Cavaliers may chew on furniture, shoes, and other items. Provide chew toys and training to curb this habit.
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Digging can be a problem, especially in the garden. Create a designated digging area or distract them with other activities.
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Excessive barking can be disruptive. Training and socialization can help reduce unnecessary barking.
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Cavaliers can suffer from separation anxiety, leading to destructive behavior. Gradual training and comfort items can help ease their anxiety.
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Inconsistent house training can lead to accidents indoors. Regular training and a set routine can help maintain cleanliness.
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Bored Cavaliers can become destructive. Provide plenty of toys, exercise, and mental stimulation to keep them occupied.
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Chasing cars, bikes, or animals is dangerous. Training and a secure environment are crucial to prevent this behavior.
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Nipping can occur during play or when anxious. Proper training and socialization can reduce this behavior.
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