Ava in Laguna Hills, CA

Meet Ava! Whether you spell it forward or backward, Ava’s still the same 12-pound ball of lovable puppy cuteness. This approximately 10-month-old Blenheim sweetheart came into rescue as a breeder release and the whole world is brand new to her. Every day is an adventure filled with learning, and discovering what it means to be a treasured companion.

From the moment she arrived in foster care, Ava bonded quickly with her Cavalier foster siblings. She trails behind them everywhere; learning where to potty, discovering that a leash means a walk, and finding out how wonderful it is to snuggle together in a dog bed or on the couch. They’ve also been trying their best to teach her that pillow corners are not chew toys, but the overflowing toy basket absolutely is. She’s still very much a growing puppy, taking in the rhythms of home life with curiosity.

While in rescue, Ava was spayed, brought up to date on vaccines, microchipped, treated for an ear infection and a few intestinal issues. She is a healthy, happy pup ready to begin her search for a forever family. Ava is food motivated, making treats a great tool for redirecting unwanted behaviors and reinforcing positive ones. She’s a quick study and will benefit from continued, consistent training as she grows into her very best self. 

Ava can be initially skittish when faced with new experiences such as loud noises, cars, big dogs, or unfamiliar people. A home with a secure yard will allow Ava the necessary space to move and explore at her own pace. She’s learning that even her own reflection in the window isn’t something worth barking at. Once she trusts you, your lap will never be empty since Ava thrives on closeness with both her people and her foster siblings.

Potty training remains a work in progress, improving steadily each day. She is able to use a potty pad inside when left for short periods of time. Ava’s new family should remember that puppies need patience and repetition as they navigate their way toward maturity. A predictable daily routine, gentle guidance, and clear expectations will help build her confidence and set Ava up for a lifetime of loyal companionship.

Due to her spirited, age-appropriate energy, Ava needs a home with low alone hours and without small children. Older, dog-savvy kids who can support her daily activity needs would be a great fit. Ava also has a strong prey drive, so a home without cats will be best. She would also flourish with a confident, like-minded, energetic small dog who can be both her snuggle buddy and playmate.

If you feel you have what this playful, palindrome pup needs moving forward, please complete an online adoption application if you haven’t already. Then email Nanci at nancigordon@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in becoming Ava’s new family. Applicants should live within a 2-hour drive of Laguna Hills, CA to be considered.

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Fiona in Portsmouth, RI

Meet Fiona – a tiny girl with a huge heart!

Fiona joined rescue after a 10-day hold at a shelter and arrived needing some TLC. With a double ear infection and a UTI, this petite sweetheart had clearly been through a lot. After completing her antibiotics, she’s feeling so much better and is ready to focus on what truly matters, finding her forever family.

Estimated to be under two years old, Fiona is a dainty little lady at just 10 pounds. Don’t let her size fool you! Her personality is bright, loving, and joyful. She adores her foster family, including her three canine buddies, and she’s even learning to get along with the resident cat!

Fiona is doing great with her potty training, but because she is young and very small, she’ll need a family that can let her out frequently (about every two hours) to set her up for success. She’s just discovered toys and loves exploring them. She’s also learning how to walk on a leash and loves tagging along on outings. Every trip is an adventure in her eyes!

We are unsure if Fiona has been spayed. We have scheduled a spay appointment in Narragansett, RI, for the end of January. Her forever family will need to live within an hour and a half of Narragansett, RI, so that Fiona can be spayed by the rescue in January if needed.

With the holidays approaching, Fiona is dreaming of spending the season snuggled up in her very own forever home, a warm place where she can give and receive the love she’s been waiting for. She will need someone home with her most of the day to reinforce training and provide companionship and another dog to be her buddy.

If you’re looking for a tiny companion with endless affection to give, Fiona may be the perfect match. Please fill out an application if you have not done so already, and then email Jill Kitson at cavaliersinri@gmail.com.

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Sonny in Plano, TX

Meet Sonny (pronounced like “Sony Music”), a ten-month-old Tricolor boy that came to rescue when his family was unable to care for him anymore. His birthdate is January 21, 2025.

Sonny is unusually calm for a puppy, making him a wonderful companion for families, singles or simply anyone wanting a sweet, easygoing dog who loves to be by your side. He’s friendly, well-mannered and ready to give all the love he has.

Sonny is affectionate and loves nothing more than being close to his human family. Whether it’s curling up for a cuddle, playing, or following you from room to room, he wants to be part of your day. Sonny is playful, gentle, and thrives in a loving, calm environment.

Sonny loves his toys, especially the toys that squeak. He loves to find a new toy in the toy box. Sonny has a puppy friend in his home now. They enjoy chasing each other and playing tug-of-war. Sonny is gentle with the puppy and is always happy to play with her. Sonny also enjoys chewing on a bone each day. Sonny is still learning to walk on a leash and has made great progress.

Sonny would love a family who understands his need for companionship and consistency. Sonny would thrive in a home where someone is around most of the time. Another dog companion that is gentle and of similar size may be helpful for Sonny as well.

Sonny came to his foster home slightly underweight with a sensitive stomach. He currently eats prescription food three or four times per day and has successfully gained weight. Sonny appears to have a fast metabolism, as it’s been challenging to put weight on him despite giving him as much as two cups of food each day. Sonny also takes a probiotic once a day to support his digestion.

Like most Cavaliers, Sonny is a good-eater. It’s likely he was previously given people food, as he always begs for people food. His forever family will need to be disciplined, sticking to nutritious dog food and avoiding the temptation to give in to puppy-dog eyes. With time and consistency, Sonny will settle into a healthy routine.

Following a walk or playtime, Sonny enjoys his naps. He prefers to lie on a lap, which is definitely his happy place. Recently Sonny has begun to cuddle with the other dogs. After a nap, Sonny is ready to take on the day again!

Sonny is now in good health. He’s up to date on all his vaccinations, and he recently received his neutering surgery.

Sonny had a “cherry eye” which occurs when the tear gland of the third eyelid prolapses and protrudes as a red, swollen mass at the inner corner of the eye. Sonny had a successful corrective surgery. (His right eye was healthy and did not need surgery.)

Sonny also has been diagnosed with a Grade II/IV luxating right patella on his right leg. Surgery is not needed, but it should be evaluated annually.

Sonny is not fully house trained to date. At times, he will stand by the gate to signal when he needs to go outside. But, sometimes he forgets and will have accidents in the home. His new forever family will need patience and a willingness to work with Sonny while taking him outside regularly.

Sonny sleeps in a dog crate for about eight hours overnight. If his foster family goes out, Sonny stays in a small, gated laundry room or dog crate for short periods of time. He’s comfortable with this arrangement and often uses the time for a nap.

Looking for a sweet, snuggly baby boy with a heart as warm as his big, gentle eyes? Sonny might just be your perfect match! This sweet pup loves to cuddle and is overflowing with affection.

If you’re looking for a loyal shadow and a devoted companion, Sonny is your guy.

Sonny loves all attention and is eager to bring joy and affection to your home.

If you feel you can provide Sonny with everlasting love, toys to play with, low alone hours and perhaps a friendly canine sibling, please email Shelby at shelbynfields@gmail.com to express your interest. If you have not already filled out our online application, please do so. Preference will be given to applicants within a few hours driving distance of Dallas.Online Application

Lola in New Hope, PA

For adopters seeking a steady companion who will snuggle in next to them on the sofa or in bed, look no further than 4-year-old Lola. A solid but trim 25-pound girl with a glossy black and tan coat, Lola appreciates friendly adults, calm households and lots of chin scritchens. Lola gets along well with her foster siblings, including a cat.

This shy girl still startles quite easily even after a few months in her foster home. Sometimes she even does a “Kramer” jump-scare when something surprises her. Her foster parents suspect she doesn’t hear well, which may explain her startle response. 

Lola came into rescue from a commercial breeder in Lancaster County and had a spay and dental at which time she had a few teeth pulled. She’s developed an interest in acquisitions. Articles of clothing, toys, dog beds and even entire laundry baskets are just some of the items she has claimed. Luckily she has not eaten or destroyed any items; she will give a sharp bark if one of her foster sisters tries to take something she has but she allows her foster parents to remove an item without any issue. Outside of a bark now and then, she has been quiet. Because she is lanky and has a good appetite, she will attempt to counter- and table-surf, which her foster parents have found comedic and heartwarming as Lola gets comfortable in her home, but it also means it’s important to keep items that she might reach away from the edges.  

Lola has done well with her house training with few accidents, though she does not signal when she needs to go out. She’s been great at “getting the idea” based on her siblings’ behavior, so it would be best for her to have at least one sibling in her next home. The same is true with her leash walking, which she is slowly getting more comfortable with. Presently Lola has a fenced yard and will need the same in her forever home. Short car rides are okay but she has had car sickness after about 30 minutes regardless of being in a crate or using a dog seatbelt. 

If you feel you are able to help Lola continue gaining confidence and trust along with providing a bit more training, please complete your online application if you haven’t done so already. Then email Melissa MacMullin at cavalierrescueusapa@gmail.com and ask to be considered as the family for Lola.  

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PA license:  16547

Popeye and Jiminy in Georgetown, KY

Meet Popeye and Jiminy, a bonded pair of Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniels who came into rescue together after their previous family faced personal circumstances that made it difficult to continue their care. Both boys have received a clean bill of health from the vet, are neutered, and are now ready to find their forever home, together.

Popeye is 1 year and 8 months old and weighs 17 pounds. He is a sweet, gentle boy who adores being close to his people and would happily spend all day in your lap. He is a good eater, excellent with small children, and is quiet and well-mannered in his crate. Popeye still needs reminders to go outside for potty breaks, and wearing a belly band in the house has been helping with this. He loves chew bones, is still learning proper leash manners, and can be a little nervous in the car, but he continues to improve with patience and consistency.

Jiminy is 2 years and 2 months old and weighs 34 pounds, with his vet suggesting he could lose about five pounds. He is fully housebroken, a good eater, and does great in the car. Jiminy is incredibly loyal and eager to please, with a calm presence that makes him happiest when he is relaxing near his person—though he enjoys lap time too. He is also excellent with small children and loves chew bones just as much as Popeye. Jiminy is still working on leash manners and learning to manage his excitement when meeting new people or going places.

Popeye and Jiminy are bonded and we are looking to adopt them together. They are affectionate, loving companions who will thrive in a home that offers patience with training, stability, and plenty of time for snuggles and companionship. If you are looking for double the love and loyalty, these two boys are ready to give their hearts to you. 

We recommend a home with a fenced in yard and plenty of time to share with this pair. If you are interested in adopting this pair and live within a 3 hour radius, please contact Emily Greenhill at cavalierrescueemilyky@gmail.com and Kimberly Deman at kimberlyademan@gmail.com to express interest. 

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Sophie in Little Rock, AR

Sophie is a 4-month-old Cavalier/Poodle mix who currently weighs 4.8 lbs. She was originally adopted by a senior citizen who quickly realized that puppies can be a lot of work, so Sophie came into our care and is now living her best, carefree life with her foster family. They lovingly call her “Bambi” because she bounces like a little deer everywhere she goes.

Sophie is a happy, loving little girl who wants nothing more than to be with her people. She’s an excellent snuggler for both naps and overnight sleeps and bonds closely with her humans. She is doing well with her house training for her age, but like all puppies, she will need continued patience, consistency, and frequent trips outside throughout the day as she learns.

Because Sophie is still very young and tiny, she will do best in an adult home or one with older, gentle children. She would love a family where someone is around much of the day to continue her potty training and give her plenty of attention. She would also do great with a friendly canine playmate to romp and cuddle with.

Sophie is up to date on her vaccinations, is microchipped, and will go home on a spay contract that her adopter must agree to and have the pup spayed at the appropriate age.

 

If you are interested in this adorable pup, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Whitney Barron at wbarronp@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.

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