Edel in Lakewood, OH

Meet Edel.

Edel is a healthy 9-year-old Black-and-Tan- Cavalier with the sweetest soul. All who have met her truly LOVE her! She has completed all of her medical care and is ready to find a loving forever home. Edel came to us as a mommy from a puppy mill and has been thriving ever since with her foster mom and family. She loves to cuddle with them and their two dogs.

Edel absolutely adores people and wants nothing more than to be close to her humans. She is incredibly affectionate and happiest when she’s curled up next to someone or following them around the house. Because of this, she would do best in a home where someone is around most of the time. She also really enjoys the company of other dogs and would thrive with a canine companion in the home. She walks well on a leash and loves car rides.

Edel does have a heart murmur and takes a medication called Vetmedin, but she’s doing well and it’s simply part of her routine. The cost is approximately $90 per month. She will need this for the rest of her life. Cardiology visits should be every 6 months to monitor her heart. Edel is house and crate trained.

If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will shower you with love and always want to be by your side, Edel might be your girl. She’s a gentle, devoted little dog who just wants a warm home and someone to love.

 

If you’re interested in giving Edel the forever home she deserves, please complete our online application if you haven’t already, and then email Sherry Morgan to let her know of your interest at morgans817@sbcglobal.net

Thank you for helping us find Edel the loving home she deserves.

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Bear in South Milwaukee, WI

Update 3-21-26: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

Hello, Bear’s foster dad here! When my wife “voluntold” me to join her in fostering a winsome  1.5 year old Black and Tan Cavalier, I was skeptical. We’re already blessed with two rescued captivating Cavaliers, as well as a lovely tortoiseshell cat. Would welcoming Bear upset the (occasional) balance in our bustling household? Not to worry. From the first moment, Bear won our hearts with his sweet nature and high spirits.

Indeed, for the first several days, Bear seemed to be in perpetual motion, skittering up to his new foster family, then scuttling back to his pillow chair. Although small in stature, little Bear is somehow scrappy, tousled and regal. When one of our Cavaliers once barked at Bear for some imagined offense, Bear stood on his spindly hind legs and put up his paws. She stared at her new foster brother, shook her head and strolled away. The next day, the two were cuddled up next to each other, soaking in the sun on a warm winter day. Moreover, Bear also cultivates a bro-mance with our ever-stoic senior Cavalier.

My wife soon learned that Bear absolutely loves playing fetch with his squeaky toys. Like Bruce Springsteen, Bear was born to run. The little guy can fairly fly, streaking from one side to the other of our enclosed outdoor play area. Best of all, Bear runs flat out, but doesn’t stray from our side. Bear does his business outside in the fenced-in play area and uses a potty pad inside. When it’s time for bed Bear sleeps in his pillow chair in the bedroom, as he is not a fan of the crate.

Bear is also fiercely loyal and is especially bonded with my wife; when she took a rare sick day weeks ago, Bear stayed at her side the entire day, bliss written all over his expressive face. A consummate Mama’s boy, Bear likes his foster siblings and me, yet simply adores his human foster Mama. That said, he also greatly prefers the company of packmates to being (gulp) alone. In fact, Bear really hates to be alone, and will let us know that with a plaintive wail or prolonged barking. So, if you have another Cavalier, or other dog, Bear will be much happier. He’s clearly a social little guy. If your heart and home are spacious enough to accommodate this sweet Cavalier, you’ll be richly rewarded with Bear’s steadfast companionship.

Bear was a breeder release and has a clear heart (no heart murmur) and sound knees. Since coming into Cavalier Rescue USA he has been neutered, received a dental, been microchipped, and been brought up to date on all vaccines and preventatives. It is believed that he suffered from untreated ear infections in the past and therefore has scar tissue in his ears. He has done extremely well eating a fresh food diet and it has kept the inflammation in his ears down, ear infections at bay as well as helped him gain weight and improve his coat (he arrived with some hair loss), so it is recommended that he stay on this diet since it has been very successful for him. If you are interested in adopting Bear, we can talk more in detail about this. 

If you’re looking for a loyal, playful, attentive little companion and meet all of his requirements, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and send an email to Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at Cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.

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Loki in Village of Lakewood, IL

This handsome black-and-tan Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is looking for his perfect home. Loki was adopted from Cavalier Rescue USA a little less than a year ago, but very sadly had to return to rescue due to his adopter’s serious health issues. Through no fault of his own, Loki is once again searching for a family to love.

Loki is 7 (almost 8!) years old and the perfect mix of companion and adventurer. He’s just as happy cuddling on the couch as he is going for neighborhood walks. One of Loki’s favorite pastimes is relaxing on the deck and watching the sunset — a true gentleman who enjoys the simple things in life.

He is completely deaf but watches his person’s face intently and responds to several hand signals. His foster mom says he is such a perfect boy, it’s easy to forget he can’t hear. 

Loki is very healthy although maybe just a bit chubby at 28 lbs. His foster mom has him on a diet and they go for several walks each day. It won’t be long before his boyish figure has returned. He’s not sure he likes the diet but loves the walks! Loki is neutered, up to date on vaccines and heartworm/flea/tick prevention. He also had a recent dental cleaning while in foster care. No heart murmur was detected.

Loki is very enthusiastic when meeting new friends. He’s wonderful with everyone including dogs and kids. We are not sure if he has ever lived with a cat but he wasn’t reactive to the cat wandering around at the groomer. He would be happiest in a home where someone is home for most of the day. In his last home he had a Cavalier sister and really loved hanging out with her.

Loki is completely housetrained and has not had an accident since transitioning to his foster home. When he needs to go outside he will bark to let you know. He sleeps on a couch next to his foster mom’s bed but would really prefer to be in the bed instead!

If you can offer sweet Loki the love and stability he needs please complete our online application, if you have not already done so, and email Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com.

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Mr. Peabody in Belleville, IL

Mr Peabody is my name and I’m looking for my Sherman.

I’m a curious, beautiful and smart 2 year old male Blenheim Cavalier. I love to explore and then curl up in my foster mom’s lap for kisses and affection. She calls me a velcro dog. I even miss her when she just goes to take a shower!  I am neutered, crate trained and mostly house trained. Occasionally I use my foster sister’s potty pad, but I can be trained away from that. I sit on command and am food motivated (which makes training easier). I’m learning to walk on a leash and I am catching on to “wait” and “go” at intersections

I weigh in at 24 lbs and am free of a heart murmur. I’m up to date on my shots, and take a heart pill every month as well as flea/tick prevention. My left eye gets irritated in the spring, but it is easily treated with eye drops which will come with me to my new home.

At 2 years of age, I still have some puppy in me. Zoomies tend to happen nightly but I wear down and go to sleep in my crate shortly thereafter. They say that zoomies are a sign of a happy, secure dog and it’s fun to watch how my humans react to my zoomies.

My favorite activities include watching horses and dogs on tv and looking out the windows. I enjoy playing tug with my foster siblings. Being brushed is great and I like to play ball in the house. I’m great with dogs my own size, and I have not met any cats just yet.  I love being outside. Squirrels and birds intrigue me. I need a fenced yard, at least 6’ high. I have jumped over the lower ones and sometimes dig under the fence. Someone needs to be outside with me at all times so I don’t get distracted by a new scent and try to follow it.

I have some resource guarding issues with my foster siblings, so I need to eat separately from any other dogs in the house. I would do well with an active family, or other dogs in the house. I can be an only dog but would need to be kept busy.

If you think this sweet, loving dog would fit well with your family, please complete our online application, if you have not already done so, and let the regional coordinate, Meg, know of your interest, cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com

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Ollie in Highland Park, IL

Hi, my name is Ollie! I’m a four-month-old English Toy Spaniel. My birthday is October 31, 2025.

I was surrendered to rescue by my breeder because I have special dietary needs, as well as the cutest little tongue that peeks out of the right side of my mouth. My foster parents think it’s pretty cute.

I have been to the vet for a thorough exam and I have a clear heart, sound knees and am up to date on vaccines.

I am a very healthy little boy! The vet said that my jaw lines up perfectly, but for some reason my tongue just pulls to the right. No worries, though, as no treatment or medical intervention is needed.

Due to my special condition, however, I am unable to chew any type of hard food. I have done very well on a puppy raw diet due to the texture and consistency. I love this food and eat it out of a large bowl (otherwise it gets all over my head!), and afterwards my foster brother likes to lick my face clean!

The vet also said that due to the anatomy of my tongue that I should not be neutered until I am twelve months old at the youngest, preferably closer to eighteen months old, due to possible complications with intubation.

Potty training hasn’t been high in my achievements yet because it has been too cold outside for me so far, but I’m very good at using the wee wee pads and have started giving my foster parents signals on when I need to do my business.

My foster parents were also concerned about taking me outside when I first arrived because I was so small (only four pounds), they were worried about owls and hawks trying to get me… so between those scary birds and freezing temperatures, pad training was a much safer option for me. My forever family will have to help me work on this skill, but I am a quick learner, I promise!

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I am trained to sleep in a crate all night in my foster parents’ bedroom. I get SO excited at bedtime that I RUN into my crate (see video link above.)

Since my foster Dad works from home, I am used to someone spending time with me most of the day, so I would do best with someone that is home most of the time.

I love my foster brother and sister. I especially like to wrestle and play with my foster Cavalier brother.

It sure would be fun to have a dog to play with at my forever home! I like to snuggle up with my foster Cavalier sister, but she acts like she doesn’t really like me. I think she’s pretending …because who wouldn’t love me?

I enjoy meeting new people and I’m not shy at all. I love other dogs, toys, food and pretty much everything.

I’m a happy little boy! I love to give side kisses, and my goofy smile only hides the fact that I’m very smart and eager to please.

I like to “boop” my foster mom’s hand with my head. It’s our special little thing we do.

I’m looking forward to spreading my sweetness to anyone that will let me, and I’m hoping to find my forever home with you.

If you’re looking for a sweet, playful, energetic, confident, social little puppy, and are willing to continue feeding him his special food and will wait to neuter him, please complete our online application if you haven’t already. Then email Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at Cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com so she knows of your interest in Ollie.Online Application

Rex and Rey in Red Wing, MN

Update 3-10-26: We think we’ve identified a great home for this pair so aren’t taking more applications for now.

Meet Rex and Rey, bonded 6 year old Tricolor brothers. These sweet, loving, gentle dogs would love to be adopted together.

They came to rescue as owner surrenders.  Rex and Rey were clearly provided with wonderful care and love. The dogs’ temperament reflects that. They are both sweet snugglers with a very calm attitude.

Both dogs are neutered, very well crate trained in one crate, walk happily on the leash with a harness, and love sniffing around the fenced yard, which is a must for them. They are great with strangers and friends. The dogs adjusted to their foster home within days. They are not destructive and have caused no damage at all in the foster home. Toys with stuffing may not last, however, as they do enjoy removing the stuffing and the squeaker whenever possible. They are fully housetrained.

Rex and Rey know some of the basic commands: sit, stay, treat, outside. They love their daily walks, have great energy, are friendly and have good appetites. They both are in good health. The dogs are very happy following their humans around the house and curling up with them whenever they sit even for a moment.

Rey has a brown spot on his nose and weighs in at 22 pounds. He is absolutely the sweetest dog you’ve ever met. He adores his toys. You rarely see him without one. He does not bark.

Rex is the bigger of the two dogs, coming in at 25 pounds. He is a furry bundle of love. A calm dog who loves to snuggle his humans, Rex can be the more vocal of the two. He barks to alert that he needs to go outside, and sometimes when outside he will bark at other dogs or animals. With some positive training, that behavior could be eliminated.

Whatever good you can say about dogs, these boys got it!

If you think your home would be a good fit with these two bundles of love, please complete our online application if you have not done so already, and let the regional coordinator, Gail Jansen know at cavalierrescueusawimn@gmail.com.

 

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