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13 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mixes Nobody Can’t Resist

13 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mixes Nobody Can’t Resist

I know you want to scroll down to see the cute Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixes, but let me just say a few brief, but cool facts about this dog breed.

Carrying such a fancy name, the Cavalier King Charles is a small royal dog. It originates from the United Kingdom and its main task was to be a royal companion dog. 

Soundness, combined with their curiosity, is what makes the Cavalier King Charles dog special.

One thing’s for sure – the Cavalier King Charles is an adorable pooch that gets under your skin quickly! It’s very devoted to its family and loved ones. Hence, I am positive that these Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixes will undoubtedly inherit the same lovely-dovely characteristics.

1. Cav-A-Mo

Cav-A-Mo

Parent breeds: American Eskimo and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Meet the toy-sized cutie called a Cav-A-Mo!

A fantastic family pet, the Cav-A-Mo is a sound pup that doesn’t exhibit any undesirable behaviors like barking, chasing, or nibbling. They don’t react negatively to strangers, and they get along well with children and both small and large canines.

The Cav-A-Mo pup brings joy to everyone around it. It is a fun and loyal hybrid pooch that is always ready to have some fun in the sun! 

2. Cavachon

Cavachon

Parent breeds: Bichon Frise and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

A Cavachon’s coat may inherit the Bichon’s hypoallergenic, low-shedding characteristics, even though its other parent breed isn’t considered hypoallergenic. If you are looking for a small family dog with a low-shedding coat, the Cavachon is the perfect pick! 

What color the Cavachon’s coat will be is up to both the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bichon colors. Some may inherit a solid, pure white color, while other Cavachons inherit blenheim, ruby, black and tan, or a tri-color pattern.

3. Cavapoo

Cavapoo

Parent breeds: Poodle and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

This small pooch is all your heart (and allergies) desire! If you are looking for a hypoallergenic designer dog, the Cavapoo is a great choice.

However, not all Cavapoo generations inherit a hypoallergenic coat. Among all the Cavapoo generations, I believe that the one that is favored the most is the F1B Cavapoo.

In general, all Cavapoos are sound dogs that get along well with all family members – even the four-legged ones! They are calm, laid-back canines. Because of their high intelligence and eagerness to please, the Cavapoos are very trainable and active pups.

4. Cavador

Cavador

Parent breeds: Labrador Retriever and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Most families and single dog lovers completely fall for the Cavador’s amiable and sweet nature. The Cavador inherits its affectionate nature from the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel parent, and its outgoing side from the Labrador Retriever.

Cavadors typically inherit straight, dense coats that range in length from short to medium. The cutest thing I find about the Cavadors is that they inherit beautiful brown puppy eyes.

Although Cavadors usually inherit coat colors that are more of a cream or red tone, they can also take on Labrador Retriever colors, such as yellow, black, or brown. Their floppy ears may have wavy, feathered fur if they lean more towards the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel parent.

5. Pugalier

Pugalier

Parent breeds: Pug and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Pugalier is a small dog whose brachycephalic Pug parent’s traits are corrected into a longer muzzle. Besides that, Pugaliers are incredibly affectionate and friendly – just like their parent breeds!

Inheriting either the Pug’s coat colors or the Cavalier’s, the Pugalier requires little upkeep. All you have to do is brush its coat (to help reduce shedding) and make sure its skin folds are cleaned regularly.

6. Chilier

Chilier

Parent breeds: Chihuahua and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Here’s a small mixed breed for you that also goes by the names Cavachi and Chivalier. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels’s floppy ears and Chihuahua’s big eyes make the Chilier an interesting-looking designer dog.

The Chilier has a very lovely coat. Depending on the parents’ traits found in the puppies, it can be straight and short or silky and long.

The Chilier is a lovely and cuddly family dog that easily fits into any setting – big or small! If you’re looking for a lap dog, the Chilier is the perfect pick. However, due to the fact that Chihuahuas are infamous for being aggressive, the Chilier may acquire the majority of their traits.

7. Golden Cavalier

Golden Cavalier

Parent breeds: Golden Retriever and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

For starters, the Golden Cavalier inherits the cutest floppy ears from, well, both parents! However, its ears are a bit bigger than the Golden Retrievers, and fluffier!

The Golden Cavalier inherits beautiful shades of solid colors such as white, gold, yellow, red, and cream. In addition to its incredibly gorgeous coat colors, the Golden Cavalier brings the joie de vivre and trainability of both the parent breeds.

8. Cav-A-Jack

Cav-A-Jack

Parent breeds: Jack Russell Terrier and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

At first glance, the Cav-A-Jack might be a crossbreed from two completely different dog breeds. I mean, how does a hunting dog get mixed with a companion dog? Well, the Cav-A-Jack is here to prove to you that it is possible.

The sound nature of its Cavalier King Charles Spaniel parent corresponds to a Cav-A-Jack’s cuddly and affectionate side. Thanks to the Jack Russell Terrier parentage, the Cav-A-Jack is an energetic puppy too. 

Considering the fact that the Jack Russell Terrier’s lifespan is a few years longer than the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s, the Cav-A-Jack may live for up to 14 years.

9. Cavachin

Cavachin

Parent breeds: Japanese Chin and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

If you’re looking for a fierce watchdog, you might as well scroll down, because the Cavachin is far from that! However, the Cavachin is the most affectionate lapdog and has a spunky attitude that you will love!

The Cavachin is a fluffy mixed breed, so you might want to consider investing in a good dog brush! All Cavachins I have seen have inherited beautiful feathery coats that range from black, sable, brown, white, fawn, to red colors.

Although known as a relatively healthy mixed breed, the Cavachin is prone to health problems that it inherits from its parent breeds. These health problems include patellar luxation, obesity, and elbow and hip dysplasia. Besides congenital health problems, being a small dog, the Cavachin can get easily injured.

10. Cavapom

Cavapom

Parent breeds: Pomeranian and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Watch out, here comes the Cavapom!

With a silky coat and compact body size, the Cavapom is the star of the show. Having fabulous parents in the Pomeranian dog and the gorgeous Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog, the Cavapom is destined to inherit beautiful traits.

Even though the Cavapom is a small dog, it is an excellent watchdog that will let you know if it senses something fishy. Also, because the Cavapom is a small dog, it should be monitored around small children.

You’d be surprised to know that the Cavapom goes crazy for small animals! So, you might consider obedience and leash training from an early age for this breed.

11. Aussalier

Aussalier

Parent breeds: Australian Shepherd and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

What makes the Aussalier mixed breed dog stand out are its many inherited coat colors. I mean, mixing a merle Australian Shepherd parent often results in beautiful merle Aussalier puppies! How gorgeous! 

Besides that, the Aussalier is a playful pooch that requires a lot of activity. And no wonder – it takes its energy levels from the Aussie parent. This is what first-time Aussalier owners must take into consideration. Additionally, the Aussalier can live for up to 15 years. That means 15 years of cuddles, playtime, and endless love!

12. King Charles Yorkie

King Charles Yorkie

Parent breeds: Yorkshire Terrier and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Both female and male Yorkshire Terriers are very small dogs — but with very big personalities! You can call the King Charles Yorkie a CavaYorkie or the Yorkalier. It is best to describe the King Charles Yorkie as an affectionate, intelligent, playful, and curious dog.

Even though a King Charles Yorkie’s energy levels might be over the roof sometimes, this hybrid dog likes to take it slow. It enjoys frequent but short walks with its favorite human.

The King Charles Yorkie inherits a long, silky coat that requires regular grooming.

13. Cavottish

Cavottish
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Parent breeds: Scottish Terrier and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Intelligent, fun-loving, and affectionate, you can’t say no to a Cavottish pup. The Cavottish steals everyone‘s hearts with its bubbly temperament!

Usually colored black, the Cavottish‘s coat is a medium length. Its undercoat is soft, while its outercoat gets a bit coarse. 

As for its personality, the Cavottish might inherit some stubborn traits from its Scottish Terrier parent, making this pooch a bit hard to train. However, if you start with early socialization and training, the Cavottish will be the family‘s favorite!

Let’s Wrap It Up

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s favorable personality traits, backed with their mesmerizing looks, have encouraged breeders to produce new designer dogs. 

Healthy Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixes can only be developed with planned breeding programs that are of high quality. So, as long as there are reputable breeders and reputable dog owners, the future of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixes is in safe hands! 

However, if kennels, puppy mills, and backyard breeders continue cross-breeding dogs without any knowledge and experience, there will be many unhealthy Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixes in need.

If you are thinking about purchasing, or even better, adopting a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel mixed puppy, I honestly advise you to find trusted sources, like reputable breeders and reliable shelters.