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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel — Grooming Guide
How Often to Groom
- Brushing: 3–4 times per week
- Nail trimming: Every 2–3 weeks
- Ear cleaning: 2–3 times per week
- Bathing: Every 3–4 weeks
- High‑matting areas: Brush daily (ears, feathering, skirt)
About the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Cavaliers have a long, silky coat with heavy feathering on the ears, chest, legs, and tail. They mat easily behind the ears, in the armpits, and throughout the feathering. Their long, heavy ears also trap moisture, making regular ear care essential.
Before You Start
Your Cavalier Bathing Package includes everything needed to bathe this breed safely, including a Shampoo Dilution Bottle and a Moisturizing Shampoo for silky coats. Your Grooming Package includes the tools needed for brushing, de‑matting, drying, and tidying the feathering.
Cavalier Bathing Package
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Moisturizing Bathing Package
- Moisturizing Shampoo
- Shampoo Dilution Bottle
- Shammy Towel
- Microfiber Towel
Cavalier Grooming Package
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Moisturizing Grooming Package
- Slicker Brush
- Metal Comb
- Shedding Comb
- Mat Breaker
- Thinning Shears
- Conditioning Spray (trial size)
Cavalier Care Package
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Care Package
- Ear Cleaner
- Eye Wipes
- Paw Balm
- Nail Clippers
Additional Grooming Tools
- High‑Velocity Dryer (HV Dryer)
- Grooming Arm
- Extra Shammy Towel
- Extra Microfiber Towel
Step‑By‑Step Grooming Guide
1. Brush the Coat
Start with a slicker brush to remove tangles.
Follow with a metal comb to check for hidden knots, especially behind the ears and in the feathering.
2. Clean the Ears
Cavaliers are extremely prone to ear infections.
Use ear cleaner and cotton to wipe the outer ear 2–3 times per week.
3. Trim the Nails
Trim every 2–3 weeks.
Use a grinder or clippers and take small amounts to avoid cutting the quick.
4. Bathe the Cavalier
Bathe every 3–4 weeks using diluted moisturizing shampoo.
Rinse thoroughly to avoid residue in the feathering.
5. Dry the Coat
Use a shammy towel, then a microfiber towel.
Finish with an HV dryer to smooth the coat and prevent matting.
6. Tidy the Feet & Feathering
Use thinning shears to neaten the feet, legs, and feathering.
Avoid over‑trimming — Cavaliers should look natural and flowing.
7. Apply Leave‑In Conditioner
Work a small amount through the coat to reduce static and add shine.
Ear Care
Cavaliers have long, heavy ears that trap heat and moisture. Clean and dry the ears regularly to prevent infections.
Eye Care
Use eye wipes to remove debris and tear staining. Cavaliers often have large, expressive eyes that collect debris easily.
Final Thoughts
Cavaliers are gentle, affectionate, and easy to groom with the right routine. Regular brushing and proper drying keep their coat silky and mat‑free.
But these tools pay for themselves faster than you think.
A typical groom costs $70–$120. If you go every 4–6 weeks, the tools usually pay for themselves in 3–5 grooms.
But the money isn't even the biggest part.
- You know exactly how your dog is being treated.
- No contamination from other dogs.
- No chance of your dog being drugged without your knowledge.
- No rough handling behind closed doors.
- No stress from loud salons or unfamiliar animals.
- Your dog stays in the place they feel safest — home.
Your dog trusts you more than anyone. Grooming them yourself honors that trust.
FAQ
How often should a Cavalier be groomed?
Brush 3–4 times per week; bathe every 3–4 weeks.
Should you shave a Cavalier?
No. Their coat protects their skin and should remain long.
How do you prevent matting?
Brush behind the ears, armpits, and feathering daily.
How often should you clean their ears?
2–3 times per week.
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