IKC Registered male Cavalier King Charles Dog in Kilkenny ππΆ
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Introducing our beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog, located in Co Kilkenny. I hate calling him "Himβ, but I don't want to refer to him by name for the purpose of this add. He is Ruby in colour and has a slight little white mark in the centre of his forehead, underneath his mouth and his lower neck. At 2 years and 4 months old, he is now most definitely and would be a delight to have as a family pet. He is very affectionate, attentive and most importantly, extremely loyal making him an ideal companion for a family or individual.
Cavalier King Charles are very good-natured and friendly in temperament. He gets along brilliantly with our children, grandparents and our other pets, including dogs and rabbits. He was born and raised from birth here in a loving, child / family friendly home, with four children ranging now from 9 to 14 years along with live in grandparents, ensuring he is well-socialised and accustomed to family life.
He is Irish Kennel Club registered, with a pedigree that includes generations of registered ancestors to be seen. He has been microchipped, received all his vaccinations / boosters from birth, is fully vet-checked yearly and is up to date with worming and flea treatments. His father is our very long-time family pet and can be seen here. He is a purebred and IKC registered with paperwork to be seen also.
His mother was also our long-time family pet (She was purebred and IKC registered. I have her copy paperwork here to be seen also). Unfortunately, due to ill health and fulltime family loyalties with grandparents, this led to time constraints which we felt were completely unfair to our pets. In the end, we made the heartfelt decision to sell all our pets (dogs and rabbits). His mother was sold 2 months ago, this is why we are now selling this dog, and in due course, his father. None of this has been an easy task......... (baby steps)........
He is priced at β¬700
We look forward to finding him a much loved, warm and welcoming new home. Thank you.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200380327 | M | Brown | For Sale |
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