In a message dated 6/20/2002 10:54:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Keep him in your home for
> a year or so, and you will very clearly understand that cavaliers have a
> 'soft' temperament.  It's not an insult to use the term 'soft'.  It means
> that they are in tune with you, they know when you are upset, it upsets
> them
> too.  They get their feelings hurt when you yell at them, they get a little
> bit embarrassed if you catching them doing something naughty.  The black
> lab,
> on the other hand, doesn't have a 'soft'temperament.  Keep both, and you'll
> know what I mean.  LOL  Myra
>

Myra
I think the very fact that we are talking about "temperament" means you
really can't generalize.  I have 2 Cavaliers and both have "Cavalier
temperament." Very happy little dogs, chasing butterflies, tails always
wagging or else sound asleep on my lap.  However, I could say no to one and
get immediate response.  The other I could yell till I'm blue in the face and
it wouldn't affect her at all. Both are very resilient.
Glenn
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Glenn Fulton
Cincinnati/Mason
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