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  2. Cavalier King Charles Puppy Learns to Go Up Stairs but ... - AOL

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    You may have wondered where the name came from, and Wild Explained shares the history behind how they got such a long name, "The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel can trace its roots back to 17th ...

  3. Beagle Makes Cavalier King Spaniel Puppy Be the ‘Big Spoon ...

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    Dolly Pawton is a Beagle who recently got a new baby brother, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy named Mr. Claude. Their mom, Faith Housley, said that the two of them sleep in the weirdest ...

  4. List of Too Cute episodes - Wikipedia

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    A shy Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is coaxed out of her shell by her peppy aunt. Then, everyone wants to be top dog in the Alaskan Malamute home. Finally, three Dalmatians grow into their spots as they show off their skills at the local fire station.

  5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) is a British breed of toy dog of spaniel type. Four colours are recognised: Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolour (black/white/tan), black and tan, and ruby; the coat is smooth and silky. [1] The lifespan is usually between eight and twelve years. [2]

  6. Man Who Proposed to His New Fiance's Cavalier King Charles ...

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    Aww! Daisy--the sweet Cavalier King Charles Spaniel--got so excited when she saw her plushie diamond ring, and I don't blame her one bit.I'm sure her mom had the same reaction when her boyfriend ...

  7. Talk:Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    I am surprised by the suggestion that Cavalier is derived from King Charles. Cavalier simply means a horseman or horse-mounted soldier, with overtones of chivalry (same root - deriving from the Latin or cognate language word for "horse" - like "cheval" in French, and "chevalier" for knight or mounted fighting man or, going back to English ...