
1. King Charles Spaniel Cavalier
The average cost is $1,000.Country of Origin: United Kingdom
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel originated in the United Kingdom. According to the Kennel Club, it is classified as a toy dog, and a purebred CKCS can cost up to $1,000. During the Middle Ages, it was a popular lap dog. Known for its fluffy ears, this friendly breed requires a great deal of attention from its human owners.

Fotyma/SShutterstock copyright: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The English Toy Spaniel is often mistaken for the CKCS. Although their histories are similar, they diverged about a century ago. The CKCS is smaller than the Toy Spaniel, making it easy to distinguish between the two. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels love to run. Despite their small size, they are always eager to play, so don’t hesitate to buy them plenty of toys and treats from stores like PetCo or Chewy. Ranked as the nineteenth most popular pure breed in America, this toy breed has moved beyond its days as a couch potato.
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