The Cavalier King Charles is descended from toy spaniels seen in sixteenth through eighteenth century paintings. King Charles Spaniels were the subject of an edict from the King that the dogs could not be prohibited from any public place including the houses of Parliament. About half of all Cavaliers have a congenital blood disorder characterized by an insufficient level of platelets, and may develop bleeding and clotting problems.
Related pages:
Cavalier Rescue
D.C. Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
District of Columbia - Washington, DC 20002 D.C. Animal Shelter 202-576-6664
District of Columbia - Washington, DC 20011 Washington Animal Rescue League 202-726-2273
District of Columbia - Washington, DC 20012 Washington Humane Society 202-882-5837
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