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Why Choose CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIELS Puppies
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a delightfully affectionate, playful, intelligent little dog that repays his owner’s care and attention with an endearing devotion. Cavaliers are not kennel dogs. Because of four hundred years of close contact with their owners and their development as lap dogs, they make wonderful companions. They are happy, outgoing, loving little dogs who want to love you and be loved, to run and play in a safe place, and to sleep in a soft bed – preferably your bed, but they’re willing to negotiate on that point! They get along well with children, cats, and other dogs.
Because young Cavalier puppies are so small, some breeders are reluctant to sell a puppy to a family with children under age five. Such families may find that an older puppy or grown dog may be more suitable. Cavalier puppies do not thrive when left all day without human companionship or the company of another animal. They are highly intelligent and require the same consistent and loving discipline as does a child.
Cavaliers are active and sporting little dogs that require regular exercise. They have an instinct to give chase to just about anything that moves, and should either be on a leash or in a fenced yard or they will surely come to grief under the wheels of a car. Because Cavaliers never become “street-wise,” some Cavalier breeders require a fenced yard as a prerequisite for Cavalier ownership.
While Cavaliers are clean, intelligent, and easy to groom and train, they do shed, occasionally chew things, and sometimes forget their manners by barking, making a puddle, and so on. In other words, they really are first and always dogs, in spite of their ethereal faces!
Why Choose WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER Puppies
West Highland White Terriers, affectionately known as Westies, are delightfully affectionate, playful, and intelligent little dogs that reward their owners’ care with unwavering devotion. These spirited pups are not meant to be left alone in kennels; their long history as companions has made them wonderful lap dogs and family members.
Westies are happy, outgoing, and loving. They crave companionship and enjoy running and playing in safe spaces, as well as snuggling in soft beds—preferably yours, though they’re open to negotiation! They get along well with children, cats, and other dogs, making them a versatile addition to any household.
Because young Westie puppies are small and energetic, some breeders may hesitate to place a puppy in homes with very young children. Families might find that adopting an older puppy or adult dog may be a better fit. Westie puppies thrive on human interaction and companionship; they don’t do well when left alone for long periods. Their intelligence means they require consistent, loving discipline akin to that given to a child.
These active little dogs need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Their natural instinct to chase anything that moves means they should be kept on a leash or within a fenced yard to avoid dangers. Since Westies aren’t naturally “street-wise,” many breeders recommend a secure yard as a prerequisite for ownership.
While Westies are clean, intelligent, and easy to groom and train, they do shed, occasionally chew on things, and can forget their manners by barking or having little accidents. In essence, they are wonderfully spirited dogs, full of personality, and ready to bring joy to any home!
Why Choose COCKER SPANIELS Puppies
Cocker Spaniels are delightfully affectionate, playful, and intelligent dogs that repay their owners’ care and attention with endearing devotion. These charming pups are not suited to life in kennels; their history as loving companions has made them exceptional lap dogs and family members.
Cocker Spaniels are happy, outgoing, and eager to love and be loved. They thrive on playtime in safe spaces and enjoy cozying up in soft beds—ideally yours, though they’re open to discussing the arrangement! They get along wonderfully with children, cats, and other dogs, making them versatile additions to any household.
Due to their playful nature, some breeders may be cautious about placing young Cocker puppies in homes with very young children. Families might find that adopting an older puppy or adult dog is a better fit. Cocker puppies do not thrive when left alone for long periods; they need human companionship and social interaction to flourish. Their intelligence means they require consistent, loving discipline akin to that given to a child.
These energetic little dogs need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Their instinct to chase anything that moves means they should be kept on a leash or in a fenced yard to avoid potential dangers. Since Cocker Spaniels aren’t naturally “street-wise,” many breeders recommend a secure yard as a prerequisite for ownership.
While Cocker Spaniels are clean, intelligent, and relatively easy to groom and train, they do shed, may chew on things, and can occasionally forget their manners by barking or having little accidents. In essence, they are joyful, spirited dogs, ready to bring love and happiness into any home!
Why Choose CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIELS Puppies
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a delightfully affectionate, playful, intelligent little dog that repays his owner’s care and attention with an endearing devotion. Cavaliers are not kennel dogs. Because of four hundred years of close contact with their owners and their development as lap dogs, they make wonderful companions. They are happy, outgoing, loving little dogs who want to love you and be loved, to run and play in a safe place, and to sleep in a soft bed – preferably your bed, but they’re willing to negotiate on that point! They get along well with children, cats, and other dogs.
Because young Cavalier puppies are so small, some breeders are reluctant to sell a puppy to a family with children under age five. Such families may find that an older puppy or grown dog may be more suitable. Cavalier puppies do not thrive when left all day without human companionship or the company of another animal. They are highly intelligent and require the same consistent and loving discipline as does a child.
Cavaliers are active and sporting little dogs that require regular exercise. They have an instinct to give chase to just about anything that moves, and should either be on a leash or in a fenced yard or they will surely come to grief under the wheels of a car. Because Cavaliers never become “street-wise,” some Cavalier breeders require a fenced yard as a prerequisite for Cavalier ownership.
While Cavaliers are clean, intelligent, and easy to groom and train, they do shed, occasionally chew things, and sometimes forget their manners by barking, making a puddle, and so on. In other words, they really are first and always dogs, in spite of their ethereal faces!
Why Choose WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER Puppies
West Highland White Terriers, affectionately known as Westies, are delightfully affectionate, playful, and intelligent little dogs that reward their owners’ care with unwavering devotion. These spirited pups are not meant to be left alone in kennels; their long history as companions has made them wonderful lap dogs and family members.
Westies are happy, outgoing, and loving. They crave companionship and enjoy running and playing in safe spaces, as well as snuggling in soft beds—preferably yours, though they’re open to negotiation! They get along well with children, cats, and other dogs, making them a versatile addition to any household.
Because young Westie puppies are small and energetic, some breeders may hesitate to place a puppy in homes with very young children. Families might find that adopting an older puppy or adult dog may be a better fit. Westie puppies thrive on human interaction and companionship; they don’t do well when left alone for long periods. Their intelligence means they require consistent, loving discipline akin to that given to a child.
These active little dogs need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Their natural instinct to chase anything that moves means they should be kept on a leash or within a fenced yard to avoid dangers. Since Westies aren’t naturally “street-wise,” many breeders recommend a secure yard as a prerequisite for ownership.
While Westies are clean, intelligent, and easy to groom and train, they do shed, occasionally chew on things, and can forget their manners by barking or having little accidents. In essence, they are wonderfully spirited dogs, full of personality, and ready to bring joy to any home!
Why Choose COCKER SPANIELS TERRIER Puppies
Cocker Spaniels are delightfully affectionate, playful, and intelligent dogs that repay their owners’ care and attention with endearing devotion. These charming pups are not suited to life in kennels; their history as loving companions has made them exceptional lap dogs and family members.
Cocker Spaniels are happy, outgoing, and eager to love and be loved. They thrive on playtime in safe spaces and enjoy cozying up in soft beds—ideally yours, though they’re open to discussing the arrangement! They get along wonderfully with children, cats, and other dogs, making them versatile additions to any household.
Due to their playful nature, some breeders may be cautious about placing young Cocker puppies in homes with very young children. Families might find that adopting an older puppy or adult dog is a better fit. Cocker puppies do not thrive when left alone for long periods; they need human companionship and social interaction to flourish. Their intelligence means they require consistent, loving discipline akin to that given to a child.
These energetic little dogs need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Their instinct to chase anything that moves means they should be kept on a leash or in a fenced yard to avoid potential dangers. Since Cocker Spaniels aren’t naturally “street-wise,” many breeders recommend a secure yard as a prerequisite for ownership.
While Cocker Spaniels are clean, intelligent, and relatively easy to groom and train, they do shed, may chew on things, and can occasionally forget their manners by barking or having little accidents. In essence, they are joyful, spirited dogs, ready to bring love and happiness into any home!
Testimonials

“I was very impressed by the knowledge & professionalism in the beginning, and then absolutely blown away when I got to meet Jerry in person! This is truly a family (between Jerry, his wife & child, and all of the dogs) and I was honored to get to interact with all of them at the time of picking up my pup! Jerry is extremely knowledgeable and helpful when it comes to choosing the best fit for your family. I highly recommend MICHEAL CAVALIERS SPANIEL

Lisa has become the simplest pup I have ever owned she’s so thinking and smart able to go do anything at anytime she is considerably like Maya because she’s very curious and busy and. I should have named her joy she is also associated with that she makes me happy and makes me laugh almost the whole day many thanks

I bought Michael some weeks ago he is great very sweet and mild mannered but can be very friendly and playful when necessary. living in New York with new people he socialized about 15 minutes after we took him outside for the first time since nearly everyone stop tuggle and pet him we are introducing him to other puppies and cats as much as possible and so far he mingles with them without any aggression or fear thanks very much