Cavalier Declaration

I, Sir Percival Alphonse Fancyshanks III, do declare this flower filled field to be the best field in all the land. Let it also be known that I have marked this place and it shall forever be mine.


This guy is really outstanding in his field, tdacey24.

22 comments … read them below or add one

  1. Foxy101 says:

    I shall require a chewbone immediately. BUTLER!!

  2. 260Oakley says:

    Sing/howl in your best James Brown voice:
    I field good! I knew that would!

  3. Riki says:

    Little Lord Fauntleroy earsies!

  4. tracylee says:

    what a noble pup!

    Jeeves, bring milkbones!

  5. The Original Jane says:

    Yes, my poop DOES smell like flowers. Why would you even have to ask?

  6. trixandsam says:

    “Erm, I say chap, you’re casting a shadow, preventing the full effect of the sunshine glow on my exceptionally well-colored coat. Do be a dear and get the bloody heck out of the way!”

  7. Theresa says:

    I love leetle spagnols. :P Once I saw one sitting very patiently in a purse on the subway.

  8. Marci B says:

    I want one of these so bad, the sweetest dogs!!!

  9. Michelle B. Adams says:

    Sir Percival Alphonse Fancyshanks III – I love it!!! Fellow COers, do Cavaliers need a big yard? I would love to have one if he/she would be happy with me!

    • Richey says:

      Some need lots of exercise and some hardly any at all, it depends on the individual dog. Mine needed and hour and a half of walking a day but my mam’s hates going for walks.
      The biggest consideration when getting a Cavalier is the health issues so many of them have. My vets told me it’s very rare for a Cavvy to reach 7 or 8 and not have a heart condition. My Oscar went to sleep forever a few days after his 7th birthday because of congestive heart failure leading to acute renal failure.

      • Fird Birfle says:

        ooooo poor Oscar.
        That sounds devastating, Richey. Sincerest condolences to you.

        RIP, Oscar.

  10. tweetie says:

    I thought he was King……are kings called Sir (aren’t those knights) Speaking from a Yankee standpoint here….;)

    • Crazy Pants says:

      If you want to get technical, Knights are called Sirs. It just cracked me up to call him Sir Percival Alphonse Fancyshanks III rather than King Percival Alphonse Fancyshanks III.