Gunner in Lakewood, OH

Here is Gunner with his new family….

If you have a cold lap and seem to have lost your shadow, this Cavalier is the perfect dog for you. Gunner came to Cavalier Rescue USA from a very busy family that was not able to give him the attention that he needed. Gunner was recently taken to the vet and had a clean bill of health. He did recently get his teeth cleaned with some extractions, however, none of this has stopped him from enjoying his life with his foster family. This handsome boy weighs 20 lbs.

Gunner enjoys following you around the house, napping smack dab in the middle of your lap no matter what you seem to be doing at the time, and running around his fenced-in yard with his fur buddies. In his previous home, he did not have a designated place to sleep. At his foster home he has learned where his “room” is and happily goes there when asked. He seems to enjoy being in his “room” and loves passing out on a nice cushy chair or couch. Gunner enjoys a car ride, only when he is with his fur buddies and gets anxious and wines when he is not with them in the car.  

Gunner is completely house-trained. He loves the company of other dogs, teenagers, and adults, and will need a little time to fit in with his new surroundings. When he first arrived at his foster home,  Gunner would anxiously throw-up when he was nervous. However, after a couple of weeks, this anxiety has dissipated and he no longer does this. He enjoys being home with the family and would thrive in an environment with a stay-at-home/work-from-home caregiver. Gunner has not been around cats or small children in his foster home; however, he was raised with two young children in his previous home.  

Gunner is loving his “healthier” treat options like celery, cucumbers, peppers, raspberries, strawberries and yogurt! He has recently learned how to climb the steps in his foster’s house- so no worries- as your new shadow can now be with you wherever you are in your home. Gunner loves to go on walks and is very excited to be on his leash and exploring new places.

Gunner will be happiest in a home with a fenced-in yard and another friendly dog or two. He gets along well with other pets and seems to be less nervous in the car when he has other fur buddies to keep him company. 

If Gunner seems like a perfect fit for your family and you are within a couple of hours away from his foster home in Lakewood, Ohio, please complete an online application if you haven’t already and then send an email to Sherry Morgan, our Rescue Coordinator, at morgans817@sbcglobal.net

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Buster in Okemos, MI

Bright-Eyed, Buster says Thank you!

Thank you to all supporters, friends, and family of Cavalier Rescue USA. You have provided Buster with the gift of sight! And he is so happy, and now Buster is ready to be adopted!

Buster is a 23.5 lb, dapper Blenheim male. The vet thinks he is about 9 or 10 years young, although his owner said he was 6. Buster came to rescue from an owner who was experiencing declining health and was no longer able to care for Buster. At his initial vet visit after arriving in rescue, we learned that Buster was nearly blind in both eyes due to severe cataracts. In May, Buster had the cataracts removed in both eyes, immediately relieving the discomfort he was experiencing in one eye. His sight has been restored, and Buster finds himself in a whole new, colorful, exciting world!

Having sight restored has boosted his demeanor greatly. Buster’s confidence has increased and he is much less anxious. At his follow-up visit to the ophthalmologist, Buster freely gave tons of thank you kisses to his doctor and the care staff. This new life philosophy of “free kisses for everyone!” has extended to his foster family and everyone he meets at Home Depot, the park, and other outings. 

Buster amplifies all the typical Cavalier traits! There is more love packed into his 24lb frame than he can give in one day. He has a wonderful, happy disposition. He is a quiet, loving soul, never barking inside or outside the home. Buster gets along well with the other Cavaliers in his foster home — they helped nudge him around the house when he had difficulty seeing. 

Buster loves his daily walks and is the first one to the door to get his harness on. This is no easy feat, as Buster wiggles with joy and unloads tons of kisses whilst gearing up for a walk. He is great on a leash and responds well to praise along the way. Buster also really loves riding in a car, even if it is just around the block. He is reluctant to leave the car once the ride is complete. Buster also enjoys the outdoors, but prefers to stick close to his foster family and the other Cavaliers in his foster home. Buster’s favorite place is being next to his people. How else can he unload all his free kisses?!

Buster is housebroken, having had no accidents inside his foster family’s home. He uses a bell by the back door to signal his need to go outside. Buster does not require a fenced yard, only a family that will monitor him when he is outside. He does not need to be crated when his family leaves the home. He is content to take a nap alongside his foster siblings when the people are gone. 

Buster is doing extremely well after his cataract surgery. One eye still looks cloudy, but the vet is hoping that will clear up in the next month. Buster is on a scheduled regime of eye drops (three different drops, twice a day) and visits to his Veterinarian Ophthalmologist in Williamston, Michigan. He will need a six-month and 12-month follow-up visit to his eye doctor (in November and May 2027). And Buster may need to continue one of the eye drop treatments for his lifetime (cost is about $55 for a three-month supply). He is very good about getting his eye drops. Why? Well, it’s another opportunity to give kisses.  

Buster would do well in a family where someone is home most of the time. He would enjoy the companionship and support of a small canine sibling. His fur-ever family will need to administer eye drops and should take him on regular walks to help Buster with his weight management. He would benefit from dropping another few pounds. 

Buster is neutered, microchipped, and UTD on his shots. No heart issues were detected.

If you are looking for a loving companion that will provide endless love and attention, then Buster is right for you! He has been an extreme gem-of-a-gentleman while in foster care and with his prior owner. He’s a really special and immensely thankful dog. 

Please complete our online application (if you haven’t already) and then send an email to June Kirchgatter at June.cavaliers@gmail.com to let her know that you are interested in Buster. We will only consider applicants that will continue to provide his eye care, are able to take Buster to his follow-up vet visits (to the ophthalmologist in Williamston, MI), and are home most of the day.

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Toby in Carmel, IN

Meet Toby, a nine-month-old Blenheim boy!

Toby was surrendered by his owner who didn’t have time to give him the life he deserves. He has only had one previous owner.

Toby is as sweet as he can be. He’s a puppy through and through, with tons of energy and a true zest for life.

Toby is very friendly. He’s never met a a stranger.

Toby loves walking on a leash with his foster Mom, and does a great job on every walk.

He has been enjoying a fenced-in yard with two other dogs to play with. Toby gets along well with the other dogs. He has not, however, been observed around cats.

Toby is crate-trained when his foster family leaves the house for brief periods. He enjoys sleeping in his crate all night. He really loves his crate.

Toby does very well with children, and loves playing with them. He also loves his toys, especially stuffed animals. He  loves cuddling on the couch …once he gets his energy out.

Toby is very happy go-lucky and goes with the flow. He does not seem to be bothered by a chaotic events,  such as the arrival of house guests.

He is great at going potty outside if he is taken out every few hours.

Toby will need some manners training, as he is still very much an energetic little guy who loves to learn.

He is the sweetest boy, and will do well in a family with children and lots of fun activities.

Toby will be neutered soon, and once healed will be available for adoption. He will require a belly band for a time while inside the house till he learns not to mark.

If you feel you can give Toby the perfect forever home, please read Our Process and FAQs and complete our online application, if you have not already.

Please also email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net so she knows of your interest in this sweet boy.

Applicants within a four hour drive of Carmel will be considered.

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Piper and Magic in Lewisburg, OH

Meet Piper and Magic, a delightful bonded pair looking for a loving home together.

Hello, my name is Piper. I am 11 years old and was born January 6, 2015. I weigh 18 pounds. My color is Blenheim. I have a small thumbprint on my head between my ears. My foster parents can tell me and Magic apart by the spot. I have big, beautiful eyes. I don’t hear very well, but I follow Magic, my foster dog siblings and my foster parents around well. Magic and I were given to the Cavalier Rescue USA by our owner who had a change in family circumstances and sadly could no longer keep us. Our owner wanted a perfect forever home for us. She said that we deserve it.

I am a happy easy-going dog. Nothing bothers me. I am always wagging my tail. I love being as close to my foster parents as possible. I follow them everywhere. I sleep in a dog bed with Magic, in my foster parents’ bedroom. Occasionally, when my Aussie mix foster sister leaves the room, I will climb the doggie stairs and snuggle with my foster dad.

I’ve had my shots, am spayed, micro-chipped, and had two tumors taken out of my tummy that were benign. I had some dental work done and I lost all my teeth. My foster dad takes kibble and wets it and stores in the refrigerator. He warms in the microwave and smashes it with a fork for me to eat. I am housebroken when taken out on the schedule. My foster parents are home most of the time, so I go outside every 3 to 4 hours. Magic and I will take walks, but we are not that excited about them.

Hello, my name is Magic. I am also a Blenheim Cavalier. I weigh 19 pounds and I’m nine years old. My birthday is February 21, 2017. I am very close to Piper. When she left to go to the vet I cried and scratched at the door. I protect Piper. She needs me. Although, I am a bit more afraid of things than she is. I love to follow my foster parents around. I do well with my foster Cavalier that is here. I don’t do so well with the bigger foster dog. She’s nosy and always wants to know what everybody’s doing. She licks my head too. I will eat the other dog’s food, so my foster parents put me behind the gate to eat. I do growl if someone is eating a snack in the living room and I think the other dogs are getting too close to it. I am working on those things. My two favorite things are to be petted and sitting beside someone. I have all my shots. I have a low-grade murmur but not on any meds yet. I am micro-chipped and housebroken. Sometimes I wet on the patio instead of the yard.

For this pair, we are looking for a family where someone is around much of the time that has a fenced yard and kids over the age of 8 (if there are children in the family). If you meet all what we’re looking for and live within three hours of Lewisburg, OH. please complete our online application if you haven’t already and email Sherry Morgan morgans817@sbcglobal.net so she knows of your interest.

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Gizmo in Columbus, OH

Here is Gizmo with his new family…

Gizmo is a sweet 5 year old tricolor boy who loves spending most of his time very close to his foster mom. Curled up on the back of the couch while you are reading, or next to your chair while you work is just fine with Gizmo as long as you are near.

Gizmo’s family selflessly surrendered him to rescue when they felt their lifestyle required him to spend too much time in a crate. The crate still isn’t his favorite place, but he will rest comfortably there while you are away once he’s sure you will come back soon. He will also sleep overnight in the crate, but would prefer a spot in the big bed, stretched out on his back, all four paws in the air just begging for belly rubs. So cute and silly!

He loves to watch the goings-on in the neighborhood from the back of the couch and keeps us all safe from Amazon drivers, Door Dash deliveries and random items blowing across the yard. He does not require a fenced yard, and walks well on a leash and loves to take daily walks. He barks at first at new people, but settles quickly when reassured they are friend, not foe.

Gizmo guards his food from other dogs so is crated at meal time. While he gets along with his foster siblings in all other ways, he would be probably be happiest as an only dog with all the food, all the treats, and all the attention. He is so eager to please and return your affection.

Gizmo weighs 20 pounds, is fully recovered from recent neuter surgery, and is in good health. He has no audible heart murmer, is up to date on vaccines, and is microchipped. He will need a dental cleaning in the near future. He is housebroken, but his signal to go out is subtle – happy wigglebutt much like him at other times – so he does best when kept on a schedule.

Please read Our Process and FAQ sections. If your home is a match for Gizmo, please complete the online application if you haven’t already done so, and then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net  to let her know of your interest.

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Birdie in Kenilworth, IL

Here is the pup with her new family…

My name is Birdie and I am an almost 3-year-old (my birthday is 7-12-2023), 17 pound slim bundle of Cavalier love. I am a solid Black Cavalier with the most gorgeous coat (my feathering and slippers are really coming in nicely!) and I have big beautiful dark eyes along with the biggest heart for everyone I meet. I was given to Cavalier Rescue USA by my breeder who wanted the perfect forever home to be found for me.

My favorite thing in life is to be with my foster mom and my big black Lab foster brother. I can’t be close enough, I even crawl into his crate to nap with him! I have a calm, confident, curious personality and gentle temperament. I have met children of various ages and am comfortable around calm, respectful, dog-savvy children ages 5 and older. While on walks I will bark hello at dogs in passing to let them know I am here. I love all dogs I have met, especially my foster brother who I cuddle up to every day. I love to play with other dogs and would enjoy a life with other Cavaliers to play with and snuggle with every day. I just love everyone, although I am a bit shy when meeting new people.  

In just a short time I have learned to walk on a leash in a semi-urban neighborhood with loud trains and trucks. I really enjoy walks with my foster brother and hope I can continue going on walks in my forever home. I also enjoy being able to run and explore my foster mom’s physically fenced yard, so that is something I would really like to have as well. I would love to be able to sleep with my new person in the big bed as being close is important to me. I am fully housetrained on a schedule and I can hold it all night. My foster mom is home most of the time to let me out, but I learned very quickly to go outside.

I am a healthy girl! I have sound knees and I have recently undergone a spay, dental (with 3 extractions), am up to date on core vaccines and prevention and am microchipped. I have a very faint low grade heart murmur; the vet said it might be because I was nervous, and there is nothing needed at this time.

If you meet all of Birdie’s requirements and live within 2 hours of Kenilworth, Illinois, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then send an email to Carrie Thiergart at cavalierrescuecarrie@yahoo.com so she knows of your interest.

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