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The Best Books
For The Care and Training of
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
(and some not so good)

The Best 

We recommend these books about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and how to care for them. There are very few books about CKCSs which are totally open and honest about the serious genetic diseases which afflict the breed. Most books on this subject are written by Cavalier breeders who want to promote their dogs and their kennels.


Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Coile

 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (Complete Pet Owner's Manual), by D. Caroline Coile, is the exception to this rule. It is well written, balanced, and objective, and the author has no ulterior motive in writing it. It also is reasonably priced and usually is easy to find in major bookstores, or you may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


For the Love of OllieFor the Love of Ollie, by Sandy Ross Smith, tells the very touching story about one Cavalier's struggle with the painful, debilitating disease of syringomyelia, along with helpful information about the disorder. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be directed towards the syringomyelia genome research fund established at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.




Rusbridge Thesis BookChiari-like Malformation and Syringomyelia in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, by Clare Rusbridge, is her 2007 doctoral thesis.  We are so fortunate that veterinary specialists such as Dr. Rusbridge have devoted so much of their professional careers to studying CM and SM in our breed.  This book is a thorough compendium of several areas of her research.  And best of all for us, it is FREE!  An on-line, searchable edition of this book is available to all of us simply by clicking on the book cover at the left or click here.




SUMMERS SOFTBACKMy Life with George: What I Learned About Joy from One Neurotic (and Very Expensive) Dog, by Judith Summers, is the hilarious and moving account of the impossible but adorable George, and of the wonderful way in which he helped to fill a huge void in the lives of both Judith and her son while driving them absolutely barking mad along the way.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


FIELD BOOK

 

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, by Bruce Field, was last published in 1996 and so is out of print.  But, if you can find a copy, it is well worth searching for. This was the definitive book about the breed at the time Mr. Field, a top breeder and judge, wrote it.  It belongs as a reference for every breeder and dedicated owner.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


Good Owners, Great Dogs by Kilcommons

 

Good Owners, Great Dogs, by Brian Kilcommons, is the absolute best book for basic training of both the Cavalier and its owner. You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


Pet Health & Diet Record Book by Marie Logue
Pet Health & Diet Record Book
, by Marie Logue.
 Keep important health information together in one place! Record details of health check-ups, history of vaccinations and medications. Track diet changes. 5x7 size fits in purse or gear bag. Great reference for pet sitter, kennel, relatives. Marie Logue is a long-time owner/handler of Cavalier champions in obedience, agility, and rally! You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


Merck/Merial Manual for Pet HealthThe Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health: The complete pet health resource for your dog, cat, horse or other pets - in everyday language, by Merck Publishing and Merial.  The title says it all! This in-depth new resource, authored by over 200 veterinary experts, covers the full spectrum of today's pets, from dogs, cats and horses to birds, reptiles, fish and other exotic pets. No other book provides as much health information on as many types of animals. The one resource for a lifetime of pets. You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


Control of Canine Genetic Diseases by Padgett

Control of Canine Genetic Diseases
, by George A. Padgett
, is the most important single volume ever written about dogs' genetic diseases. We include this book as a reference in the Veterinary Resources sections of several of the pages of this website. You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

 


Breed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats by Gough and ThomasBreed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats, by Alex Gough and Alison Thomas, is a comprehensive reference to all the diseases and disorders of dogs and cats that are either inherited or more prevalent in certain breeds. It follows on the heels of Dr. Padgett's book, above. We also include this book as a reference in the Veterinary Resources sections of several of the pages of this website. You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.

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The Not So Good

Here are some other books about the breed, some written by breeders of Cavalier King Charles spaniels and others by professional writers. We make no recommendations regarding any of these books, mainly due to their lack of candidness and thoroughness about the main genetic disorders affecting the breed. 


MOFFAT BOOKCavalier King Charles Spaniel: Your Happy Healthy Pet, by Norma Moffat.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


WILSON BOOKThe Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, in Fact and Fancy, by Barbara Garnett-Wilson, Roy A. Wilson, and Kenneth Ottinger.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.


MEREDITH BOOKA New Owners Guide to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, by Meredith Johnson-Snyder.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


MYRA BOOKThe Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (Terra Nova Series), by Myra Savant-Harris.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.


CUNLIFFE BOOKCavalier King Charles Spaniel (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series), by Juliette Cunliffe.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


TOWN BOOKCavalier King Charles Spaniels (Pet Owner's Guide Series), by Ken Town.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.


EWING BOOKCavalier King Charles Spaniels (Animal Planet Pet Care Library), by Susan M. Ewing.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


HOGAN BOOKCavalier King Charles Spaniel (Best of Breed), by Maryann Hogan.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.

 

 


And Just For the Beauty of the Breed

WILSON ART BOOKThe Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: A Tribute in Art, edited by Barbara Garnett-Wilson. This book is about the breed in art. The Cavalier King Charles spaniel, and its predecessors, have a long history in the world of fine art, and this book is a masterpiece of its own.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


Best in Show: The Dog in Art from the Renaissance to Today 

 Best in Show: The Dog in Art from the Renaissance to Today, by Peter Bowron, Carolyn Rose Rebbert, Robert Rosenblum, and William Secord.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.


Dog Painting: A History of the Dog in Art 

Dog Painting: A History of the Dog in Art, by William Secord.  You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the left or click here.


Dog Painting: The European Breeds 

Dog Painting: The European Breeds, by William Secord. You may order it online by clicking the book cover at the right or click here.

 

 


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