Meet Dee Dee! This curious, very sweet, energetic 7-month-old girl (born 10-24-25) is ready to find her forever home! She came into rescue after curiosity almost got the best of her when she escaped the safety of her family’s yard and unfortunately was hit by a car. She came to Cavalier Rescue USA roughly a week after she had surgery to repair her right hind leg, but the long road to recovery was a bit too much for her previous family so they opted to release her in order to get her the care she needs to heal properly.

During her time in rescue, Dee Dee had to spend seven weeks on very restricted activity to heal her fractured leg (meaning a lot of kennel time), which was definitely not fun for such a high energy puppy who wants nothing more than to play and run. As difficult as it was to keep her contained to heal, her foster family (and Dee Dee for that matter) are so happy to say that she has fully recovered and can finally get the activity she so desperately needs! She was recently spayed, had the pins from her leg removed, and is up to date on her vaccines. Dee Dee is so ready to finally be just a normal, rambunctious little puppy again!

Dee Dee is your typical busy body, playful, happy-go-lucky, curious little pup with endless amounts of energy that she is just waiting to get out. While Dee Dee at first glance seems like a carefree, outgoing pup, she does show significant traits of separation anxiety. When her foster family is not near her and she cannot be with them, she can get quite vocal in letting them know she’s not happy. However, her foster family noticed that Dee Dee always does so much better with a canine companion to keep her company, especially during the long kennel sessions when she was healing and having serious FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) about what everyone else was doing.

Additionally, she does require a particular bedtime routine when crated, but we believe she’d be much happier sleeping in bed with her family. Also of note is that she is a bit of an early riser as she’s always eager to start her day. While her previous family shared that Dee Dee had anxiety doing things outside of the comforts of home, our ability to test has been limited due to activity restrictions. However, she’s been going to work with her foster mom at a vet clinic where she’s happy to snuggle up in a kennel with her foster brother.

Dee Dee loves interacting with other dogs and being part of the action! She loves playing with her two canine foster brothers now that she can have more activity, being a member of the pack and finally going wherever they go. Her foster family feels that it is an absolute must that Dee Dee goes to a home with another dog as she truly needs canine companionship.

Dee Dee’s foster family feels that the perfect home for her would be a home with a physically fenced and secure yard, low alone time hours, another dog in the household for her to play with, and a family to continue working on her training and take on her puppy energy. Dee Dee does very well with her potty training, but she should be let out often as she’s still a puppy and accidents, while rare, can happen. She is very strong, and pulls on her leash, so her new family will need to continue her leash training. She is very food motivated and enjoys a variety of toys, from food dispensing toys to keep her occupied, to balls and stuffy toys.

Thank you for taking the time to get to know this sweet girl! She will bring so much happiness and energy to her household. Once Dee Dee has all her freedom, where she can run and play as she pleases, her foster family feels that her separation anxiety will improve. Dee Dee can’t wait to meet her new family and be a normal, silly puppy again!

If you’d like to apply to adopt Dee Dee and live within a 3-hour drive of North Bend, please complete the online application (if you haven’t done so previously), and email Melissa at happycavaliers04@gmail.com to let her know of your interest. Please take a moment to read about adopting: FAQ & Process





























