hollyandmel
Well-known member
Hi all,
I was chatting to a fellow cav owner in the park who was talking about the 'king's law' passed by King Charles where cavaliers were given the freedom of the land...
" The royal name, 'King Charles Spaniel' was bestowed during the reign of King Charles II, who was so fond of his spaniels he could not be parted from them. He made a decree that King Charles Spaniels must be allowed in any public place, including the House of Parliament. This decree is still in the law books"
I know dogs arn't allowed in alot of places (annoting as it is) and was wondering if this law is still viable and still stands for our little darlings?!
xx
I was chatting to a fellow cav owner in the park who was talking about the 'king's law' passed by King Charles where cavaliers were given the freedom of the land...
" The royal name, 'King Charles Spaniel' was bestowed during the reign of King Charles II, who was so fond of his spaniels he could not be parted from them. He made a decree that King Charles Spaniels must be allowed in any public place, including the House of Parliament. This decree is still in the law books"
I know dogs arn't allowed in alot of places (annoting as it is) and was wondering if this law is still viable and still stands for our little darlings?!
xx