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The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is a well-turned-out dog with a healthy affection for belly rubs and plenty of enthusiasm for the outdoors. Their ancestry includes hunting dogs, and you can tell! Cavalier King Charles spaniels stand just under 33 centimetres high and normally weigh between 6 and 8 kilograms. This 400-year-old teacup breed is gentle and easy to train. It is friendly to strangers and other dogs, and it has a prestigious background that includes Tudor households — it was the beloved breed of King Charles II of Great Britain.
Temperament
Patient, gentle, sociable
Breed Fast Facts
13 - 18 lbs
Small
Moderate
Moderate
Very
9 to 15 years
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The Sagebrush State is full of contrasts, from the isolated desert ghost towns to the crowded downtown streets of Las Vegas, glowing in neon lights. Just as there are two sides to Nevada for its visitors and citizens, there are two sides of this great state for dogs. Four-legged family members aren’t allowed on the Vegas strip from noon to 5am, but they can accompany you into the gigantic Fashion Show Mall with its luxurious air conditioning and 250 dog-friendly shops! For a break from the city, head out with Fido to one of the stunning hiking trails and campgrounds of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park or Historic Railroad Hiking Trail.
American Pit Bull Terriers are the most popular dog breed in Las Vegas.
The most popular dog breed in Nevada is the Labrador Retriever.
Nevada’s senators tried but could not agree on an official dog breed, so the state remains without canine representation.
No puppies currently available in Nevada