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Proud member of CKCS United!

About Us

We started breeding Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in 2012.  Located in southern Saskatchewan, in the Moose Jaw area.

We have Cavaliers in all four colors: blenheim, tricolor, ruby, and black and tan.  We are working toward expanding more into the rare colors:  black, black and white, and chocolates.  And yes!  They will be registered as well, either with the CKC or the UKC.

 

All our dogs and pups are registered.  Puppies are microchipped, evaluated by the vet, and up to date on shots and dewormer.  Puppies come with a health guarantee, and discounted pet insurance when you sign up with Fetch.  They also come with a puppy pack that includes a coupon for TLC puppy food, toys, chews, food scoop, blanket, and a few other fun items.​

All our puppies are exposed to children, other dogs, and household noises.  When pups are old enough we start exposing them to the outside world, getting used to gravel, grass, vehicles, etc.  We also start kennel training before puppies leave use in hopes that it is an easier transition for new puppy families.  Puppies are sold on a non-breeding agreement.  Show/breeding prospects may be available, please email to discuss.

If you are interested in a puppy and would like to be added to the wait list, please contact me.  Puppy prices vary on gender, color, etc., but range from $2600 to $4000.  A deposit of $500 is required to hold a pup with the remainder due before puppy leaves my care.  Deposits are non-refundable, but will be transferred to a future litter.  Flights for pups are an option, please contact me for more details.

A note about MRI testing for Syringomyelia.  Recently, I've had a few ask.  NO, we do not do the MRI testing yet, and here's why.  Syringomyelia is only diagnosed by MRI.  The only place in Saskatchewan that offers MRI is in Saskatoon.  I called them in March of 2026 to enquire about getting my dogs in for testing.  Their response was that one cannot simply book for pre-breeding testing.  You must see your regular vet for a referral, go to Saskatoon for a consult, and then, at their discretion, discuss MRI.  However, dogs must be showing symptoms to warrant an MRI in order to get one.  It is simply out of reach for us - for now.  We do hope this changes in the future so that we can add it to our list of health testing.

Please send us an email at SundaraCavaliers@outlook.com

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