Trescaval
Trescaval has seen great success in breeding dogs for the show ring. They breed for quality, not quantity, always ensuring that their dogs have access to the great outdoors throughout the day.
After taking one look at a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, it's easy to see why so many people adore this toy dog breed. Here are some useful contacts and tips to help out those who are desperately searching for a Cavalier in Perth.
Buying Cavalier puppies is safest when done through a registered breeder. Reputable kennels breed using principled methods that protect the breed and ensure you get the best value for your investment.
To keep you as safe as possible while you search for the Cavalier King of your dreams, we have only listed breeders registered with the Australian National Kennel Council and the Canine Association of Western Australia.
Trescaval has seen great success in breeding dogs for the show ring. They breed for quality, not quantity, always ensuring that their dogs have access to the great outdoors throughout the day.
At Atarka, Cavaliers are bred to have a pleasing temperament and willing nature. They breed from their show-winning boy, Winston, who brings forth the best characteristics of his parents.
Gemsong is a small breeder that emphasises raising puppies in a family environment. They occasionally have puppies ready for new homes that have been pre-approved.
Bowhouse breeds puppies from select lines to ensure each litter is healthy and suitable for show and family environments.
This long-standing member of Dogs West breeds quality Cavaliers from healthy US and UK bloodlines. Be sure to contact them to find out what kind Cav puppies will be featured in their next litter.
For a Cavalier King in Perth, you can expect to pay anywhere between $4000 and $6500. Cavalier King breeders in Perth aren't as common as in other parts of Australia, so this is primarily why they can be so pricey in the City of Light.
All puppies should come with an information folder containing their pedigree, records of health testing, a contract of sale, and proof that it has been microchipped, wormed, and vaccinated.
You're safer avoiding online puppy purchases, regardless of the breed. It is becoming increasingly common for scammers to post ads for non-existent or impure puppies, and because of how popular Cavaliers are, they are often the pooch of choice for such scams. You can safely buy a puppy online so long as the person advertising them is a registered breeder.
Take your time before finalising any deal and ensure that the puppy being advertised is the one you want by requesting its official documents. Do your research to verify the identity of the breeder you have selected; this can be done most easily by entering their registration number into the ANKC website.