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What everyone has said is absolutely true, but many pet people do have their Cavs clipped. After neutering their coats go thick and fluffy spoiling the beautiful silky coat they had, it can at times for people then become difficult to manage, which is why they have them clipped. |
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Cavaliers make great family pets, they have lovely natures and are sweet little dogs.Some people seem to think they don't need exercise, but when I had my cavalier he could walk for miles and loved being in a puddle! His coat was very easy to look after, just a good brush, especially on the ears and feathering. I am hoping to get a Cavalier in the future, hopefully next spring although everytime I see pics of Inca and Trixybird's dogs I want one sooner. |
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