Here we have gathered answers to the most frequently asked questions: from the differences between show class and pet class dogs to insights on health and temperament. We believe in full transparency to help you make an informed decision. If you have any further questions, we are always happy to chat with you personally.
A professional breeder guarantees that the puppy is raised with love, following all veterinary standards and socialization rules. We conduct necessary health tests on the parents and pay great attention to the temperament of our dogs, ensuring that you receive a healthy and well-balanced friend.
Yes, Cavaliers are among the best dogs for families with children. They are incredibly kind and patient. However, we always emphasize that it is important to teach children to treat the dog with respect so that their interaction remains safe and joyful for everyone.
Along with your puppy, you will receive an international veterinary passport with vaccination and microchip records. Regarding the pedigree document (BCU): if you are purchasing a "pet-class" puppy, the pedigree remains with the kennel; if you are purchasing a "show-class" puppy, you will receive the pedigree along with the rest of the documents when you pick up your puppy.
Cavaliers do not require professional cutting - their coat naturally stays beautiful with proper maintenance. We recommend brushing your pet at least twice a week to prevent tangles and maintain their natural shine. Due to their structure, ears should be checked weekly and gently cleaned as needed.
The difference lies in how closely a puppy meets the breed standard for shows. Show-class puppies have high potential for dog shows. Pet-class puppies are healthy, wonderful dogs with loving temperaments that may have minor deviations from the breed standard (e.g., color or bite) which do not affect their quality of life or health. They are perfect family companions.
Absolutely! We care deeply about how the life of every puppy turns out. We always stay in touch, are ready to advise you on nutrition, training, or care, and we sincerely rejoice in the success of our puppies in their new families.
We release puppies to their new families after they have completed their full vaccination cycle - at 3 months of age. This ensures that the puppy is fully protected and ready to safely explore the world. Please note that the timing may differ for international travel, as it depends on the specific import regulations of the destination country.
Cavaliers are highly people-oriented dogs and do not cope well with long periods of isolation. We recommend planning your schedule so that the dog is not left alone for the entire workday. If it is unavoidable, it is important to acclimate the puppy gradually, providing plenty of attention before and after your absence.