Cava-Shells

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We are happy to introduce the CAVA-SHELL!

This Hybrid has been accepted and approved by the American Canine Hybrid
Club Registry :)

The Cava-Shell was created with a PUREBRED Cavalier King Charles and a
PUREBRED SHELTIE.

The Following Information is based on care and observation of the very
first litter!!

APPEARANCE: Has the look of a MINIATURE CAVALIER with more boldness to
color of the fur coat that really stands out. The hair coat, nose, ears, body
frame, all appear to resemble the Cavalier King Charles.

Hair Coat: very silky, soft, very manageable and low maintenance.

Temperament: Quiet, calm, gentle, very compliant, quick learners, social,
get along well with other animals and children, playful, always happy and
awaiting to welcome your arrival.

Size: At this time we cannot say a specific size as stated above this is
the first litter and as puppies you can only estimate the size at full maturity,
with that being said what we are seeing at this point is the size will be in
between the size of a cavalier and the size of a Sheltie

Colors: sable & white, Black & white, tri- color

First set of pictures taken at 4 weeks of age.

Second set of pictures taken at 7 weeks of age.

Third set of pictures taken at 11 weeks of age.


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Puggle

Puggle

As pets, puggles have the mild mannered yet playful “lap dog”
qualities often associated with pugs, mixed with the more energetic
tendencies typical of the hunting qualities of a beagle. A cheerful
clown who loves to play but then quickly tires for a short nap, puggles
are mid-sized dogs that make excellent housepets, and many puggle owners
testify to their winning personality as one of their strongest points.
Puggles are affectionate and get along well with children. Their playful
disposition, however, makes them a bit slow to train and some can be
extremely hyper, a trait they share with both pugs and beagles. They
retain the friendly, laid-back disposition of both breeds, but while
their size makes them perfect for apartments, they need a bit more
exercise and attention than some traditional apartment dogs (pugs
included). Like most dogs, puggles also bark, and vary widely as to how
often they bark. Some inherit the odd, nasal baying of beagles, a mix of
a baying hound and the cooing of a pigeon (some say sounding like Gizmo
from the movie Gremlins). That said, their barking is much more easy to
deal with than most beagles, and many puggles are barely vocal at all.
Puggles can be stubborn at times.

It should be noted that while the above
Temperament qualities are what is hoped for in the cross-breeding of a pug
and beagle, since the puggle is a hybrid (and therefore not a true breed)
there is no guarantee that the above traits will hold true in any particular
puppy. Also, since the puggle is a hybrid, it is ill-advised to breed two
puggles together as the resulting litter will bear little resemblance to its
parents.


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Cava-Tzu


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Overview:

The Cava-Tzu is a combination of the Cavalier King Charles and the Shih Tzu. These dogs make good pets and adapt well to most living situations.

Weight:
9-18 (Lbs.)

Height:
9-13 (Inches.)

Color(s):
all colors

Coat:
The coat is long and silky.

Character:
Cava-Tzus get along with gentle children and other pets, if they are raised together.
Care:  The coat needs to be brushed daily and bathed as needed.

Training:
Cava-Tzus respond best to gentle, patient training. Some can be difficult to housebreak.

Activity:  This breed needs very little exercise.

Life Expectancy:
9-15 (Yrs.)

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