My name is Frank, but my foster family also calls me “Frank the Fabulous Cavachon”. I am half Cavalier and half Bichon Frise. My original family whom I lived with my whole life told me I’m also part Muppet. I owe my “fabulousness” to them but they had to give me up because a new member of the family developed an allergy to dogs.
They did such a great job with me! Though I miss them terribly, I have been simply “fabulous” in my new foster home with my foster parents and my two human foster brothers who are 9 and 11 years old. We’ve gotten to know each other well and I love to do whatever they do whether it’s lounging on the couch, watching them do laundry, playing chase, going for walks or going for car rides. I am wherever they are!
I’m also friendly with other dogs I meet. So far, I’ve met dogs on my walks and I’ve also made a new BFF, a 4 year old Cocker Spaniel. He always wants to play with me , but I much prefer a game of relaxation on something soft like a couch, blanket or my dog bed. There is not a person or dog that I don’t get along with.
Recently, my foster family sang a song called “Happy Birthday ” to me and put a weird looking cone on my head. They told me, “Frank, you were born on 2/2/2014 and this is your paw-ty”! Hold the horses, wait a whole minute and shut the door! If I did the math right, I just turned 11 years old! I heard somewhere that small breed dogs become seniors at around 11 years. Wowsers! I think I just moved up to senior dog status! I can’t tell though and I definitely do not feel like a senior dog! I am still able to jump on the couch, jump on my foster parents’ really high bed and I can even jump in the car when we go on our car rides.
Though my wild and crazy puppy days are over and I am more of a professional nap taker and cuddler, I do not mind walks. I just walked almost 2 miles the other day without any problems. I guess that’s how I stay so young. Not only am I a good walker, but I am a pro walking on a leash. A good thing about becoming a senior dog is that I’ve had plenty of practice with leashes. I don’t pull and I don’t get sidetracked by other dogs or animals during my walk.
I am also a pro at going potty. I am potty trained, have not had an accident in the house and I tell my foster family when I have to go outside. I sleep through the night in my crate and then do my business in the morning.
I consider myself a “young senior”. I got a full vet check-up and the vet said I am healthy, up to date on all my vaccinations and my weight is perfect at 16 pounds. I’m neutered and I didn’t even need any dental work despite only having less than half of my teeth left!I am able to eat regular kibbles and have a good appetite. But due to multiple food allergies, I have been on Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein prescription dog food for a few years and will need to continue it. The cost works out to be about $70 a month. It’s been years since I’ve had treats. I don’t miss them at all!
I would say then that age is just a number! I have proven that! So, let’s eat cake, well, kibbles for me, and celebrate another year of being fabulous! If you are looking for a seasoned veteran dog that is sweet, well trained, good with kids and other dogs, a professional cuddler, a couch and walking buddy, look no further! I would be so fortunate to find my forever home with you!
If you are interested in Frank, please fill out the adoption application if you haven’t already and then reach out to Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.