I took a look at the website. . . you may want to delete that from your post because we're not allowed to mention specific breeders or specific breeder websites on this board at all.
I would personally be VERY wary of this breeder. It doesn't say how many cavaliers she has - why does she have 3 litters so close together?
Why doesn't she have something that talks about HER dogs specifically? I'd want to know more about the parents.
And how come she mentions NOTHING about potential health problems with cavaliers? Do these babies come with a health guarantee? As you know some cavaliers can inherit awful conditions that can seriously alter their lifestyle and cost you a LOT of money. If you get a dog that develops a luxating patella that needs surgery your dog price will jump from $700 to $2200 easily. I know a person who got a dog from somebody who did no health testing and her dog unfortunately turned out to be a genetic nightmare. ;(
At the very least the parents should have cardiac clearence from a board certified cardiologist and I see no mention of that anywhere on her site.
Anyways, my advice in this situation is not to rush anything and to take your time. If you get a healthy cavalier he or she could easily live to be 14+ years old.. if you divide all the years they should live by how much you paid in the beginning, it really doesn't add up to be that much :flwr:
Also it's important to remember that during the first year of a puppy's life they cost A LOT of money. From shot visits, to spay/neuter, worming, fecal check or should your puppy get sick - they cost A LOT.
They are totally worth it though!
Good luck!!