Thursday, August 2, 2012

Some Dog History
    
    In 16th century England, a dog was bred for British nobility from a Spanish Spaniel.  This dog was basically King Charles II’s lapdog.  It is still a popular breed because of its size, appearance and its ability to snuggle in a person’s lap.  During the reign of King Charles the dog was bred and presented to the monarch, who held court with the dog on his lap. 

   From what I’ve seen it’s a very easy dog to care for and handle.  It is small, well behaved and perfectly sized for an apartment dweller.  It has no special dietary requirements and is a lot of fun for people who like lapdogs.

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