Daddy says he is leaving us all the stuff when he kicks, but he lies all the time to us, so we don’t really know. But we do know there is a lot of stuff. He routinely tells us he is going to bring us bones, but he takes the money and buys tires for his Ferrari.
Daddy set up this blog for us, so we could keep you informed about us. Willie is the only one that can use the computer. Lance can’t type yet, but I am teaching him, and we both have driver’s licenses. Lance is too young for a driver’s license, though he is 5 now. You can get these at (www.petdriverslicense.com), but daddy still won’t let us drive. He says we’re spoiled, but we think we need more stuff, especially bones and treats. Anyway, we post here almost daily, and post a lot of videos. We also have a Facebook page, SPOILED CAVALIERS, with over 5,000 fans. If you want to adopt a Cavalier, you can visit Cavalier Rescue USA
We really are a little famous: HGTV did a special on us and our home, and we were on Good Morning America recently, and we’ve been in over a dozen magazines, as well as being featured in the Cavalier breed book which is available at Petco. We have a dog house in every room, our own address and entrance, and a lot of cool stuff, and we go with our daddy everywhere, even to work every day. We hope you will enjoy reading about us, and we would love to have you post a comment. If you want to post information about a spoiled Cavalier, contact our webmaster please, we would love to hear from you.
A friend that has one of my puppies told me about your site, so I thought I would look.
I have 8 Cavaliers that I have been told are very spoiled. I have all 4 colors. 2 Blenheims 1Tri and 1 B & T and the rest Ruby.
I just stumbled upon your website and want to adopt a rescued Cavalier.
Also I filled out application on the Cavalier rescue website…but have been advised there are probably 800 people on this site.
Are any of your dogs up for adoption? I am looking for a Cavalier that is between two and four years old.
Not sure how I found this website, but your dogs are precious.
Thanks so much.
Betty
thanks, they do have more applicants than dogs, so it can take a while. try lucky star rescue, thanks
A Cavalier Spaniel has eyes that are impossible to ignore. Take a look at the endearing gallery of photos within their site, and prepare to have your heart melted and your troubles go away.
For centuries, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (a namesake of King Charles II of Britain) has been posing and recorded in paintings and tapestries together with their aristocratic families. It is obvious from these works of art that Cavaliers were a luxury item and lived “the easy life” as house pets. Though they have been used successfully for shooting small game, a Cavalier King Spaniel’s true purpose has always been that of companion.
I start my day by reading and looking at your website. I love Dixie, Lance andWillie,and enjoy everything they do. I met Ron at Hilton Head last November at the Car Show. I will be there again this year. Hope to find you. Alice Oliver, Smithfield, Va.
don’t forget to check our facebook page, we post videos there daily, “spoiled cavaliers”
We have a3 year old tri-color Cavalier named Freckles and she has to watch one of the Facebook videos that show your group every day.
As soon as I get done with breakfast, she expects me to put her on my lap and show her one of your videos.
She sticks her nose against the screen of the computer or iPad and acts like she wants to run into the picture whenever she watches.
If we pull out our iPad or use the computer, she will want to get on our lap.
She is our little package of love.