In 1925 Roswell Eldridge
visited England and was unable to find the older type of Spaniel
with the flatter head and longer muzzle. Mr. Eldridge
proceeded to offer a prize of 25 pounds to the English breeder who
could reestablish the older type Spaniel.
 
In 1930 Ann's Son, owned
and bred by by Miss K. Mostyn Walker, won the dog class for the
third year in a row. Ann's Son was never beaten in his show
career and was chosen as a model upon which the breed standard
was formed.
 
In 1945 the Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel was recognized by England's Kennel Club as a
seperate breed.
 
The first Cavaliers came
to the United States in the 1940's. In 1954 the Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel Club, USA was founded. In 1995 the Cavalier
was recognized as a breed by the American Kennel Club and
entered AKC competition in January, 1996.
 
Cavaliers are now making
their presence felt in Obedience and Agility trials as well as in
the conformation ring.