Nona & Harper in Dallas, TX

Introducing Nona & Harper, a delightful bonded duo with hearts of gold! These young, playful, and affectionate girls are ready to bring endless joy and love to their forever home. Eager to please, they are sure to become cherished members of your family. If you’re looking for a pair of sweet companions to fill your life with happiness, Harper and Nona are the perfect match!

Harper is a charming tricolor pup who is  2-year-old (born 8/2/22) and proudly holds the title of “boss” among her canine companion. This affectionate girl loves to stay close to her humans, following you around the house wherever you go. Harper has a playful spirit and enjoys a good game of fetch, but she also relishes those cozy moments, curling up on the couch with you whenever you sit down.  With a playful personality, she often “borrows” toys and balls from her sister, showcasing her fun-loving nature. 

Weighing in at 21 lbs, Harper is on the larger side and could benefit from shedding a few pounds. It seems her previous lifestyle was quite sedentary, but she truly thrives on walks and outdoor adventures. With the right diet and regular exercise, Harper is sure to blossom into her best self!

Nona, a petite 2-year-old Blenheim (born 11/22/22), weighs just 15 pounds and has a sweet, gentle nature. While she may be a little shy at first, she warms up quickly and loves making new friends. Loud noises or sudden movements can sometimes startle her, but her affectionate personality shines through as she eagerly rolls onto her back for belly rubs when meeting new people.

Nona enjoys playtime but is just as happy to relax on the couch, quietly observing as you go about your day. The moment you sit down, she’s ready to snuggle up right by your side, just like her sister. She’s also a big fan of daily walks and would thrive in a home with a family committed to keeping her active with regular strolls.

One thing to note is that Nona can display some resource guarding, particularly around mealtime. She’ll do best with a safe, quiet spot to eat where she doesn’t have to worry about sharing her food. 

We think the girls would do best in a home where it’s just the two of them, allowing them to soak up all of your love and attention. Harper is an alpha female and with other dogs around she can get jealous.  They aren’t accustomed to being left alone for long periods, so they’re looking for a family that’s home most of the time to keep them company. A fenced-in yard is also a must, as they enjoy frequent trips outside.

Due to their previous owner being ill, potty training is still a work in progress. They’ll need consistent positive reinforcement and regular outdoor breaks to help establish a reliable routine. Harper does have a little snore, but with some weight loss, it’s likely to improve. They’re excellent travel companions, happily lying next to each other during car rides.

On top of all that, both girls have clear hearts and are healthy. Harper had a very minor ear infection and Nona an eye infection that have both cleared up. They also had some minor crystals in urine and are on a supplement for a month. They are both spayed, up to date on core vaccinations, microchipped, and on heartworm prevention. 

With their loving personalities and playful spirits, Harper and Nona are ready to bring joy and companionship to her forever home!  If you think they would be a great fit for your family please complete and online application if you haven’t already and then email Shelby at shelbynfields@gmail.com to express your interest. Applicants who live within a driving distance of Dallas will be considered. 

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Nellie in Maricopa, AZ

Say hello to Miss Nellie, an 11 year-old tricolor Cavalier born on December 1, 2013. Nellie is the true definition of a sweetheart, and will supply unlimited amounts of companionship and love. She is happiest sitting beside her foster mom or dad. Nellie came into rescue because her elderly owner could no longer care for her.

Nellie is a quintessential “Velcro dog” who loves her people. Nellie keeps tabs on her foster parents at all times and will follow them from room to room. Nellie should be placed in a home where there is someone home for the majority of the time. She has some separation anxiety but this has improved while living with her foster family. Nellie does well when left alone for short periods of time by having a bit of peanut butter in her Kong and goes excitedly into her crate.

Nellie prefers to sleep on the bed with her foster family. She does well sleeping through the night without any problems. Nellie is 100% house trained and will bark to let you know if she needs to go outside.

Nellie gets along exceptionally well with her three foster family dogs (also Cavaliers). She also is warm and friendly to other visitors both other dogs and humans that come to her house, including children. Nellie however has a history of not tolerating cats and therefore should not be placed in a home with cats.

Nellie has had dental problems and as a result has no teeth. At her wellness exam the doctor said that her gums were healthy. She does well “chewing” small treats. Nellie has between a grade 2-3 heart murmur but it doesn’t require medical attention. Nellie is mostly deaf due to an earlier ear infection; but, she is very attentive and responds well to hand gestures. If her foster parents point in a direction they want her to go in, she responds well.

Nellie has a healthy appetite and looks forward to mealtimes. She isn’t shy to let her foster mom know to hurry up and get her meal ready! This is one of the few times Nellie barks.

Nellie is a warm, loving soul that will make a wonderful addition a loving family who will be devoted to her.

If you are interested in adopting this precious pup, please complete the online application if you haven’t already and then email Carolyn at smallpaws4@mac.com

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Timmie in Woodland Hills, CA

Timmie is a handsome Tricolor fellow looking for a lap or a big easy chair to call his own. His birthday is October 30, 2014. Timmie has the energy and endurance of a younger pup, and enjoys adventure in his day.

Timmie did have a family until recently. From his puppyhood, he was part of a family, but his Mom passed and his Dad became forgetful when it came to Timmie’s care. A concerned granddaughter stepped in, and asked Cavalier Rescue USA to help find Timmie the perfect forever home.

Timmie would like to have a companion to keep him active and include him on outings. He is easygoing and friendly with the two Cavaliers and Tibetan Spaniel in his foster home. He was confused for a few days when he arrived, but adapted to the routines and the new environment once he felt secure.

To gain potty reliability, Timmie should be supervised in a new home until he settles in and learns a different routine. He will need to be escorted out regularly first thing in the morning, during the day, after meals and before retiring at night.

At naptime, you will most likely find Timmie in a chair in the kitchen where he settles in after mealtimes while you are busy working. He likes the big easy chair in the living room for TV time, and quietly looking out the window seat in the office watching the neighborhood. Timmie loves simple things: a treat, a walk to the park, a back scratch, a belly rub, and riding in the car all bring Timmie joy.

Timmie is current on core vaccinations and is microchipped. He was treated for skin and ear issues while in foster care. He may need continued maintenance with a low-dose of allergy medication. Timmie is spry, and at an ideal weight for his physique.

Timmie’s foster Mom says he is somewhat hearing impaired, but does hear the louder voices. He is not a barker, and is confident being left on his own if you leave for errands. He will most likely nap for the time you are gone and will be happy to see you return.

Timmie will be a faithful and loyal companion in a short time once you gain his trust.

If you think you are a good match for Timmie, please complete our online application if you have not yet done so. Then express your interest in Timmie by emailing Donna at d_beirne@yahoo.com
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Oliver in Austin, TX

Oliver is a mild-mannered, sweet, quiet and loving six-year-old Ruby Cavalier looking for his forever home. Oliver was born on December 16, 2018. He was released to rescue due to his owner’s health issues.

Oliver loves to snuggle on the sofa while watching TV. He will sleep on the floor next to you as you work, and follow you everywhere you go. He likes to be brushed and be in your lap.

Oliver is house-trained. He uses a doggie door for necessary outside needs. Oliver will also scratch other doors to be let out for potty, as a reminder that he should be let out regularly. (Door guards to protect the doors are advisable.) Oliver is also crate-trained. He sleeps in his crate at night.

Oliver is completely up-to-date on vaccines, which are not due again until June. Oliver is microchipped. He had his last dental in October, 2023. He had some dental extractions in a November, 2022. Oliver takes heartworm and flea preventatives Heartgard and Nexgard. (Several months of these preventatives will be provided.)

Oliver has been treated for skin itchiness and an ear infection/ruptured ear drum. His skin and ears are currently clear, but he has had hearing loss.

Oliver had conjunctival flap surgery on his left eye in 2021, and requires eyedrops twice daily in his eyes. Fortunately, he accepts these eyedrops easily. However, his vision is limited in his left eye.

To treat his mild pancreatitis, Oliver eats Royal Canin GI low fat kibble twice a day. Oliver will eat anything on the floor, so a clean house is a must. He will also eat any and everything in the yard. Oliver will be happiest in a home without young children, other dogs or cats. This will help Oliver’s eye stay protected, and will lessen his exposure to forbidden treats that young children and other pets would be served.

Because eating anything but his food exacerbates his gastro issues, Oliver must be monitored so he will not ingest anything else whatsoever. He must only be fed his special kibble. Fortunately, he really likes eating a few of his kibble as a treat! Oliver enjoys a kibble treat after his eyedrops are administered.

Oliver is fostered in Austin. If you are interested in providing Oliver a forever home, please complete our online application, if you have not already done so. Then email Janice Cartwright at janicecartwright33@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.
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Families who live within a few hours drive of Austin will be considered.  Please also take a moment to read about our adoption process by clicking: https://www.cavalierrescueusa.org/process/

Riley in Boulder, CO

Update 4-15-25. We have a number of promising applications for Riley so we are not taking more applications at this time. Thank you!

Meet Riley, a beautiful, tricolor Cavalier who is 1 ½ years old (born 08/17/2023). His loving mom could no longer care for him due to her own battle with cancer. She bravely and unselfishly surrendered him to Cavalier Rescue USA where she knew he would find the loving and caring forever home that she could no longer provide. Riley came into Rescue with tons of toys that showed how loved he was.

Riley was an only dog before coming into rescue. In foster care, he loves, loves, loves to run, romp and play with other sweet Cavaliers! He adores playing chase with another dog or chasing the ball (which he may or may not return). He does not mind sharing his toys with his furry foster family, although there is sometime a “look what I have, and you don’t” invitation to play! He will play ball or keep away with any person for as long as they can last, and then he is content to snuggle on your lap or next to you on the couch or chair for a rest. He loves to cuddle.

Riley had tummy issues when he came to Cavalier Rescue USA. Initially he was infested with roundworms. After they were cleared up, he continued to have stomach issues. He is doing well on a highly digestible prescription dog food for sensitive stomachs. He is in good health otherwise. Riley does need to lose a couple of pounds. Riley is fully potty trained and has had no accidents during foster care since his tummy issues have been resolved.

Riley is accustomed to a lot of attention. He will become very attached to his new human family and want to stay close to them. And so, it is important that Riley’s forever home will have human family that will spend a lot of time with him and is home most of the day. He would also love to have an active, small, friendly canine companion. Riley will charge out an open door for an adventure if given a chance so young children are not recommended in his forever home. Riley will give his new family unconditional love, playful joy, and warm snuggles throughout the day and night.

If you live within a few hours drive of Boulder and feel Riley might be a good match for your home, please complete an online application and then send email to Carolyn at CarolynCKCS@comcast.net to let her know of your interest.
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Lizzy in Tulsa, OK

Hello! My name is Lizzy and I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’m an 8-year-old Blenheim Cavalier and everyone I meet says I’m a sweetie! My last wonderful owners have both developed health issues and were very sad but asked that Cavalier Rescue USA find me another great home. 

I love a soft couch or warm lap to snuggle up to when I nap. I love to sleep! I also like to follow you everywhere you go, including errands and road trips. I’m shy at first but lots of head scratches and chest rubs let me know you are a kind compassionate human. I love to meet other dogs my size and those who aren’t too bossy or rowdy. Just hold me close and let me sniff the new pup and I’ll be fine. Little children who are nice to me are great and they love when I give them kisses on their hands…especially if it smells like peanut butter or leftover lunch.

I like to take walks around the neighborhood on the sidewalk.  I am very well behaved and stay close to you without pulling. I’m a little hard of hearing but a few hand claps will get my attention. Gestures are welcome when showing me what to do next. My foster dad combs me every day and I love it because it feels so good! I am cooperative with grooming, nail trims and paw pad shaving. I am house trained and know how to use a dog door. My foster Daddy takes me outside every few hours and I’ll “get busy” as he says, and I know what to do. When I’m done, I’ll meet you at the door with a smile! Give me a small treat and a “good girl” and I’m ready to snuggle! I am a quiet girl but will bark at a horse on TV! I don’t rough house inside or chew on things. That could be because I had a dental and had to have the rest of my few remaining teeth extracted.

I am up to date with my vaccinations and heartworm, flea/tick preventatives, and I am microchipped. I am slightly overweight for my size but have lost a pound since I’ve been in my foster home. I do have a heart murmur and take daily medication to help me. My vet records include a lot of information and testing to know just what needs to be done to give me my best life. I have been very well taken care of. Overall, I am a cute, sweet loving girl who is in decent health to live a long life if taken care of.

If you are interested in this Cavalier, 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. 

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