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Wir wohnen zwar in einer Wohnung jedoch eher am Stadtrand. Weiters befindet sich gleich im Nachbarhaus mein Büro/Elternhaus samt großem eingezäunten Garten.
Da ich meinen Hund gerne ins Büro mitnehmen möchte, suche ich eine sehr menschenbezogene, lernwillige Rasse, die aber auch mal 1h ruhig neben meinem Schreibtisch im Körbchen liegen kann und vor allem nicht jedes Türklingen und jeden hereinkommenden Mandanten lautstark meldet.
vielen Dank für die vielen Antworten!
wir werden uns voraussichtlich für einen Cavalier King Charles Spaniel entscheiden, da es uns schon wichtig ist, dass wir einen Hund direkt vom Züchter bekommen.
Wir werden demnächst die Zuchtstätte besuchen um uns vor Ort einen Eindruck machen zu können, denn reine Rassebeschreibungen im Internet und Erfahrungsberichte sind mir zu wenig. Ich möchte die Hunde endlich mal "live" erleben ;-)
Cavaliers can notably suffer from mitral valve disease, which leads to heart failure. This appears in many Cavaliers at some point in their lives and is the most common cause of death. Some serious genetic health problems, including early-onset mitral valve disease (MVD), the potentially severely painful syringomyelia (SM), hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, and certain vision and hearing disorders are health problems for this breed. As today's Cavaliers all descend from only six dogs, any inheritable disease present in at least one of the original founding dogs can be passed on to a significant proportion of future generations. This is known as the founder effect and is the likely cause of the prevalence of MVD in the breed.[29] The health problems shared with this breed include mitral valve disease, luxating patella, and hereditary eye issues such as cataracts and retinal dysplasia.[30] Cavaliers are also affected by ear problems, a common health problem among spaniels of various types, and they can suffer from such other general maladies as hip dysplasia, which are common across many types of dog breeds.
Nearly all Cavaliers eventually suffer from disease of the mitral valve, with heart murmurs which may progressively worsen, leading to heart failure. This condition is polygenic (affected by multiple genes), and therefore all lines of Cavaliers worldwide are susceptible. It is the leading cause of death in the breed.
As many as half of all Cavalier King Charles Spaniels may have a congenital blood disorder called idiopathic asymptomatic thrombocytopenia, an abnormally low number of platelets in the blood, according to recent studies in Denmark and the United States
A 1999 study of Cavaliers conducted by the Canine Eye Registration Foundation showed that an average of 30% of all Cavalier King Charles Spaniels evaluated had eye problems.[49] They include hereditary cataracts, corneal dystrophy, distichiasis, entropion, microphthalmia, progressive retinal atrophy, and retinal dysplasia