Toy Breed Puppies For Sale In Arkansas

Two male puppies available - This litter of beautiful pups is ready for their new homes.Welcome to Petit Jean Puppies!Thanks for visiting our puppies! My name is Laura Koch. I've been raising dogs since 1998. My family/staff and I offer high quality puppies from a clean environment and sound, vet approved/ OFA Certified parents. We make sure to treat our adult dogs and puppies with the quality of care they deserve. Result : healthy, happy puppies for your family! We raise TEDDY BEAR, Non-Shed Puppies in the following breeds: Goldendoodles, Cavapoos and Cavapoochons. Occasionally we have purebred poodles available when we need future parents.In today's world it is hard to know who you can trust and who you can't. We are a USDA Class "A" Breeder with License # 71-A-1325. We pay Federal Income tax and Arkansas State Sales Tax. We also pay employer taxes on our employees. Don't support puppymills and buy from a professional not a hobbyist. Support breeders that do business legally and who devote their lives to dogs.

We rescue when we can and we will help you rehome your puppy if needed. Together we can make a positive impact on the pet industry. and Facebook as Petit Jean Puppies. We are on instagram also (Petit Jean Puppies). Our adult dogs are on quality food, heartworm prevention, flea/tick prevention. They are all current on their vaccinations and their rabies shots after 12 wks of age. When needed they have their teeth cleaned usually annually. They are groomed regularly. And of course they receive any vet care that is required! When they are one year old we have their exams for their OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) certifications for Cardiac and Patellas (knees) and the dogs over 50lb have their hips xrayed to rule out hip dysplasia. We help improve the breeds we offer by only breeding healthy parents with great temperaments. Most of our bloodlines we have had for many years and are proven to be very healthy. If we ever find an issue in one of our parent dogs, we have they spayed/neutered and placed in pet homes so we don't pass on any problems.

If you aren't going to improve the breed and only breed healthy dogs, then why breed at all!
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Toilet Roll Holder Fishing ReelGina M. - Office Manager, Off siteTasha M. - Kennel ManagerHeather K. - Kennel Tech, PhotographerLuke P. - Part-time Kennel and Grounds CleanupOur main goal is producing healthy and happy puppies for your family. We ask that all interested families, complete our puppy application and be approved to purchase. You will be asked questions about your previous and current dogs, if you have a fenced yard, agree to spay/neuter and for your vet's phone number for a reference.

After all, we just want the best for them and we always agree to take them back if you can no longer care for them. We are here for you with future questions or concerns. We are here for you with a lifetime of support !Please note: We do not sell breeding rights !!! Each and every buyer must sign our Health Guarantee/Contract that is also a spay and neuter contract. Each buyer must provide proof of spay/neuter before 6 months on males and 9 months on females. Failure to comply with this legally binding contract would be a breech of contract and suffer severe penalties and attorney fees. We take this very serious! We DO NOT want to contribute to the unwanted pet population or have our pups in a puppymill situation or to have an 'oops" litter and risk the life of the dog in unexperienced hands. Adopt a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Original function:flushing small birds, lapdog Average size of male:Ht: 12-13, Wt: 13-18 Average size of female:Ht: 12-13, Wt: 13-18

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dogs Dogs 101: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Temperament The cavalier in many ways fits the bill as an ideal house pet. He is sweet, gentle, playful, willing to please, affectionate and quiet. He is amiable toward other dogs, pets and strangers. Outdoors, his spaniel heritage kicks in, and he loves to explore, sniff and chase. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Care The cavalier needs a fair amount of exercise every day, either in the form of a moderate walk on leash or a romp in a safe area. This is not a breed that should live outdoors. His long coat needs brushing every other day. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Health Major concerns: MVI, CHD Minor concerns: patellar luxation, entropion Occasionally seen: retinal dysplasia Suggested tests: cardiac, hip, knee, eye Life span: 9-14 years

Dogs Related to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Interested in the history of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog breed? As his name implies, the cavalier King Charles spaniel is derived from spaniel roots. The European toy dogs were probably the result of breeding small spaniels to Oriental toy breeds such as the Japanese Chin and perhaps the Tibetan spaniel. These Tudor lap dogs, known as "comforter spaniels," served as lap and foot warmers, and even surrogate hot-water bottles. In addition, they served the vital function of attracting fleas from their peoples' bodies! The toy spaniels became especially popular because they appealed to all members of the family. In the 1700s, King Charles II was so enamored with his toy spaniels that he was accused of ignoring matters of state in favor of his dogs. The dogs were so closely associated with him that they became known as King Charles spaniels. After his death, the Duke of Marlborough took over as the major advocate of the breed;

the red and white "Blenheim" color, which was his favorite, is named after his estate. The King Charles spaniel continued to grace the homes of the wealthy for generations, but with time a shorter-nosed dog was preferred. By the early 1900s, the few dogs that resembled the early members of the breed were considered to be inferior. A twist of fate occurred when a wealthy American, Roswell Eldridge, came to England and offered outlandish prize money for the best "pointed-nosed" spaniels, those most resembling the old type. Breeders bred their old-type dogs together in an effort to gain the prize, and in so doing, many came to appreciate the old type. Ironically, these dogs, named cavalier King Charles spaniels in honor of the "cavalier king," eventually outstripped their short-nosed counterparts in popularity, becoming one of the most popular breeds in England. They were slower to catch on in America, and many cavalier pet parents fought AKC recognition in an effort to control the problems that so often accompany popularity.