Meet Riley! Riley is a sweet-natured, energetic, and playful boy who came to Cavalier Rescue USA through a good Samaritan. He is a healthy one-year-old born 9/5/22 with no ongoing physical health concerns. However, Riley does take Trazodone twice a day for stress-related anxiety. When he first came to his foster home, he preferred to stay in his crate and refused to eat. He was skittish, shy, and flinched when held or touched. Riley appeared to have little experience with people, other dogs, or household routines. The medication has helped Riley to adapt to his new surroundings.
Since his first days in foster care, Riley has blossomed! He overcame his initial fears and began eating like a champ. Riley takes treats and licks cheese from his foster mom’s hand. He plays with his Cavalier housemates, enjoys chewing on bones, and loves fuzzy toys! However, his passion for fuzzy items can get him into trouble. Riley will chew off pieces of the toy, open the seams, and eat the stuffing. Therefore, Riley needs a watchful eye on anything fuzzy, including blankets, towels, and pillows!
Riley is an active boy who will follow his foster mom around the house. He has forged a strong bond with his Cavalier housemate buddies and settled nicely into his foster home. Riley knows his name and will come when called. He walks well on a leash but needs additional training for basic commands such as sit and down. Riley is crate-trained and sleeps all night in his crate. He potties on a schedule and has had only a few accidents in the house.
Although Riley has significantly improved, he remains cautious with people, avoids touch, and is not a snuggler. He has not shown any aggression or possessiveness while in his foster home. He is an intelligent young boy, learns quickly, and has a strong food drive, which makes training easier. Time and patience are essential to Riley’s progress and future success with people and new experiences.
Riley will make an ideal companion for individuals and couples with the time and patience to work with Riley on his people skills, home manners, and basic obedience. He will do best in a home with established routines and another easy-going, mature dog. Riley does require a fenced yard.
If you can provide Casey with a loving, forever home, please fill out our online application if you haven’t already. Then, email Sarah Noebels at cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in Riley.