Cavalier Matters (registered charity number 1141674) is a unique charity for the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed, as it encompasses Health, Research, Rescue, and Reform.
The Cavalier breed is affected by multiple hereditary, painful and debilitating diseases, including Mitral Valve (Heart) Disease, Chiari-like Malformation and Syringomyelia (CM/SM) and Pancreatitis.
Tania Ledger, who founded Cavalier Matters, did so after her two young Cavaliers, Molly and Dougall, were diagnosed with CM/SM. At the time it was difficult to know where to find help and advice, and the neurological terminology was hard to understand and, quite frankly, rather frightening.
Tania felt that something needed to be done to highlight these issues and to support pet owners through their dogs’ diagnoses, and so the Cavalier Matters Charity was formed.
The Cavalier Matters Charitable online Gift Shop has been set up as an additional fundraising enterprise http://cavalier-gift-shop.org. It has traveled to many events, including Crufts and Discover Dogs. This has provided opportunities to raise awareness, advise puppy buyers and provided information and support to owners of poorly dogs.
The home of Cavalier Matters. Demystifying the technical and scientific terminology often used when describing the breeds health conditions.
This site tells the story of Carols campaign to improve the health of pedigree and purebred dogs by raising awareness and attempting to bring around change.
Offering advice about what you should know about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels health conditions before bringing a puppy home.
http://www.thecavaliertissuecollectionscheme.org/
Researching into Cavalier King Charles Spaniel health issues by using tissue donated by dog owners.
Offering advice for Dog and Puppy buyers about the needs of different breeds and covering the main genetic health problems they may face. As well as providing information about health screening.
Sadly the Charity is seeing a huge increase in the pleas for help from owners whose Cavaliers are showing symptoms of CM/SM and suffering at much younger ages than ever before.
Despite this, far too many owners still find that they have to fight to get the right diagnosis, with their pets being put through numerous tests by vets with very little knowledge or experience of CM/SM.
Some come up against resistance when asking to be referred to see a neurologist, while others struggle to find the money to cover an expensive MRI brain scan, which is, at present, the only definitive way to diagnose these conditions.
Even with pet insurance, a scan will take up a large part of the yearly limit, so together with expensive medication costs, it can be a stressful and anxious time.
This, in turn, has led to Cavaliers being handed in to rescue, as their owners can no longer afford to give them the treatment that they need.
Elsewhere, Cavaliers are suffering pain in silence, with their family totally unaware that their ‘odd behavior’, ‘scratching’ or ‘changing moods’ are actually part of a serious genetic disease. Owners themselves can feel isolated dealing with a sick dog and managing the multiple vet visits and medications alongside their normal daily life routines.
There can also be a sense of helplessness seeing your beloved pet suffering and feeling unable to help them… In short, CM and SM can have a devastating effect on the whole family.
Cavalier Matters will continue to do all it can to help this gentle, noble breed, by whatever means necessary. Be that fundraising, campaigning, researching, listening, advising or supporting. Cavaliers need someone to be their voice, and through the Cavalier Matters charity, they will be heard.
You can donate to Cavalier Matters to help ensure they can continue to help support Research, Rescue, and Reform
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Have had 3 Cavaliers, two of which died with MVD. I loved them all & am looking to rescue or buy a male puppy.
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