I have a cavalier king Charles spaniel and you are defiantly right about being expensive, she is chestnut and white (known
as blenheim in the world of cavaliers).
Not exact matches
and black and tan) often make the typical sweet expression a little more difficult to see so judges must take a close look so
as not to miss the melting expression in the large, beautiful round eyes of a good Cavalier of any color The
blenheim and tricolors should be well broken with the white a pearly, clear white free from heavy ticking.
Some English Toy Spaniels, such
as the red and white «
Blenheims», served
as hunting dogs, but most strains were bred for appearance rather than work capacity.