wanted to experience ‘the wonderful world of Cavaliers’ and therefore wanted one of their own. Her favorite place to be was on someone’s lap. Ellie was a spunky little tricolor who followed my husband everywhere. He was a handsome boy as well, walking through the house and yard in the confident stance of a lion. Everyone who visited wanted to take him home with them. He was so loving and so easy to be around. We still to this day call Dallas the “perfect pet”. Dallas quickly became my shadow, following me everywhere and even standing at my feet while I washed dishes or dried my hair. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are tremendously sought-after dogs, after all. His passing left a huge hole in our family, so we soon brought a male and female to join us, Dallas and Ellie. Looking for Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies for sale in Greenville, SC might be easier said than done especially when it comes to finding a breeder you can trust. Our first Cavalier was Liam, a sweet and very calm male who our children were able to love, cuddle and enjoy for eleven years. We did our research and soon discovered the beautiful and loving breed of cavaliers. We knew we wanted to have pets that could live indoors with them but we also had other desires, such as, a pet that would be friendly to visitors (specifically other children since we both come from large families), one that would be playful but never aggressive and one that was not “yappy” (as my husband likes to call those that bark continuously). ![]() My husband and I began our love of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel when our children, now grown, were very small. ![]()
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