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The first Cavalier King Charles Spaniel page in Norway
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Velcome to this web-site about the most wonderful breed. First some picture to show you how a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel looks like. There are four main color variations; blenheim, black and tan, tricolot and ruby( not shown here). If you have a nice picture og a ruby Cavalier, please send a copy to me! The breed originates from England and is at the same time both a quite old and a rather new breed.

The name of the breed is connected to king Charles II who was wery much in love with this breed of dogs. This king, he fought in the battle of Blenheim, and the people supporting him and his father (Charles I) was called Cavaliers.

Please read the poem 'Lend me a pup'.

 Bonzo - blenhem Quantum Carly
Bonzo - Blenheim Quantum - Black and tan Carly - tricolor
     

This page was originally made as an excercise in HTML-codeing. Since the response was so good, I have kept them on the internet, but they are not updated so frequently. Please let me know i you find any bad links.

Cavalier'FAQ'.

Read more about Cavaliers
 Informasjon om Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Hunder på norsk.
 The Bonzo Zone, with lots of pictures.
Cavaliers in the art - paintings and illustrations with cavaliers


LEND ME A PUP
I will lend you for awhile 
a puppy, God said, 
For you to love him while he lives 
and to mourn him when he's gone. 
Maybe for twelve and fourteen years, 
or maybe for two or three. 
But will you, till I call him back 
take care of him for me? 
 
He'll bring his charms to gladden you 
and should his stay be brief, 
you'll always have his memories 
as solace for your grief. 
I cannot promise that he'll stay, 
since all from earth return. 
But there are lessons thaught below 
I want this pup to learn 
 
I've looked the whole world over 
in search of a teacher true, 
and from the folk that crowd Life's land, 
I now have chosen you. 
Now, will you give him all your love, 
nor think the labour vain, 
nor hate me when I come to take 
my puppy back again. 
 
I fancied that I heard them say: 
"Dear Lord Thy Will Be Done". 
For all the joy this pup will bring 
the risk of grief you'll run. 
Will you shelter him with tenderness. 
Will you love him while you may, 
and for all the happiness you'll know 
forever grateful stay. 
 
But should I call him back 
much sooner than you've planned, 
please, brave the bitter grief that comes 
and try to understand. 
If by your love you've managed 
my wishes to achieve, 
take care of every moment 
until he has to leave.

Author unknown

I've "stolen" this poem from Rose Lill Jonassen's wonder full webpages: http://home.sol.no/~rosjonas


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This page is kept alive by Odd Ragnar Lerstøl, send any comments to orl@nvg.ntnu.no .

Last modified: 28.Jul. 2000.