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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 405364" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I had never heard of a Cavalier being used for this but it sounds like Lenny is perfect suited for his roll as a service dog, especially being a one-person dog! I know a lot of people who have therapy dogs that go to hospitals and nursing homes and they too have to pass the CGC tests.</p><p> </p><p>I wonder if the popularity of Cavaliers didn't pick up when the character Charlotte in "Sex and the City" got one? Every time a certain breed of dog is shown in a movie or on TV, people all start wanting one and before long the puppy mills are are cranking them out and selling them to people who have done no research and have no idea what they're getting in to. That's very sad. "101 Dalmatians" came out and everybody wanted them, not knowing how much exercise they require or that many of them are deaf, which presents other problems. And when they had the long haired Jack Russell on "Frazier" (what was his name again?) everybody ran out and bought Jack Russells without knowing anything about the breed other than that the one on "Frazier" was really cute! It's a shame when the unethical back yard breeders and the puppy millers get in to it and start flooding the market with genetically defective or unhealthy dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 405364, member: 1883"] I had never heard of a Cavalier being used for this but it sounds like Lenny is perfect suited for his roll as a service dog, especially being a one-person dog! I know a lot of people who have therapy dogs that go to hospitals and nursing homes and they too have to pass the CGC tests. I wonder if the popularity of Cavaliers didn't pick up when the character Charlotte in "Sex and the City" got one? Every time a certain breed of dog is shown in a movie or on TV, people all start wanting one and before long the puppy mills are are cranking them out and selling them to people who have done no research and have no idea what they're getting in to. That's very sad. "101 Dalmatians" came out and everybody wanted them, not knowing how much exercise they require or that many of them are deaf, which presents other problems. And when they had the long haired Jack Russell on "Frazier" (what was his name again?) everybody ran out and bought Jack Russells without knowing anything about the breed other than that the one on "Frazier" was really cute! It's a shame when the unethical back yard breeders and the puppy millers get in to it and start flooding the market with genetically defective or unhealthy dogs. [/QUOTE]
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