Franklin in Northville, MI

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.

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Belle in Canfield, OH

Update 5-3-26: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

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.

 
This playful and quirky girl loves attention and is always ready to give kisses. She truly thrives on human connection, enjoys lap sitting and follows her foster mom from room to room just to stay close. Belle is happiest when she is near her people and included in whatever is going on around her. 
 
 
Belle came to rescue as an owner surrender when her previous owner was no longer able to care for her. She is perfectly healthy, fully vetted, microchipped and spayed. She is almost fully potty trained with little to no accidents in the home.
 

Belle does well with other dogs and enjoys their company. She has not been around young children, but she has done well with teens. She walks nicely on a leash, is great in the car and comfortable navigating stairs. At night, Belle sleeps peacefully in her crate, but she would likely love to snuggle up to her human. She is a good eater, enjoys her treats and is an easy, happy companion who is eager to please. 
 

 
Belle is affectionate, loyal, and full of love to give. She will return your love tenfold. She would do best in a home that can offer her consistency, companionship and affection and that has a fenced yard and someone home most of the time. If you are looking for a joyful little shadow to brighten your days, Belle may be your perfect match.
 
 
If you think that you would be a good fit for this sweet Ruby girl, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Sherry Morgan (morgans817@sbcglobal.net) so she knows of your interest.

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Scout in Lakewood, OH

Here is Scout with her new family…

Meet the most beautiful, easy-going, and laid-back 8.5-year-old Blenheim you will ever know. Scout came to Cavalier Rescue USA from a very busy family that was not able to give her the attention that she needed. Scout was recently taken to the vet and received a clean bill of health with no heart murmurs. She did recently get her teeth cleaned with some extractions. None of this has stopped her from enjoying her life with her foster family.

Scout loves following you around the house, napping on a good sun-drenched chair, and sprawling out on the cold tile floor after an intense run around her fenced-in yard. She enjoys sleeping in her crate at night; however, she wouldn’t scoff at an owner who allows her to take over their pillow in bed. Although she has been known to snore on occasion, she does not do it consistently and enjoys a sound sleep in your arms. Scout loves a good car ride, a long walk, or just snuggling on your lap while you watch TV or read a book.

Scout is completely house-trained and crate-trained. She adores the company of other dogs, teenagers, and adults, and adapts quickly to new surroundings. She enjoys being home with the family and would thrive in an environment with a stay-at-home/work-from-home caregiver. Scout has not been around cats or small children in her foster home. However, she was raised with a cat and two young children in her early years.

Scout is treat motivated. She has been loving some “healthier” treat options like carrots, peppers, raspberries, and strawberries…NOT celery! She is very smart and knows how to sneak past the gate that is left up in the sunroom when she is home alone with her fur buddies. When she has free roam of the house without any supervision, we still come home to her lounging in her favorite chair and the house in the exact shape we left it in.

If Scout seems like a perfect fit for your family and live within a couple of hours drive from her foster home in Lakewood, Ohio, please complete an online application and send an email to Sherry Morgan, our local coordinator, at morgans817@sbcglobal.net

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Pug in University City, MO

Update 4-28-26: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

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.  

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Winston in Noblesville, IN

Introducing Winston!  Winston’s world was rocked when his family of 13 years dropped him off at the shelter after they got a new puppy.  Understandably, he was confused being in this environment but Cavalier Rescue USA quickly sprung him from the shelter.

It was obvious Winston has seen some neglect. He had a rough few days with a visit to the Vet and getting a long overdue grooming. Even with everything he has been through, Winston’s sweet Cavalier personality is shining through and he’s remembering what it feels like to be loved again.

Winston was born June 15, 2012. At 28 lbs he needs to lose weight so he is currently on a diet. The only time he barks is in the kitchen as if he’s telling his foster mom she surely forgot half his dinner!

It’s a joy to see him digging through the toy box where he searches for a soft toy. After a quick game of fetch, Winston settles in for a long afternoon nap. He is able to navigate a few stairs to go outside but requires a little help up on furniture. Winston is a good boy and has not had any accidents!  

Winston does enjoy being around the Cavaliers in his foster home. Another calm dog in his new home would be nice but he can also be an only pup. He’ll take a slow stroll around the fenced back yard but a fence isn’t necessary as long as someone is with him. He prefers being indoors.  

Winston is crate trained but does not need to be crated when his foster parents are gone. He will sleep by the door waiting for his people to come home. He sleeps all night either in his open crate or in one of the dog beds. He rides well in the car laying quietly in a booster seat often falling asleep. He even enjoys a short walk in the neighborhood.

Medically, the Vet noted Winston’s condition is as expected for his age. He is deaf, has suspected nuclear sclerosis (cloudy eyes) in both eyes but this does not affect his vision, has a grade 3 murmur that does not require meds at this time. A soft mass was felt on his belly that is suspected fatty tissue. Teeth are grade 4/4 for severe dental disease. A dental was not recommended due to the risk at his age. His dental condition does not affect eating at all. He loves food!  

Winston is in search of a family to cherish him in his twilight years. In turn, this sweet senior will make a devoted companion who will lay by your side and quietly keep you company throughout the day. If you feel you can open your heart and home to Winston please complete the online application if you don’t already have one on file and then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net  to let her know of your interest.

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Patch in Rogersville, MO

Update 4-21-26: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

Meet Patch! Patch is an energetic and playful boy who came to Cavalier Rescue USA through a commercial breeder. Our veterinarian estimated Patch is between 2 and 3-years-old. Since he entered foster care, Patch has had a much-needed bath, dental cleaning, and neutering. He is currently finishing a course of antibiotics for an ear infection. Otherwise, Patch is a healthy 15 lb boy. He loves to play with his Cavalier housemates, but he is shy and skittish around people. It is a brand new world for Patch, and he is learning to adjust to new surroundings, people, and experiences. 

Patch appears to have limited experience with people and is learning to trust his foster mom. When she walks nearby, Patch takes a few steps back to keep her at a distance. Although he avoids being petted, he follows his foster mom around the house and eagerly approaches her hand for a treat. Patch also enjoys sitting close on the couch, but on his own terms. He jumps onto the end of the sofa and gradually moves toward his foster mom, joining her and the other Cavaliers, who are snuggled together. Initially, Patch slept in a crate upon arriving at his foster home, but now he sleeps on a bed in his foster mom’s room. He likes to spend time in the big bed before bed so we know he would ultimately like to sleep in bed with his forever family and other pets. 

He potties on a schedule and has had only a few accidents since arriving in foster care. Patch has gradually adjusted to the household routines and has settled in nicely. Patch has discovered and loves squeak toys, balls, and chewing on bones. 

Although Patch has shown improvement, he remains wary around people, avoids physical contact, and isn’t a snuggler. He hasn’t shown any aggression in his foster home. However, when his foster mom approaches to pick him up, he cowers and protests by barking or softly growling—more like a grumbling complaint. Yet, he offers no resistance, and once he’s in her arms, Patch is a perfect gentleman.

Patch will make an ideal companion for individuals and couples who have the time and patience to work with him, earn his trust, and allow him to move at his own pace. Since Patch is uncomfortable being petted, he is not appropriate for households with young children. He will do best in a home with established routines and another easy-going, calm, mature dog that can help Patch adjust to his forever home. Patch requires a secure, physically fenced yard. 

If you can provide Patch with a loving, patient forever home, please fill out our online application if you haven’t already and then email Sarah at cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in Patch.

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