Conformation

 

AKC’s  Beginners Guide to Dog Shows

Showing dogs is a great sport where the thrill of competition is combined with the joy of seeing beautiful dogs. Dog shows are one of many types of AKC dog events in which AKC-registered dogs can compete.

Dog shows (conformation events) are intended to evaluate breeding stock. The size of these events ranges from large all-breed shows, with over 3,000 dogs entered, to small local specialty club shows, featuring a specific breed. The dog’s conformation (overall appearance and structure), an indication of the dog’s ability to produce quality puppies, is judged. Read More

Cavalier Health Summary

HEALTH WARNING FOR ALL DOG LOVERS…READ Xylitol Toxicity in Dogs This sweetener is present in many diet foods, chewing gum and toothpaste products.

 

Now onto specific health issues in this beautiful breed…

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are generally healthy, sturdy small dogs. However, as with many other breeds, there are health concerns. The number one health concern is a form of degenerative valve disease called Mitral Valve Disease (MVD). Please take time to review this health summary. Read More

Membership Information

If you are interested in becoming a member of the Great Lakes Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club please read through our Code of Conduct and the types of Membership available.

GLCKCS Code of Conduct

Great Lakes CKCSC Membership Types

Great Lakes Membership Forms

Code of Ethics

GREAT LAKES CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL CLUB

ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR MEMBERS

Part A: General

  1. The purpose of these ethical guidelines is to improve and protect the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and to promote good sportsmanship between club members and Cavalier owners.
  2. The club recognizes the purpose of breeding Cavalier King Charles Spaniels is to attempt to bring their natural qualities to perfection in accordance with the AKC Breed Standard.

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Constitution & By-Laws

ARTICLE I Name & Objectives

SECTION 1.

The name of the Club shall be the Great Lakes Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club.
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AKC Breed Standard

Official AKC Standard for The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an active, graceful, well-balanced toy spaniel, very gay and free in action; fearless and sporting in character, yet at the same time gentle and affectionate. It is this typical gay temperament, combined with true elegance and royal appearance which are of paramount importance in the breed. Natural appearance with no trimming, sculpting or artificial alteration is essential to breed type.
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About The Cavalier

 

Facts to Consider About the Cavalier

  • Cavaliers are house dogs who want to be with their human family members and will follow them from room to room.
  • Cavaliers need training by their new owners to become well-adjusted, well-trained members of the family.
  • This breed loves children who are gentle and well behaved. Children who are loud, boisterous or rough will frighten a Cavalier.
  • Cavaliers are a long-haired breed and need regular grooming to avoid a tangled or matted coat.
  • Cavaliers are not “street smart” because of this trait; when outdoors they should be either kept on leashes or monitored in fenced yards.
  • Breeders recommend a fenced in yard or a breeder-approved containment system for a Cavalier. The fence and gate must be secure enough at the bottom so the dog cannot slip or dig out from under, as well as tall enough (at least 5’).
  • Primary Health Concern: Mitral Valve Disease; Breeding Cavaliers must be screened by board certified cardiologists.
  • The breed has the highest percent increase over the past decade in terms of popularity — having moved up the AKC’s list from 75th in 1996 to 27th in 2006 – a 511% increase. Therefore, you must be extra-diligent in locating a reputable breeder as unscrupulous breeders and importers abound.

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About Us

 

Mission Statement

The Great Lakes CKCSC, Inc. was formed to preserve and promote the prosperity and true qualities of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Michigan. The Club emphasizes the breed’s qualities of the Cavalier and provides education to the public about this wonderful breed. The Great Lakes CKCSC is dedicated to preserving the health, quality and temperament of the breed in the beautiful State of Michigan.

Welcome

GLCKCS established to represent, protect and promote the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. To encourage ethical conduct, preventative health testing and responsible breeding of the CKSC. To educate the public in the above objectives and support the general welfare of the breed.