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Cavalier puppy playtime

I have Paris’ litter staying with me while Alisha is attending the American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (ACKCS) National in Cape Cod with Sirius and Truman. We are of course cheering them on. The exciting part of this is, that I have two litters to play with instead of one this week 🙂

Since the puppies are big enough to play together, they have their own individual pens for sleeping in, but I combine them together for playtime. I have a mini slide and a tunnel for them to play in, as well as a balance board. Its so fun to see them tousle and enjoy the time together

You can also see that Arrow and Paris (and my beagles) are never far away – always watching to see how they can get in on the action as well.

Arrow’s cavalier babies are 4 weeks old

The cavalier king Charles puppies are growing up and boy are they a barrel of fun now. They are eating food 3 times a day (I think that deserves it’s own post next) and for their 4 week anniversary we took them outside for the first time. The weather around Woodinville has been nice lately – (I know – what is up with the lack of rain Washington? I dont know, but if Seattle keeps being like this, our city will keep exploding with people :P) The babies of course LOVED it – probably too much as it was hard to get a photo of them as they wanted to explore and play rather than sit still for silly pictures. Even when they are not sure, their tails are always wagging which I absolutely love. These little ones have beyond captured my heart.

Prada – now 1lb 5oz (still our smallest – tiny but mighty)

Burberry – now 1lb 8.5oz – our most feisty – I love her little growls

Chanel – 2lb 4oz – still our biggest 🙂

Virgil – my cruisy “little” man – often found sleeping on his back somewhere 2lb 3oz

Playtime with momma and the beagles is so much fun – especially when it’s muddy outside

Brisa’s cavalier litter

As some people know, I have cavalier breeding partners Susan Lockleer and Alisha Lockleer from LockeStar cavaliers. While this cavalier litter is not mine, I am excited to share with you and celebrate with them the safe arrival of 3 tri boys and 3 black and tan girls from Brisa and Journey. Brisa is Arrow’s niece and so these puppies are related to my puppies also.

I got to meet them today – a week old <3

Information about this litter, the parents and the breeders can be found at the LockeStar website: https://anyeazi.wixsite.com/lockestarcavaliers

Arrow’s cavalier pups are 3 weeks

Arrow’s puppies are growing like little weeds. They are starting to explore the puppy pen and we hear little growls and “yips” when they try to play (and by play I mean wiggle and bat each other without coordination)

They had their first taste of food this week and LOVED it. We will start to incorporate more food as they are starting to need the extra food.

Enjoy this weeks pictures

Miss Prada.

Miss Burberry

Miss Chanel

Mr Virgil

Please note that we are a small, family hobby cavalier king Charles spaniel breeder here in Woodinville which is just north of Seattle, Washington. We have a network of other breeders that we are connected to, so if we dont have a puppy for you, we would be happy to connect you to someone else who might have a perfect furry companion for you.

Paris’ pups are 2.5 weeks

Paris is an amazing mama and her babies are thriving under her care. They are growing so big and their eyes are opening and they are starting to move around. I went to Alisha’s for a visit and of course had to bring my camera for a quick shoot before a cuddle.

Blenheim girl #1

Tri boy #1

Blenheim girl #2

Tri boy #2

Blenheim Boy #1

Tri girl #1

Please note that we are a small, family hobby cavalier king Charles spaniel breeder here in Woodinville which is just north of Seattle, Washington. We have a network of other breeders that we are connected to, so if we dont have a puppy for you, we would be happy to connect you to someone else who might have a perfect furry companion for you.

Arrow’s puppies are 2 weeks

Arrow’s little cavalier puppies are 2 weeks old today. They have all started to open their eyes which means they have all started to mobilize. Like fat little sausages, they wobble across the whelping box to find where ever Arrow is sleeping if they decide that they are hungry. I guess that means its almost time to bring out the potty mats. 🙂

Miss Prada – tiny but mighty at 11.82oz

Miss Burberry – now 15.03oz

Miss Chanel is now 18.91oz (or 1 lb 2.91oz)

And then finally Mr Virgil is 16.20 oz (or 1lb 2oz)

Please note that we are a small, family hobby cavalier king Charles spaniel breeder here in Woodinville which is just north of Seattle, Washington. We have a network of other breeders that we are connected to, so if we dont have a puppy for you, we would be happy to connect you to someone else who might have a perfect furry companion for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

~ Where are you located?    We are located just north of Seattle, Washington.  My beagle breeding partners are located in Nashville, TN and Spokane WA.  My cavalier breeding partners are located in Everett Washington.

My husband and I and our two teens whelp and raise the puppies in our living room, so they are used to being handled from birth, as well as all the experiencing all the normal household noises.

~ How much are your puppies? The price of a Kazuri Beagle Puppy is $2,500. The price of a Kazuri Cavalier King Charles Puppy $4,500 . There is a non-refundable holding fee subtracted from the purchase price when the puppy is 4-6 weeks of age.
This price reflects the investment made in the commitment to the care and health of all my Beagles and CKCS, as well as the effort I put into my breeding program.
From feeding top quality food, to regular chiropractic and regular vet appointments. It considers the expenses I go through to show my dogs, ensuring that they have the structure, type and temperament of the breed, to extensively health testing the dogs used in my breed program each year. I find the best pedigree matches for each litter – sometimes importing semen from overseas or across the USA.
I follow each breed’s recommended health screenings which can include DNA genetic testing, OFA Hips and patella, yearly eye and heart checks from ophthalmologist and cardiologists. I spare no expense. Every dollar that I get, goes right back into my dogs and breeding program.
PLEASE NOTE: Prices are subject to change at anytime. If you have paid a deposit, the price at that time will be honored

~ Is this your primary income source?  NO! I am glad you asked. I have a full time photography business that I run (Sarah Sweetman Photography), which allows me to work from home when I am not out on location.  I breed dogs because I love them and am passionate about them, not because it is any kind of income source for our family.

~ Will I be able to meet both the mom and dad of the puppies?  Unfortunately no – I only have girls at home here at Kazuri.  This means that I have to find the best studs around the US or even abroad when I want to have a litter.   You will only get to meet the mom of the litter.  However, most of my dogs are related and so you will get a good idea of the temperament of my bloodline when you come to meet them.

~ Are your dogs all purebred?  Yes.  All of my dogs are pure bred and registered with the AKC. All puppies are also registered with the AKC and come with paperwork and registration numbers. I am passionate about preserving and improving beagles and cavaliers and so do not breed crosses or mix breeds.

~ You do health testing – does this guarantee my dog is going to be healthy for it’s whole life?  I wish I could say “YES” to this.  But I cant.  I do health testing, because I want to make the best, most educated guess and minimize the odds of producing puppies that could get sick.  However, genetics can always throw you a curve ball, and that is something you can not always predict.  I will always work hard to do as much as I can, to minimize the odds of breeding dogs who have health issues.

Health Tests for Beagles
* Genetic tests (MLS, F7, PRA, NCCD)
* OFA Hips
* Cerf Eye exam by Ophthalmologist
* Cardiologist heart clearance
* Thyroid
Health tests for CKCS
* Genetic tests (DE/CC/EF)
* OFA Hips
* Cerf Eye exam by Ophthalmologist (yearly)
* Cardiologist heart clearance (yearly)
* MRI Scan

~ When can we come and visit?  Well, I more than happy for you to arrange a time to come and visit us, even if we dont have puppies.  If we have a litter, we don’t let visitors come and visit before 6 weeks just to let the puppies get old enough for us to start to see their structure and perhaps start narrowing down who might stay here at Kazuri as our next show prospect.  Please understand that visiting before that can be unsafe for the puppies as it introduces new bacteria to the puppies that can harm their little immune systems.

~ Do you have a kennel?   No, we dont have a “kennel”.  Our dogs all live in our home (and on our couches).  The puppies are born in our living room and we raise them there so they are used to being handled frequently by our children, and also used to normal household noises and activity,

~ Do you have puppies all the time?  No – I only have a limited number of litters per year.  This is because I breed with purpose.  My dams have to have finished their health testing before they can be bred. They also will only have a maximum of 2 litters in a row before having a year or more break.  Because they go into season every 8-12 months, I might only have 1 or 2 litters in a calendar year.   Lastly, I can not guarantee which month they will occur as I can not control my dam’s heat cycles.  I have to go with whatever time Mother Nature gives me.

~ When we can choose our puppy?   With any litter, we dont make any promises of any specific puppies to families till between 6-8 weeks.  This is because our primary goal in breeding is always to find a new show prospect for ourselves.  Once we have decided on that one, we place the others in their forever companion homes.   We do our best to match the temperaments and energy levels to each family, rather have families choose based on looks.

~ Do you ship puppies in cargo? If you live out of town, we require you to fly in and pick up your puppy. We do not ship except with a flight nanny. Our daughter Brianna, or even myself, is sometimes available to fly and meet new families. You are welcome to ask about this service.

~ What do your puppy’s come with?   They all come with a lifetime of support from myself as a breeder. They come with AKC limited registration paperwork (non breeding), microchipped, their first vaccines, de-wormed, a bag of food and a blanket they have been sleeping on. Each puppy has begun work on potty training and basic manners. You will have to sign a contract. All deposits are received via Venmo, or cashiers check and balance payments are received in cash or cashiers check.

~  What is your policy on spaying and neutering? I believe in not adding to the overpopulation of dogs (and cats) in the animal shelters by responsibly spaying/neutering.  In saying that, I believe that dogs should be able to fully grow before they have surgery. It will be in your contract to not spay/neuter before 18 months.  If you can not wait, you will need to either do a vasectomy (male) or ovary sparing spay (OSS) (female) or  buy a puppy from someone else.

~ Why do you require someone to be home most of the time or the puppy have another dog?  Both beagles and cavaliers are very social breeds.  They both thrive with their “people”.  Bad habits are formed when their needs are not being met, and the worst behaved beagles and cavaliers I have met are ones that are alone for long periods of time.   So, I will not sell to you if you work all day and wont put your dog in daycare, or leave your dog with a friend/family member so they can not be alone.  It will not be successful for you or them.  Please understand and respect that.

~ Do you ever have older dogs available?   Very occasionally we will have an older puppy or retired show dog available.  Older dogs do have benefits over a puppy – they are already crate trained, potty trained and leash trained.  If you would like to be considered for one of these, please let us know.  We have a very small breeding program so this is not very common. You can look on the “AVAILABLE” page for any adults that might be available.