Hi, my name is Jax! I’m a handsome, 2-year-old Blenheim Cavalierl boy born 3/13/23, and my journey has been a little different from most dogs my age. I came from a commercial breeder who was retiring, where I was used for breeding before I was rescued. Because of that, I didn’t get the chance to experience the love, play, and comfort that most puppies do when they’re young. When I first arrived at my foster home, I was very scared and unsure of everything around me.
I currently sleep in a crate, but would LOVE to snuggle in the big bed. My foster mom says I have been such a good boy and am reliably housetrained. She took me to the vet where I was neutered and had my teeth cleaned. YUK, not fun, but she said it was needed.
With patience, kindness, and a gentle touch, my foster mom has shown me what it feels like to be safe. Little by little, I’ve been learning to trust. At first, I would shy away and watch from a distance, but now I’m starting to follow my foster mom around, enjoy snuggles, and even wag my tail when I see her. I’m also learning from my foster siblings—watching them play has given me the courage to try joining in, and it turns out playing is actually pretty fun!
I’m still gaining confidence, but I’ve already come so far. Each day I’m showing more of my sweet, gentle personality, and I can’t wait to keep blossoming with a family of my very own. I’ll do best in a patient and loving home where I can continue to feel safe as I grow. With time and love, I know I’ll become the loyal, affectionate companion I was always meant to be.
My foster mom says: Jax has come a long way in a very short time. He is learning to trust people and know that we have nothing but love to give. He has been fully vetted, shots are up to date, his teeth were cleaned, and none were lost. He is now on a diet of good healthy food, and doing well. He is also on heartworm and flea/tick prevention. Jax would do well as an only dog if there is someone home with him most of the day or with another dog in the house to help him learn how to be a dog.
If you’re looking for a tender-hearted boy who just needs a chance to shine, I think we’d be the perfect match. If you feel like Jax might be a good match for you, please complete our online application, if you have not already done so, and then email Sarah Noebels at Cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com to let her know of your interest.