Say hello to Abby – a pretty little Blenheim girl looking for her forever home. Originally from a commercial breeding facility, she was released to Cavalier Rescue USA. At first, Abby was unsure about her new foster situation. She has settled in now and is more relaxed with her foster parents.
Abby has learned how to jump up on the couch by herself and thinks this is just about the greatest place to be. She has become comfortable with her foster parents and likes sitting on foster dad’s lap while watching TV. She so enjoys being a lap dog, she’ll fall asleep on his lap in the evening. She wants to be held, and she isn’t scared about getting kisses anymore. Abby is quiet and sleeps through the night in foster parents’ bedroom.
Before coming to Rescue, Abby was unfamiliar with common neighborhood sounds. Any loud noise will spook her – such as a motorcycle, a loud car, or an air conditioner compressor turning on. For example, if she’s in the backyard at her foster home and a motorcycle goes down the street, she panics and runs back to the house. She has a fear of outdoor noises, especially at night and after dark.
She and her foster siblings go out together in the fenced backyard, and Abby has never had an accident in the house. Foster dad has walked her on leash several times, but she’s not a fan – at first, she would walk a few feet and then just lay down. After repetitive tries, she is walking on a leash with much improvement. Now she can complete the entire walk along with her foster sisters. However, she can get spooked by the sound of a big school bus (which may require a little comfort or being picked up) but then she recovers and will finish the walk.
Abby likes doggie toys and is a bit of a toy hoarder – something to keep in mind if there’s another toy-loving dog in the house. Besides being a toy hoarder, Abby is a shoe thief and quite proud of it. She will sneak into the closet, steal one of foster mom’s slippers and tip toe into the family room to put it in her crate. She may have a little separation anxiety but if she has those slippers, she’ll lay down on them and they will bring her comfort. She has also confiscated foster dad’s tennis shoes and socks. However, she hasn’t tried to destroy anything – she just enjoys the heist!
She had her spay surgery in August and has recovered and is doing well. Her heart & knees are good, she is micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines. When you first meet Abby, she is shy – though she becomes friendlier and more comfortable after her initial hesitation. This dog is an absolute sweetheart, and she will make a wonderful companion for someone.
Abby is being fostered in Raymore, MO. The ideal home for Abby will have a fenced yard with someone home at least part of the day. Another well-mannered dog in the house would be okay. Abby would prefer to have someone home with her most of the time while she continues to gain confidence. She’ll do well with a patient family who can provide a loving home. She truly is a gem.
If you can provide Abby with a loving home and you think you might be the right person or family for her, please fill out our online application (if you have not done so already) and then contact Deborah Barnes at deborah@smarnes.com to let her know of your interest. Applicants who live within a reasonable driving distance of the metro Kansas City area will be considered. Also, please take a moment to read about our adoption process by clicking this link: Adoption Process.