"So enamoured was Charles II of the little dog that he reportedly preferred playing and hunting with his beloved Royal Spaniels rather than tending to matters of state. He bestowed upon the breed the royal title of King Charles Spaniel and enacted a law allowing the dog in all public places, including the Houses of Parliament. The law is still in place today. His supporters were called Cavaliers, as were his loyal dogs. "
Apparently, the law gave King Charles Spaniels the right to go ANYWHERE, it didn't restrict them. Also, the law ONLY applied to KCS.
2007-05-31 00:32:24
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answered by GirlinSac 3
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Odd question...are cavalier king charles spaniels exempt from the rule no dogs in public places?
Apparently there's an old law from King Charles II that means this type of dog are allowed anywhere...? Just curious :)
2015-08-10 06:45:38
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answered by Kaylee 1
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King Charles Spaniel Law
2016-11-04 12:58:53
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answered by ? 4
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It's a possibility that it is still on the books. It would take some serious research to find out though. That a law like that was made and never changed is not surprising. VH1 or MTV used to have a show that put crazy laws still on the books all over music videos. It's amazing what you can learn.
2007-05-31 00:40:35
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answered by erinn83bis 4
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nope. It might have been a law in the old days but not anymore. That doesn't stop people from bringing their pets into places though. Just the other day we had to ask a person to leave the place I work at because he brought in a Scarlet Macaw. Who brings a bird into a store?
2007-05-31 09:58:48
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answered by stingra385 3
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That's something only your court clerk can answer.
In the United States, however, No dogs means no dogs - with the exception of service dogs for impaired persons (blind, prone to seizures, confined to wheelchairs etc.) Service dogs are permitted in public places.
2007-05-31 01:57:30
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answered by Barbara B 7
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Only if you live in Britain, but I doubt that the law is still extant. Actually, the British are great dog lovers and dogs are allowed in public places like restaurants etc. as long as they are on leash and well behaved. Very civilized.
2007-05-31 00:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i've heard this before i assume that it still stands (in england) as i've never heard of it being changed i know it still applied 20 years ago because my friend had a king charles and looked into the law then
2007-05-31 02:44:25
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answered by emarston@btinternet.com 2
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2017-02-17 16:44:18
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answered by ? 3
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2017-02-16 02:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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