The Kennel Club Heart Scheme assesses Cavalier King Charles Spaniels for mitral valve disease and other potentially significant heart diseases. The scheme advises owners if their dog is affected by heart disease and gives guidance to breeders on how to lower the risk of producing affected puppies. A number of approved cardiologists (vets During the 1940s the King Charles Spaniel breed was classified as a separate breed and was given the prefix Cavalier to differentiate it from its predecessors. Clubs, Registries & Associations (Based on breed recognition. See store for details on a particular puppy.) American Canine Association; Continental Kennel Club; Universal Kennel Club A Good Breeder is a member in good standing with the American Kennel Club (AKC), the parent club for the American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (ACKCSC) and or the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club USA (CKCSC). It is against the law for a breeder to sell an unregistered dog as purebred or to offer one at a lower price without registration papers. For more information about choosing a purebred dog, visit the Canadian Kennel Club website. Welcome to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Canada. The Cavalier: most affectionate and beautiful dogs in Join CKCSC Membership is open to all Cavalier lovers. Regional clubs throughout the US. Each show averages between 100 to 200+ entries. Judges from England, the UK and AKC. Visit our membership overview page for more information about becoming a member of the CKCSC, USA - bring your love of this wonderful breed and join us. Learn More Watch Events Detailed information for Club - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Delaware Valley Event Search Find a Puppy Register Shop AKC TV AKC Rx Sign In A small group of CKCSC, USA members formed the American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (ACKCSC), and they applied to the AKC for parent-club status. This was granted, and in March 1995, the breed was officially recognized by the AKC. The CKCSC, USA continues to operate as an independent breed registry with its own specialty- show system The Kennel Club was reluctant to recognize the new breed, but finally, in 1945, after years of work by the breeders, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was recognized as a separate breed. .

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