Toby in Rogersville, MO

Update 12-15-25: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

Meet Toby! Toby is a sweet-natured, 1-year-old, healthy boy born November 14, 2024. He came to Cavalier Rescue USA from a commercial breeder. When Toby first arrived at his foster home, he was timid and uncomfortable around people. However, Toby quickly adapted to his new home and has adjusted well. He is an active, playful pup who, on the first day, mastered jumping up on the couch! The couch is his favorite place to hang out with toys and snuggle with his foster mom. 

Toby loves squeak toys, especially his duck and Lamb Chop. He will run over to play whenever a toy squeaks. He enjoys carrying the toy around, and eventually, Toby and the toy end up on the couch. On a typical day, Toby has most of his toys out of the toy box and scattered around the floor. He also loves to chew on bones, and he particularly enjoys gnawing on one just before bed. 

Of note, Toby guards or protects his toys and bones. He will growl and grumble if his Cavalier housemate shows interest in what he has. He will also engage in brief scuffles to keep a toy or steal it if his housemate is not paying attention. The events never rise above a squabble, with Toby frequently claiming the prize. 

One essential point is that Toby never guards his toys or bones from his foster mom. She can approach and take any toy or bone away without Toby protesting or resisting. His foster mom can also freely handle and pick up his food bowl. Toby gently takes treats from his foster mom’s hand and never nips or uses his teeth when he is hand-fed. However, he wants his housemate’s treat too and will nudge with his nose to get the treat for himself! To help him be patient, he is learning to sit and wait for his turn, and he is making good progress.

Toby gets along well with his Cavalier housemate. They enjoy running around the yard, playing, and romping. While outside, Toby will come when his foster mom calls him, or he will come to the door and bark to be let in. Inside, Toby follows his foster mom from room to room, staying close to her. If he is not with his foster mom, you can find Toby hanging out on the couch or snuggling on a blanket with his Cavalier housemate. However, what Toby loves best is to cuddle up next to his foster mom on the couch. 

Toby has a great appetite and enjoys chewing on bones, especially those with peanut butter. Toby is generally quiet. However, he does bark at the things that typically excite a dog. For example, he will bark at the doorbell, at dogs on TV, at his image in a mirror, at strangers, and, when he is outside, at the chickens!

Toby knows his name, and he walks politely on a leash. He enjoys going outside for a stroll, especially if his Cavalier housemate is with him. Toby is ready to begin learning basic obedience commands such as sit, down, and stay. He sleeps in a crate at night, keeps it clean, and signals by pawing if he needs to go outside to potty. 

During the day, Toby does very well on scheduled potty breaks. He had a few accidents in the house when he initially arrived. However, now that he has adjusted to the household routines, he is reliable. Potty breaks should be every three to four hours to ensure Toby remains accident-free. 

Toby is a healthy boy. When Toby first came into foster care, he had mild gingivitis, and the veterinarian recommended that he chew on bones. However, his teeth should be monitored for further evidence of tartar buildup. Since coming to rescue, Toby has been neutered. Prior to his neuter, he had one testicle and, during the neuter, the veterinarian was unable to locate the second one. A follow-up testosterone level may be necessary in the future. 

Since his first days in foster care, Toby has overcome his initial fears. Toby is an intelligent boy who learns quickly and has a strong food drive, which makes it easier for him to adjust to his forever home and overall training. 

Toby will make an ideal companion for individuals, couples, and families with older children, with the time and patience to work with Toby on his home manners and basic obedience. He will do best in a home with established routines and another easy-going, mature dog.

If you can provide Toby with his loving forever home, please fill out our online application if you haven’t already done so. Then email cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in Toby.

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Sarge in Greenwood, IN 

Here is Sarge with his new family, just in time for the holidays 🎄! 

Hi, I’m Sarge. I am four years old. I came to the rescue after my owner passed away. I was sad and stressed at first, but my foster mom says I am really coming out of my shell. She says I am a sweetheart. I love nothing more than to cuddle up next to my foster mom and watch TV. She calls me her little couch potato. If I must be in my bed alone, I like to go to the laundry basket and pull out a shirt or socks to lie with.

I get along wonderfully with my dog foster siblings, but I am not a huge fan of the cat. I would prefer not to have to share my space with one. I am a bit skittish around men. When I first came to my foster home, I was downright scared of them. My human foster brother has worked hard to help me get over that fear. I prefer slow, gentle movement around me; for that reason, my foster mom would suggest a quiet home with no children, or older children only. 

I am a perfect gentleman with my house training. I have never had a single accident. I let my foster mom know when it is time to go out by heading to the door. I’m healthy and weigh about 17 pounds.

I love to take walks around the neighborhood and have perfect leash manners. I prefer a harness, which is good because foster mom says it’s safest anyway. I sleep in my bed at night but would probably prefer to sleep with my human. I am a dainty eater, and it takes me a while to finish my meals. If there are other dogs in the house who might steal my food, I would need to be fed separately. Otherwise, I would just let them have it. 

If you are interested in giving me a forever home, please fill out an online application (if you haven’t done so already). Then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net to let her know of your interest. 

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Emmett and Milo in Urbana, IL

Here are the pups with their loving new family…

Meet Emmett and Milo! Two bonded Cavalier boys! These sweet boys came from a family that made the difficult decision to give Emmett and Milo to rescue.

First up is Emmett Wayne!

He is a nearly five-year-old (born December 30, 2020) Blenheim boy. Emmett has been to the vet and is up to date on his vaccinations, micro-chipped and neutered. He had a much needed dental with several teeth removed …but that hasn’t slowed him down!

He has an adorable kissing spot on his head. He’s a true snuggle bug.

Emmett is fifteen pounds, and up to date on heartworm and flea preventatives.

Emmett is well trained and very smart. He knows the commands for sit, stay, wait, leave it, lay down, crate and come. He will sit and wait for his food before giving a release word of “okay!”

Emmett is crate trained. He is very playful and loves to play fetch with small mouth-sized plush toys.

Emmett loves walks, and is learning to walk on a leash. He loves squirrels, and will pull when he sees one!

Emmett’s favorite thing is to lie in your lap or find a sunny spot to take a nap. Emmett really enjoys people and is very social.

Next is Milo Nicholas! Milo is a seven-year-old (born October 30, 2018) sweet and loving Ruby boy.

Milo is up to date on his vaccinations, micro-chipped, and neutered.

Milo also had a dental with several teeth extractions, but has recovered beautifully! He is seventeen pounds, and up to date on heartworm and flea preventatives.

Milo is well trained and very smart. He knows the commands to sit, stay, wait, leave it, lay down and come. He will sit and wait for his food before giving a release word of “okay!”.

Milo is crate-trained. He is fully house-trained, and even rang a bell on the back door of his previous home to be let out. He now sits at the back door when he needs to “go.” If need be, he will bark to be let out.

Milo still needs experience walking on a leash. He is improving, and has started to be more settled during walks. Milo barks at other dogs on walks, but is responding to training.

Milo is very curious and can find hidden treats! He is not very interested in toys, but loves to lie in your lap.

According to their previous owner, Emmett and Milo have been socialized around children, cats and small animals, but would be happiest in a home without children. Emmett gets very attached to his person, and would do best in a home without other dogs besides Milo.

These boys would do well having someone who is home most of the day. They enjoy walks so it would be ideal to have someone who is willing to walk them. A fenced yard is also required.

They are also good at riding in the car. They are a very sweet pair, and love snuggling with their person and each other.

If you can provide Emmett and Milo with a loving forever home, please complete our online application if you haven’t already. Then email Meg at Cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in adopting both boys.
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Georgie in Columbus, OH

Here is Georgie with his new family…

Hi!  I’m Georgie! 

I’m a 6-7 year old tricolor boy given to rescue when my people split up. I love to be outside and explore nature. I am happiest taking a long meandering morning walk through the woods or park, then taking a long snooze with you at my side afterward. As sweet as I am handsome, I am also a very good boy. I sleep all night in my crate, do my business outside when I should, know my basic commands, and tolerate your having to leave me without complaint (although I would always rather go with you), and greet you so warmly when you return.   

I do love my food! And your food! And the other dog’s food! I currently weigh 30 pounds. Diets are so hard, but the vet says I should lose a few pounds so I am trying. My old vet said I had an umbilical hernia and a grade 1 heart murmur but my foster mom’s vet says there’s no murmur, so go figure.

I’m pretty independent, and happy to do my own thing as long as you are near. I get along great with the other dog in my foster mom’s house, and all the kids in the neighborhood pet me and tell me how cute I am.   

My ideal home would give me the chance to run and play outside frequently. I love adventure and being included in activities. I don’t need someone home all the time, but I don’t think I would like being alone all day either. Somewhere in between would be just fine.  

Please read our Process and FAQ pages. If you think we are a match, please complete the online application if you haven’t already done so, and then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net

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Elvis in Chesterfield, MO

Here is Elvis with his new dad…

Yes, Elvis is alive and living a healthy life! He is disguised as a handsome 6-year-old, 20 pound Blenheim Cavalier born 10/8/19! He still has the bootie wiggle, soulful howl (really a husky bark!) and quick tail thumping moves! He is waiting in Chesterfield, MO for the special family to “Love Him Tender”. 

Elvis has an endearing personality as he becomes a favorite of all who meet him. He is friendly with his three foster siblings and several cats. He has had no guarding  issues but will steal other pups food if given a chance. Of course, that seems to be a Cavalier trait! He sleeps in a large comfy crate but would be happy sleeping with his family also. His food (Fromm Salmon and Veg) is presented in his crate also. When his foster mom leaves the house, he is free in the kitchen area with the other pups. Most of the day he follows his foster mom and other pups around. He often wants to be on his foster mom’s lap, next to her on the chair or couch or at her feet.

Elvis is learning to walk on a leash and navigate stairs. Potty training is about 85% with opportunities to go outside about every 2 hours. He knows his name and is learning “sit”. Car rides with a safety harness are a favorite!

Since coming to Cavalier Rescue USA, Elvis has been neutered, microchipped, treated for an ear infection, had a cyst on his tail removed and dental cleaning with 26 extractions! He has been groomed to a short length due to intake mats etc. His coat has already improved in luster and health. He is also on monthly heartworm and flea and tick preventatives. In addition, weekly ear flushing is recommended to keep ears healthy. No other medications are necessary. 

He has the most soulful eyes that help him get a few more treats! He has been exposed to many adults, teens and preteens. He is affectionate and has been learning routines from the other pups. Elvis would thrive with a family member home most of the time, a safe, fenced yard and family commitment to continue training.  

If you can provide Elvis with a loving forever home, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Sarah at Cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com  to let her know you are interested in adopting Elvis.

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Bella in Wakeman, OH

Here is Bella with her new dad…

Hello everyone! I am Bella, a gorgeous two-year-old Ruby Cavalier. I was rescued by a good Samaritan and placed into a foster home.

I am very nimble and fast! I love to run and jump! Foster Mom says that I will need a securely fenced yard with at least a 48-inch high fence. I love to chase the squirrels, birds and leaves that are flying about.

I also enjoy exploring the bike path on our walks.

There is an outside cat that lives here, and we get along very nicely. I also have a Cavalier Foster brother, and we are very good friends. Often we will curl up on the bed and snooze together.

I ride very well in the car. We go to the park for some of our walks.

The one place I do not like to go is the vet. I went there recently and had my vaccines updated. Then I had to go back and spend the whole night there when I was spayed. Was I ever happy to see Foster Mom when she came back to get me!

I am crate-trained, however, I do not like to sleep in my crate at night. I want someone to snuggle up with, and sleep in their bed.

During the day I will often snuggle in right by Foster Mom or Foster Dad. I love taking naps with Foster Dad on the couch! Foster Brother says that I often dream and bark softly in my sleep.

I know the commands “sit” and  “wait.”  I am better “sit” because I know good things, like a treat, can be involved with that one. Foster Mom and Dad say that I am energetic, and I walk pretty well on a leash.

I am house-trained, but do not know how to ask to go outside for a potty break. I will need someone home most of the time, such as a retired person or someone who works from home. (I have been left for a few hours with no problems at all.) I have not had any accidents in my foster home. My Foster Mom says I am very respectful their home.

I am fond of playing with the toys, and love to chew on hard bones.

I am a true cuddle bug, and just love to be on a lap.

If interested in adopting me, please complete our online application, (if you haven’t already.) Then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net so she knows of your interest.
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