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Meet Monroe! Monroe is a three-year-old Blenheim, sweet-natured, easy-going boy who loves to cuddle. Monroe’s birthday is March 5, 2023.

Although Monroe was rescued from a breeder where he didn’t receive the care and attention he deserves, he has a heart full of love.
He loves being a member of the family and playing with his Cavalier housemates. He loves his ears scratched and lots of cuddles.

Monroe is an active dog who plays with toys, chews on bones and chases balls. Anytime you squeak his toy, Monroe comes running! Toss a ball and he happily goes after it, and brings it back to you, repeatedly!
Anything can be a toy to Monroe, including personal items from the laundry basket. He doesn’t chew on them. He just likes to embarrass you by leaving them in the living room.

Monroe’s happy place is around people, and he does bark in protest if left him by himself. However, the complaining only lasts for a few minutes and then he settles down. Monroe wants you to know he would rather not be left behind!
Sometimes his foster Mom will give him a yummy treat or bone with peanut butter to lick when she leaves the house. In this case, there is no protesting from Monroe. He loves treats!

During quiet times, Monroe is a snuggler and nestles as close as he can to you. If he cannot get close, he will find a spot to lay down next to you. At bedtime, Monroe goes willingly into a crate and sleeps all night.
In the morning, he enjoys a snuggle in bed. He knows how to use the doggy steps to get up on the bed, and doesn’t hesitate to climb them if it means curling up with his foster Mom.

Monroe is a quick learner who will come when called and walk politely on a leash. However, the outside world is still new to Monroe and he may be a bit skittish when he encounters something new.
Monroe has a high food drive and wants to please, which will make training easier. If a correction is needed, Monroe responds well to a firm voice. He promptly stops what he is doing and looks to you for direction.

Monroe is potty trained and reliable on a schedule. He can be trusted for up to four hours inside. Accidents in the house are rare. However, a regular schedule and supervision are necessary while Monroe acclimates to the household routines of his forever home.
Monroe is healthy, weighs sixteen pounds and is up-to-date on all vaccinations. He is microchipped, neutered and had a dental cleaning.
At the time of his surgery, Monroe had an ear infection, and subsequently completed a round of antibiotics. His heartworm test was negative, and he is on a monthly preventative for ticks, fleas and heartworm.

Monroe will make an ideal companion for active individuals and families who have the time to devote to him. Monroe will do best in a home with established routines and another easy-going dog.
If you can provide Monroe his loving home, please fill out our online application if you have not already done so. Then email Sarah at cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in Monroe.
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Are you looking for your best Buddy? Well here is Buddy, a 3-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a handsome tricolor coat and an easygoing, affectionate personality. He’s the kind of dog who wins people of all ages over quickly! Buddy loves to visit his foster mom’s mother in the care center and visit with all age folks. He might be a candidate for a therapy dog! Whether it’s playtime in the yard or curling up for some attention, Buddy thrives on being part of the family.

He has a bit of a unique stride due to an old puppy injury that left one leg slightly shorter than the others, but it doesn’t slow him down or dampen his spirit. Buddy gets around just fine and is always ready for a walk, something that would help him shed a little extra weight and stay in great shape. Buddy weighs 25 lbs and the vet says he needs to lose 3-5 lbs.

Buddy prefers the comfort of being near his people over being confined, so he’s not a fan of crates. He’d do best in a home where he can enjoy companionship, gentle exercise, and plenty of love. Buddy, like most dogs, enjoys his zoomies at night, and when all done, he will happily trot off to bed and sweetly snore. Buddy does not need a fenced yard as he walks well on his leash and harness.

All in all, Buddy is a sweet, resilient little dog with a big heart and lots of joy to give.
He is being fostered in Red Wing, MN.

If you are interested in Buddy, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Gail at cavalierrescueusawimn@gmail.com to let her know you’ve applied.
Here is Franklin with his new family…

Love me, love me, love me! This is the anthem for handsome Franklin, a 3-year old male Blenheim Cavalier. Franklin is the kind of dog who instantly steals your heart the moment you meet him. Weighing 22 pounds, he is a big blend of sweet, gentle, and devoted. Whether curled up beside you, following you from room to room, or greeting you with excitement after a short time away, Franklin lives for connection. He came into rescue through no fault of his own when his family could no longer care for him after a divorce. He is now ready to give his whole heart to a new forever home.

Franklin has a calm, patient temperament and truly loves people. He warms up quickly to visitors and has experience being around children ages 2 to 10 in his previous home. He thrives on companionship and would do best in a home where someone is around most of the day. Franklin is happiest when he is near his person, whether that means sitting in your lap or simply resting close by. He enjoys being the center of attention, but he is also respectful of space and can be content to relax quietly at your side.In his foster home, Franklin has excellent house manners.

He is fully housetrained with no accidents when given regular potty breaks. He is crate trained and sleeps soundly through the night in his crate next to his foster mom’s bed. He also stays comfortably in his crate when she runs errands. His foster mom works from home, so he hangs out during the workday in her office on his special chair or in his doggie bed. Franklin is not a big barker, though he will happily let you know when he is excited to see you.

Franklin enjoys the simple things in life. He loves being outside, going for walks, exploring, and especially receiving belly rubs. He is a great leash walker and would thrive in a home with a fenced yard where he can safely run and explore. Although he is affectionate and adaptable, Franklin has an alpha-dog temperament and will do best as the only pet in the home so he can soak up all the people love and attention. He can get overly excited around other dogs, although he would benefit from some monitored play date with other Cavaliers or similar size/temperament dogs.

After a recent vet visit, Franklin proved to be in excellent health and just had his teeth cleaned. He is slightly overweight, but with regular exercise, good diet, and a balanced routine, he is already on track to hit his target weight. He is up-to-date with his vaccinations, neutered, and microchipped.

Franklin is truly a special dog who will bring warmth, companionship, and unconditional love into the right home. If you are looking for a loyal companion to be by your side, Franklin may be the perfect match for you.
If you are home during the day, have a fenced yard, and no other dogs in your home, please complete the online adoption application and email June Kirchgatter at June.cavaliers@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in Franklin. If you are already in our database, no need to complete another application. Just give June your first and last name.
Here is Belle with her new family…

Belle is a 9 month old Ruby Cavalier (7/19/2025) who is as sweet as she is stunning. Weighing just 15 pounds, she is the perfect small companion with a big, joyful and affectionate personality.





Here is Pug with his new family…

Pug, yeah, I know a silly name for a Cavalier! And I am definitely a Cavalier! I came from a scary place and even though I am safe now, there are things that still frighten me and make me back away. My foster mom and fur brother and sister are helping me learn how to be a spoiled dog.

I just had my birthday on March 14, so am 4 years old. I had a fun time celebrating with my foster family. Napping on the couch with them and knowing that humans touch can feel really good. And did I say that I love doing zoomies around the yard, trying to catch a bird or squirrel?

Mom says I am doing great and I do not potty in the house. Leashes still frighten me when I see them over my head. I love the tasty food I get now and my coat is looking nice and shiny! I do like to collect things like socks and tee shirts that I find on the bathroom floor, but I do not chew on them. Mom gives me my Lamb Chop and I can chew on that. I also like a bone every now and then. I sleep all night in a crate by her bed, but would really like to snuggle with my siblings and Mom on the big bed. Maybe you will let me snuggle with you?

I am Pug’s foster mom, and everything he has said is true. He is a sweet, shy and just now learning that human touch does not mean fear or pain. When Pug came into rescue he had psoriasis and yeasty ears. Slight corneal scarring was noted on his left eye, but no treatment was recommended. He was seen by the vet and had a dental where he lost four teeth, and is eating healthy food with a sardine added occasionally to help improve his skin and coat. We have also been using a medicated shampoo and the bare patches are filling in. He weighs 16.6 pounds, which is good for him.

He was very easy to potty train, although potty on leash is difficult and he will need more work to walk on leash. He is on a routine of going out every 3 hours or so. A securely fenced yard is a must. It would also be good for him to have another pup to help him learn the house routines and he does love to run and play with his siblings here.

Pug, like many dogs from commercial breeders, has issues with doorways, and needs a little space when going in and out. His foster brother and sister have helped with that. If I take one of them with me when I go out, he will bark, and want to go with us. He also lets me know when someone is at the door!

When Pug first came into rescue he would run from and growl at people, but when picked up, never showed any aggression. He would be held and petted until he could relax. This was done many times daily till now he is the first on the couch and although still apprehensive, wants to get in the middle when a person sits down and pets the other two. He can be sassy and will run after the ball, but hasn’t learned to bring it back. Pug is very treat motivated, and that will help with his progress.

Pug is a sweet, healthy, and active tricolor boy, and will bring lots of joy to his new home. If you are interested in adopting Pug and meet what we are looking for in a new home for him, please fill out our online application if you haven’t already. Then please email Rescue Coordinator Sarah at cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com.