Events
All the fun you can have with your Cavalier is here! Information about the Kennel Club Good Citizen Dog Scheme and the Events Calendar.
Go to the Events page
Health
If your dog is obsessively scratching, bunny-hopping or yelping for no apparent reason, please read our Cavalier Health page.
Go to the Cavalier Health page
Buying
Find out how to select a reputable breeder and a healthy puppy with our easy to read guide.
Featuring real-life stories about buying Cavalier puppies.
Go to the Cavalier Puppy page
Seasonal Tips:
for SPRING
Fleas and Ticks
Preventative treatment are sometimes relaxed during the winter. You should re-start your regime in early spring to keep your Cavalier’s coat and home pest free.
Lawn Fertilizers
Lawn Fertilisers are very toxic to all dogs. Follow manufacturer instructions to establish how long you should wait before allowing your pet into the area.
Spring Bulbs
Tulips, daffodils and garden hyacinths are toxic to Cavaliers. Although all parts of the plant are toxic, it is the bulbs that actually contain the most toxins.
Pesticides and Herbicides/Slug Pellets
It’s probably not surprising that these chemicals can be toxic to your Cavalier, but, even when they’re not lethal, there are some long-term health concerns.
Cocoa Bark Mulch
It’s becoming common to mulch a garden with the fragrant spent shells of cocoa beans. But just like chocolate, dogs like to eat them and they are toxic.
Baby Birds
Pet dogs are a hazard to baby birds in the spring and summer. All it takes is one swift bite and the baby bird is gone. Don’t let your dog run loose during nesting time.
