Molly in Peoria, AZ

This sweet, lovely lady is Molly! Born June 26, 2018, Molly is a beautiful, oh-so-cottony-soft tricolor Cavalier heart throb! Her deep brown eyes and gentle composure have everyone she meets falling head over heels at first glance!  

Molly spent the first 5 of her 7 years in her breeder’s kennel. She was then given to a caring lady who adored Molly, but when the woman’s own health declined, she made the difficult decision to give her to Cavalier Rescue USA.  

As Molly has gained more confidence in her foster home, she is revealing a bit more of her true personality. She has a happy, playful nature! Recently, she’s started to run like a little racehorse when called to come in from outside, so excited to be coming when called! On a few occasions, she’s initiated play with her foster sibling, then quickly changes her mind about it. These things could come in time – when Molly is comfortable and feels secure in her new home. Molly is a true love bug and most deserving of a loving family of her own.

Molly is housetrained, crate trained, spayed, microchipped and current on her vaccines. She weighs 17 lbs. Molly has a Grade 4 heart murmur for which she takes Vetmedin twice daily. Going forward, she will need to be checked every 8-12 months by a Veterinary Cardiologist and continue on prescribed medications. Prior to coming to rescue, Molly tested positive for Valley Fever and is prescribed Itraconazole, an antifungal, plus Gabapentin. In addition, Molly takes a liver supplement, which counteracts the damage the antifungal can cause to her liver. Molly will need to continue having her Valley Fever titer levels monitored by her veterinarian every 6 months and over time she should be able to be tapered off some of the medications. 

Molly loves meeting new people. Small children, however, tend to make her nervous so we think Molly will be happiest in an adult-only home. Molly has always lived with other dogs and enjoys being part of the pack with her foster siblings. We think she would enjoy the companionship of another dog in her new home; one who is well mannered and with similar temperament to Molly. She has not been cat-tested.  

If you ask Molly, it’s always time to eat! She is a very eager eater, who would love to get all the treats being dispersed! She has learned she must wait for her name to be called at treat time and she does great with that. She walks well on a leash and enjoys a daily walk, getting as many sniffs as are allowed. Molly is a submissive, loving, devoted Cavalier who prefers to be near her people at all times; however, she does not require very much lap time. Instead, she is often found lying curled up in a cozy corner nearby. 

Aside from her calm, sweet demeanor, Molly does have a mischievous side, as well. One day she found a package of tiny potatoes on the pantry shelf. She pulled that package off the shelf, dragged it down the hall into the guest room and had herself a potato party! She was oh-so proud of herself! Thankfully, no potatoes were eaten.

We want Molly to have a long, healthy and happy life. With that in mind, we are looking for a family who will commit to taking Molly to her Valley Fever and cardiology checkups. Given her love for food, her new family must also be committed to helping Molly maintain a good weight with exercise and a heart-healthy diet.

Molly is looking for a very special family; one who will cherish her forever and commit to meeting her health needs as stated above. If we have described your home and you think Molly would be a good fit for your family, please submit an online application, if you haven’t already done so. Then email Carolyn at smallpaws4@mac.com so she knows of your interest in Molly. Molly is eagerly waiting to meet her new family!

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Liam in Narragansett, RI

Liam is a sweet and spirited, six-month-old Blenheim Cavalier who’s ready to find his forever home! This handsome boy came into rescue when his previous owner realized that life was too busy for a puppy, but now he’s thriving in foster care. Liam is looking for someone who has the time and love he deserves.

Liam is playful, affectionate, and full of puppy charm. He loves other dogs and children. He can be timid when first meeting new friends, but that soon dissolves into affection and loving interest. He lives for a game of fetch, and loves his toys and running in the yard. For his safety and for exercise purposes, Liam needs a fenced yard and a walk or two every day.

Liam loves his foster sibling. He has a special talent for grooming his foster sister Rosie, and he takes his job very seriously! At night, after relaxing on the couch, he happily curls up in his crate with his beloved stuffed dog and sleeps peacefully through the night.

He’s crate- trained and learning the ropes of being a well-mannered Cavalier. Liam would do best in a home with another friendly dog of similar size who can be a playmate and a role model.

Because he’s still a pup, he needs a home where someone is around most of the day to help with frequent potty breaks and to keep up with his busy, joyful energy. A fenced yard for zoomies and taking daily walks would be his dream come true!

Liam is a healthy, happy puppy. He is doing quite well with potty training. Keeping him on a schedule is key to his success. He is very treat-oriented which makes training easier. Liam is up-to-date on immunizations and preventatives.

His new owner will need to have him neutered at about nine months of age. Written proof of neuter must be submitted to us.

If you are searching for a handsome, joyful, loving pup with soulful brown eyes, look no further than Liam. His energy is contagious, and he will make you smile every day. Your love and caring will be returned ten-fold.

If you are interested in Liam, and live within a reasonable driving distance of Rhode Island, please fill out our online application if you haven’t already done so. Then please express your interest in Liam by emailing Jill Kitson at: Jillharte@yahoo.co.uk
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Carson in Liberty Lake, WA

My name is Carson, and I am super shy and sweet. I’m tiny at 14 pounds, but I pack a lot of love and cuddles in that small package. I just turned 10 years old and am deaf, but I adapt to my environment by always keeping my person in view. My very favorite things are under the chin rubs, laying on my person’s lap, and taking naps on the couch for a little “alone” time. Other than needing to gain a pound or so, the vet says I am very healthy, with only a tiny grade 1 murmur that needs no medication or treatment.

I came to rescue as an owner surrender because of the death of my human. I was an only dog and well loved and cared for. I seldom bark—that’s right I am a chill dude with no attitude. I am totally potty trained and used to a consistent schedule where I am taken outside every three hours or so to do my business. My foster family has a doggie door that I haven’t quite mastered how to use.

I am fine with grooming and don’t mind baths, blow dryers or brushing. I’m not crate trained, and I prefer to sleep in my own little bed on the floor next to yours. I don’t jump up on any surface, except to lay on the couch, so if you want me to share your lap you need to pick me up.

In my foster home I have three foster fur-siblings, and I like to always be near them. My foster mom says I am a “follower” and that I prefer to have another fur-sibling who is small and calm to show me the ropes and the house rules, and I think she is right. I get along great with my foster-sibs, we all eat in the same room, share toys, and share the blanket on the couch. I am part of the pack!

I don’t mind car rides, and I did great in the RV, both traveling and during the 3-day camping trip. I also enjoy walks and am super well behaved on a leash. Except, initially, I have no interest in actually leaving the house and I will splat on the floor when you put a leash on me. But once outside—yahoo, I am off and trotting like a pro!

Okay, I will admit it, I am a very affectionate cuddle bug who wants to be right next to you all the time, and under chin scratches are my favorite! In the evening, there is nothing better than laying on the couch or recliner sharing body heat with you. Even though I can be left alone for very short periods, I really need to be in a home with a fur-brother or sister to keep me company if my human leaves the house, and a human who is home most days. Being alone is not my cup of tea! Also, because I am deaf, a fenced yard is an absolute must for safety reasons.

Carson’s foster mom here – wanted to drop by to let you know what a sweet boy he is and what a joy it’s been to have him in our home. He is the sweetest, gentlest bundle of love. We’ve tried to expose him to all kinds of things while he’s been with us. One of the things we learned is that sudden movements or constant activity frighten him, so he needs a calm, slow-paced household without children. He is also slow and intentional using stairs, particularly going down, so his ideal home would not require frequent use of flights of stairs.

He is truly a Velcro dog and bonds quickly and deeply, and he bonds more with women, although he is affectionate and accepting of men. He’s not interested in toys or playing but does like to sniff in the yard and go for short walks. He does demonstrate some anxiety when left completely alone, which is why we strongly recommend that he have a companion dog for those times the new family must be away. With someone at home, or another dog nearby, there is very little evidence of anxiety. Whichever family gets this pup is going to be extremely lucky and truly loved by him.

If you’re interested in adopting Carson and live within driving distance of his foster home, please complete the online application if you haven’t already. Then email Melissa Cincotta at happycavaliers04@gmail.com so she knows to consider your application. Please read about adopting on our Process and FAQ pages.

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Sally in Woodland Hills, CA

Meet in Sally Woodland Hills!

Sally is sweet, spunky and full of personality. She is a petite girl at 17 pounds. Sally is eight-and-a-half years old, born on December 29, 2016. Don’t let her small size fool you: Sally is a mighty Cavalier who knows precisely what she wants, and isn’t shy about telling you!

Sally is known as the Queen of the Castle in her foster home where she cheerfully bosses around much bigger dogs, including her 100-pound doggie foster brother. Even with her soft sweet bark, she always makes her wishes known, whether it is for food, a walk, couch time, or an ice-pack to cool off in the summer heat … she’ll tell you!

Sally is a bit of a diva. She loves attention. She enjoys being vocal with her very soft voice and thrives on love and affection.

Sally came to us from a small home breeder who was downsizing and entrusted her to us to find Sally an ideal family for her golden years. During her time in foster care, Sally has had a Cardiology exam and echocardiogram. She was cleared to have a much-needed anesthetic dental that included a number of extractions, a spay surgery and a small growth removed on her rear end. Sally has heart disease at stage B2. She is taking a low-dose heart medication to keep her heart strong, and will need regular monitoring for any changes every six months.

Sally is the happiest wiggle-butt, and an absolute cuddle bug. If you’re on the couch, she’ll be right next to you, or on top of you. She’s a true Velcro Cavalier. She loves physical closeness, and will gently paw at you if she thinks you owe her more pets.

A leisurely walk with you at Sally’s pace brings her joy. She loves strolling around the block, greeting people, other dogs and soaking up the smells. With limited stamina, Sally does well taking breaks out on walk, so her new family should be comfortable with short walks. A doggie cart is Sally’s favorite way to travel for longer outings. Click here to see Sally having fun in her cart: Sally Video

She often naps comfortably on top of an ice pack on warm summer days. When it’s time for a car ride Sally relishes intently watching the outside world go by, and is eager to go on errands with you. She just loves being included!

Sweet Sally is a total foodie, with a particular love for doggie ice cream. Watching you eat, she is polite but will sit nearby, giving you “the eyes” hoping for a morsel. She requires a family committed to helping her maintain a healthy weight. Sally eats separately from the other dogs in her foster home, since she prefers to guard her food a bit intently with her strong opinions.
Sally is beginning to discover the simple joys of toys and playtime.

She sleeps beautifully in a dog bed, but she would much rather be right by your side.

Sally loves all the dogs and people she has met in her foster home. She’ll be happy to be the center of your world, or share the spotlight with other pet siblings.

Sally is looking for a family who will celebrate her big personality and shower her with love. This affectionate “diva dog” loves the spotlight.

If Sally sounds like the dog for you, please complete our online application if you have not yet done so. Then email Donna Beirne at d_beirne@yahoo.com so that she knows to consider you for Sally’s forever home. Please review our adoption process here: Our Process

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Jax in Tulsa, OK

Meet Jax, a male tricolor who came to rescue after being found lost in the streets of Tulsa. He wandered around the neighborhood for several days before being taken in by a good Samaritan. He went to the vet quickly and it was determined that he had a stage 4 luxating patella which is a dislocated knee cap. The doctor was not able to move it back in place, so he was neutered and had knee surgery the next day. He made an amazing recovery and can now run fast and is starting to jump on the couch to lounge with the other Cavaliers. 

The vet estimates Jax’s age at about 4 years old. Jax weighs 20 lbs. He has cataracts that apparently have been there a long time and don’t appear to be growing. He sees quite well, but he will occasionally bump his nose on a table leg or have trouble finding small treats on the floor. He has a microchip and is on heartworm and flea preventatives.

Jax is a tall boy who loves to be outside running free, but who also wants to know where his people are at all times. He will follow you around and always walks by the treats in  hopeful anticipation. 

When he first arrived, he was not neutered and was marking the property inside and out. His foster mom put on a bellyband when he was in the house and it saved the furniture. Following neutering, it has gradually decreased to where he rarely wears the band unless he will be home alone. He also will not have to wear it in his crate. I would anticipate that he may mark his territory in a new home initially, but that will fade quickly.

Jax likes to sleep on a large dog bed during the day and goes readily in a crate at night in his foster mom’s bedroom (with a treat of course)! He appreciates a good ear rub and will play with toys if you throw them for him. He is a dog who will be a very loyal companion for somebody who spends a lot of time with him. 

He loves to eat and has breakfast around 8 AM and dinner around 5:00. He anticipates getting a treat when he comes in from outside. He does well on a leash but could use more training and experience.

If you are interested in Jax, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Janis Stauffer at okstauffer@aol.com so she knows of your interest. Jax is ready to meet you!

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Tammy in Enfield, NH

Meet Her Royal Highness, Tammy. At a sprightly 9 years young, this sweet lady is a professional in the arts of snuggling, snack-sniffing, and demanding attention with flair. Tammy was surrendered when her human moved into assisted living. Her human’s son tried to keep up with her needs, but she requires more doting than he could provide.

Tammy can be opinionated, but only in the most charming ways. She’ll bark and do an adorable dance if you’re failing to recognize her as the true queen of the house. Her foster mom is working on the art of “quiet,” but Tammy strongly believes that barking is just her love language.

Tammy is looking for a loyal subject or two who will shower her with attention, belly rubs, and small treats. She’d thrive in a home with older adults, a family with children, or even someone interested in having a therapy dog, as she loves new people. Ideally, this diva would like to be the only dog in the home as she doesn’t like to share the spotlight. That said, she gets along fine with other dogs, respects cats, and finds chickens mildly amusing but not worthy of chasing.

As she can be needy, Tammy requires a human who’s home most of the time or someone who can sneak her into work disguised as an emotional support marshmallow. She’s the type of dog who will follow you from room to room, not because she’s clingy, she’s just supervising. Constantly. Lovingly.

Tammy is currently working on losing a little weight (Could it be due to her love for treats???) and making excellent progress. She is also mostly deaf, so fireworks, doorbells, and loud neighbors don’t bother her in the slightest. She’s learning hand signals and already knows “come” and “sit,” with “down,” and “wait” coming along nicely.

When she arrived at her foster home, Tammy wasn’t completely house-trained, but she has learned quickly.  She is now house trained and trustworthy!  She asks to go out and uses the yard like a pro. She’ll need either a securely fenced yard or someone willing to give her regular potty breaks on a leash. As with any royalty, she appreciates treats. 

Health-wise, Tammy does have a grade 4 heart murmur and has recently started medication to manage it. She’s not one for intense activity, but she’s perfectly content with her chill, low-maintenance lifestyle full of gentle affection, light  harness and leash walks, and lots of lounging. 

If you’re looking for a low-energy, high-sass, cuddle-obsessed companion who believes every couch is a throne and every treat is rightfully hers, live within a 3-4 hour drive of Enfield, NH and have filled out an adoption application, Tammy might just be your perfect match. Please email Barbara Blanchette to tell her of your interest at blanchettebarbara06@gmail.com,

Prepare to be adored!!!

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