Weight:

13-17 Lbs

B-DAY:

08/15/25

Gender:

Male

Gen. :

Purebred
cavalier Mom Heidi

Mom:

Heidi

Dad:

Fireball

PA Lic # 18681

Moe

Introducing Moe, our precious Blenheim Cavalier puppy who has perfected the art of being delightfully silly while also being the ultimate snuggle buddy. With his classic white-and-chestnut coat and those big, soulful eyes, Moe is as beautiful as he is full of personality.

Moe’s silly side shines through in everything he does. Whether he’s zooming around the room with puppy energy, pouncing on his favorite toy, or tilting his head in that charming Cavalier way when you talk to him, he has a knack for bringing laughter wherever he goes. His goofy antics are guaranteed to make you smile, no matter what kind of day you’re having.

But when the playtime fun is over, Moe’s favorite place to be is right in your lap. He adores curling up close, melting into you as if to say, “This is my happy place.” With Moe, you get the best of both worlds — a playful, silly puppy who fills your home with laughter and a sweet, loving companion who just wants to be near his favorite person.

Moe isn’t just a puppy; he’s pure love and joy wrapped up in a soft, cuddly package. With him by your side, life will be filled with giggles, snuggles, and endless heartwarming moments.

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Our Five Love Languages of Puppy Care

1. Loving Words

Our voices matter. From the earliest days, we use soft, encouraging tones to communicate with our puppies. Whether we’re guiding them through their first steps in basic training, offering praise when they respond, or simply talking to them as part of our daily routines, we’re planting seeds of trust. Puppies quickly learn to connect our words with reassurance and direction, making it easier for them to transition into a home where love is spoken openly.

2. Acts of Service

Behind the scenes, so much of our love is shown through action. We carefully socialize our puppies by introducing them to a wide variety of sounds, textures, and everyday experiences—everything from the rustle of a vacuum to the feel of grass beneath their paws. This builds confidence and adaptability. We also prioritize their health through veterinary checkups, vaccinations, and preventative care. These acts of service may not always be visible, but they lay the foundation for a lifetime of well-being and resilience.

3. Thoughtful Gifts

Every puppy deserves more than the basics—they deserve enrichment that sparks joy and curiosity. We go the extra mile by providing nutrient-rich diets, offering treats that encourage positive training, and filling their days with safe, engaging toys. Our play yard gives them space to run, explore, and discover new things, turning every moment into a gift of growth and playfulness.

4. Quality Time

This is the heart of what we do. Each day, our family spends intentional time with the puppies—playing, holding, teaching, and bonding. These one-on-one moments aren’t just for fun; they help puppies feel secure, confident, and ready for the big transition into your home. When you bring them home, they already know what it feels like to be part of a family who treasures them.

5. Comfort Touch

From gentle pats to cozy cuddles, physical affection is one of the purest ways we show love to our puppies. They thrive on the warmth of being held, comforted, and embraced, and we never take those tender moments for granted. By nurturing their natural desire for closeness, we raise puppies who not only give love freely but also seek connection with their new families.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Check List

Before bringing home a Toy Poodle, it’s important to understand their unique needs so you can set both you and your puppy up for success. Here are six key areas to consider:

1. Space & Home Environment

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known for their affectionate and adaptable nature, making them a perfect fit for almost any home. Whether you live in a city apartment or a house with a big backyard, these gentle pups will feel right at home as long as they’re surrounded by love and care. They don’t require a large amount of space, but they do need a safe and comfortable area to call their own—complete with a cozy bed, a few favorite toys, and room to move around freely. Puppy-proofing your home is important since their curious personalities can lead them into trouble. Watch out for cords, small objects they might chew or swallow, and open doors or stairways. By creating a warm, secure environment, you’ll help your Cavalier puppy feel confident, safe, and ready to bond with their new family.

2. Grooming & Coat Care

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are admired for their silky, flowing coats and those iconic feathered ears. While they don’t require the intensive grooming of some breeds, regular coat care is essential to keep them looking and feeling their best. Brushing your Cavalier a few times a week helps prevent tangles and mats, especially around the ears, chest, and under the legs where the fur tends to be longer. A gentle bath every 3–4 weeks will keep their coat clean and shiny, while routine ear checks are vital to prevent infections, as their floppy ears can trap moisture. Trimming their nails every few weeks and maintaining good dental hygiene are equally important. Grooming time isn’t just about appearance—it’s also a wonderful opportunity to bond with your pup and check for any skin concerns or health issues.

3. Exercise & Playtime

Cavaliers may have a regal look, but they have a playful, energetic side that loves to shine. These dogs thrive on daily exercise, both to keep them fit and to satisfy their natural curiosity. While they don’t need intense workouts, they do enjoy regular walks, fun games like fetch, and interactive play sessions. Cavaliers are also known for their love of companionship, so they’ll be happiest when exercise time doubles as bonding time. Mental stimulation is just as important as physical activity. Puzzle toys, basic training sessions, and learning fun tricks keep their intelligent minds sharp and prevent boredom. Regular activity not only supports their physical health but also nurtures their joyful, affectionate personality, ensuring a well-balanced and content companion.

4. Nutrition & Diet

A balanced, high-quality diet is essential to keep your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel healthy and thriving. Because these pups can be prone to weight gain, it’s important to feed them a nutrient-rich food formulated for small breeds and carefully monitor portion sizes. Sudden changes in diet can upset their sensitive stomachs, so keep mealtimes consistent and introduce new foods slowly. Healthy treats are perfect for training and rewarding good behavior, but moderation is key. At our kennel, we start our puppies on a wholesome, nutrient-packed diet to build strong foundations for their future. Establishing good eating habits early helps prevent common health issues and ensures your Cavalier grows into a vibrant, active adult who’s ready to share life’s adventures with you.

5. Training & Socialization

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are naturally eager to please, making them a joy to train. Their gentle, affectionate demeanor responds best to positive reinforcement techniques such as treats, praise, and plenty of encouragement. Begin with basic commands like sit, stay, and come to build trust and structure. Early socialization is just as important as training. Exposing your puppy to different people, environments, and other animals helps them grow into confident, well-adjusted adults. Cavaliers are especially sensitive to their surroundings, so this early exposure helps prevent anxiety and ensures smooth transitions to new experiences—including joining their forever home. At our kennel, we prioritize early socialization so that each puppy leaves ready to thrive with their new family.

6. Time & Commitment

More than anything, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels crave love and closeness. These dogs form incredibly deep bonds with their families and are happiest when they’re included in daily life. Whether it’s a walk in the park, a game on the living room floor, or simply snuggling on the couch, they want to be right by your side. Because of this, Cavaliers do best in homes where they aren’t left alone for long periods. Bringing one home is a true commitment that spans many years, as these sweet companions rely on you for care, guidance, and companionship. In return, you’ll receive unwavering loyalty and endless affection. When you welcome a Cavalier into your home, you’re not just getting a pet—you’re adding a beloved family member who will fill your life with love and joy.