This regal toy spaniel dates back to the Renaissance, where King Charles I and his son Charles II were particularly fond of the breed. Eventually, the cavalier was dubbed after their namesake. Well into the 19th century, cavaliers were a favorite among British aristocrats, and they bred different varieties of this special toy breed.
On Saturday 2nd March 2024. The meeting will start at 8.30am. If you wish to attend the meeting you need to register your intention to treasurer@thecavalierclub.co.uk so that your eligibility to attend can be confirmed. AGENDA. 2nd March 2023 at 8.30am. To Be Advised.
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