The Cavalier King Charles is descended from toy spaniels seen in sixteenth through eighteenth century paintings. King Charles II was the inspiration for Cavalier King Charles spaniels as he owned and was painted with similar small dogs. 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. Cavaliers have a white spot on their foreheads referred to as the Kiss of Buddha or Kissing Spot. 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
Louisiana Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
St Bernard Parish - Chalmette 70043 St. Bernard Parish Animal Shelter 504 278-1535
Orleans County - New Orleans 70114 LA/SPCA 504-368-5191
Jefferson Parish - Harahan 70123 Jefferson SPCA 504-733-7387
Orleans County - New Orleans 70178 Southern Animal Foundation 504-861-7729
Tangipahoa County - Amite, LA 70422 Hutchinson Veterinary Clinic 985-748-9160
Lafayette County - Carencro 70520 Lafayette Animal Aid 337-896-1553
E Baton Rouge Parish - Baton Rouge 70817 Capital Area Animal Welfare Society 225-752-5801
Ouachita County - Monroe, Louisiana 71207 PAWS of NE Louisiana 318-397-0007
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