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Cavalier King Charles New Owners Guide October 25, 2007 Becki Merritt As a recent new owner of this magnificent breed of dog, I have collected as much information as I can about these dogs. You have help considerably as you are the only source I've used to get the material I need, because you had it and I didn't have to go to bookstores around town to get anything. Thank you.
Loved this book! August 23, 2005 KFL (Michigan) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I will soon be an owner of a Cavalier - and I thought this was a very helpful book! I recommend it!
Breeder's Vanity Book October 11, 2004 Cavalier Lover 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a typical breeder's vanity book. It has some valuable information, but it is downplays the very important health issues. Cavaliers suffer from major hereditary diseases, such as mitral valve heart disease, the leading killer of the breed, which afflicts over half of all Cavaliers by age 5 years and nearly all Cavaliers by age 10 years, and hip dysplasia, which afflicts over 20% of all Cavaliers and can cause terrible pain and debilitation, and syringomyelia, which causes severe head and neck pain and paralysis to a growing number of Cavaliers. www.CavalierHealth.org
Good introductory book to the breed October 15, 2001 Robin McLachlan (Orangeburg, SC United States) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
For those only wanting an introduction to the breed, the book is useful. If you already know a great deal about CKCS, skip this book--it lacks depth.
A Great Little Book February 1, 2001 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I think this book is a must have for anyone interested in this breed and wanting more information. She talks about the history, the health, the care and lots of cute pictures. My mate and I both read it cover to cover and found it very informative and helpful.
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