Teddy was born on December 19, 2025, and came to his foster home at 5 months old needing to gain weight, build confidence, and learn how to simply be a dog. We’re happy to report that he has accomplished all three! Now just over 6 months old, Teddy is thriving and blossoming into the happy, playful puppy he was always meant to be.

Teddy entered Cavalier Rescue USA after his breeder became concerned when he wasn’t gaining weight and a low-grade heart murmur was detected. After seeing his veterinarian, it was discovered that Teddy was battling both Giardia and Coccidia, along with a double ear infection. His vet initially heard a Grade 2 heart murmur, which later improved to a Grade 1 murmur and has since completely resolved. After treatment for his parasites and ear infections, Teddy is feeling fantastic and looking better every day. His coat is filling in nicely, although he still sports a cute little “lion tail” with a fluffy tuft at the end that makes everyone smile.

When Teddy arrived in foster care, he weighed only 6.1 pounds. He now weighs 9.2 pounds and continues to grow. He can be a little particular about his kibble and prefers to graze throughout the day rather than eat large meals all at once.
The transformation in Teddy has been remarkable. When he first arrived, he was subdued, lethargic, and not at all like a typical puppy. After receiving proper medical care and spending time in a loving foster home, you would never guess the difficult start he had.

Teddy loves going for walks where he can explore new sights, smells, and sounds. He enjoys meeting other dogs and is always eager for an adventure. He also loves puppy zoomies, both indoors and outside, and his adorable floppy ears often flip inside out during playtime, a look that has become his signature style.

Teddy is incredibly social and loves every dog he meets. He would make an excellent travel companion because he rides well in the car and adapts easily to new environments. While he’s independent enough to explore on his own, he always checks back in to make sure his people are nearby.
He currently lives with children and another dog and has learned so much in foster care, including how to walk on a leash, navigate stairs, play with toys, and soothe his teething gums with appropriate chew toys and bones.

Like most puppies, Teddy is full of energy, but after a good walk or backyard sniff session, he’s perfectly happy to curl up beside his people or relax on one of the many dog beds around the house.
Teddy is comfortable in his crate when his foster family needs to run errands and is making great progress with potty training when kept on a consistent schedule with trips outside every 2–3 hours. As a young puppy, he still occasionally needs a nighttime potty break and requires supervision to keep him from chewing on things he shouldn’t.

Teddy would thrive in a home with another dog. The first thing he does when he wakes up in the morning is to look for the other dog in the house – to eat breakfast, to go potty and then to gently settle in for the day.

Teddy is great with kids too. He has been exposed to kids, both young and old. He goes to school pick up and drop off every day and is well known around his community for his friendly disposition and cute face.

Teddy is currently too young to be neutered, so his forever family is required and must agree to have him neutered around 9–10 months of age.He is up to date on vaccines and heartworm/flea/tick prevention.
If Teddy sounds like the perfect addition to your family, please complete our online adoption application and email cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com to let us know you’re interested in giving this sweet boy the loving forever home he deserves.

































