Ruth has the textbook characteristics of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. She is a love bug extraordinaire! Expect to have a shadow. When you sit down, she will put paws on your knees to politely ask to be picked up and sit on your lap or next to you. Adoring eyes follow you everywhere you go (yes, even in the bathroom!). Ruth is 8 years old and came to Cavalier Rescue USA from a large commercial breeding operation.
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Ruth has learned to go up and down stairs when motivated. Her goal is to always be with her person and other pups in her foster home. She may look at her foster Mom with big soulful eyes asking to be carried up the steps, but that is just a ploy…she can do it! She has been inquisitive yet respectful of the cats in the foster home.
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She potties outside on a schedule (up at 6am, potty time before and after breakfast, every several hours, after dinner, and last about 9pm). She has had no accidents during the night. She is not indicating the need to go out yet.
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Passing through a doorway past a person can be fearful for her (not unusual for a dog coming from a large commercial breeding operation). She just needs comforting words and maybe gentle assistance and a low calorie treat.
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Ruth shows her happiness with a never-ending wagging tail! She loves to run with her foster siblings especially if a squirrel, bird or chipmunk dares to enter the yard! She is working on losing a few pounds so the running helps. Treats are low calorie such as fresh or low sodium canned green beans, blueberries, frozen Greek yogurt cubes, and banana. She is eating Fromm salmon kibble. She knows where her food bowl is placed and shows no guarding issues. She does start barking with excitement when food bowls are being filled. Her bark sounds more like a hound (low and short) and always brings a smile to my face. She only barks at food time and when very excited.
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Ruth enjoys her naps and she is a perfect passenger in the car. A Starbucks stop for pup cups is a new passion! She has an elevated car seat and harness for safety. Leash walking is in progress. Ruth is gentle and playful with all of the older children and adults she has met. She has not been around small children to date.
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Ruth is not crated but rather in a gated area of the kitchen when being left alone. Although she is not happy her foster Mom is leaving, she does not bark, etc. She may bark with happiness when her person comes home!
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Since coming to Cavalier Rescue USA, Ruth has been spayed, had a much-needed dental where she lost 13 teeth (that has not affected her ability to eat and enjoy life!) and received her vaccines. Her overall health is very good. Weighing 21 lbs at intake, she is in the process of losing a few pounds and is now at 19.5 lbs. A slight heart murmur was detected which does not require meds at this time, and at future health checkups it should simply be monitored.
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Another pup in her furever home would be ideal. Ruth is easygoing and has been a total delight! We will miss this joyful little girl! If you can provide Ruth’s forever home, please submit an adoption application (if you haven’t already) and email Sarah Noebels at Cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.
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