Harry in Summerville, SC

Meet Harry, a lovable, affectionate boy whose greatest joy in life is being close to his people. Whether he’s snuggled up beside you or stretched out across your lap, Harry is happiest when he’s sharing quiet, cozy time on the couch. This 2-year-old Ruby Cavalier (born 1/29/2024) has a gentle, devoted nature and a heart that overflows with love.

Harry came into rescue as an owner surrender when his previous family was no longer able to give him the time and attention he deserves.  Despite that, he remains a cheerful, trusting companion who bonds deeply with his people. He truly delights in giving and receiving affection and quickly becomes a loyal, constant presence in the home. Harry enjoys meeting new people and is cordial with other dogs, making him a wonderful addition to a multi-pet household.

While he’s a champion cuddler, Harry also has a playful and curious side. One of his favorite pastimes is lounging on the screen porch, where he proudly takes on the role of “mighty lizard hunter.” He can often be found gazing intently at lizards climbing along the outer screen, completely captivated by the action. It’s a daily adventure that never seems to get old and is sure to bring smiles to anyone watching him, except maybe the lizards.  

Harry would thrive in a home where his family is present most of the day as he loves being involved in everyday routines and simply enjoys companionship. He can experience some separation anxiety, but he has done very well with his foster brothers and gains comfort from having another dog nearby. For that reason, it would be especially beneficial for Harry to have a canine companion in his forever home.

 

If you are interested in this sweet boy, please complete the online adoption form if you haven’t already.  Then contact the state team leader, Gwen Cover, at ckcsrescuesc@gmail.com so she knows of your interest in Harry.

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Ruby and Lucy in Greensboro, NC

Ruby and Lucy are a bonded pair of 7 year old Cavalier girls who are ready to fill a home with love. These affectionate ladies came into rescue when their owner lost her home. She knew they needed to be safe in a warm, caring home.

Ruby and Lucy had separation anxiety when they first came into rescue. They would find any means to get to their foster Mom, even leaping over a 3 ft gate to get to her. With love, training and patience, they soon blossomed into two happy, confident girls that are thrilled with being with their foster mom and siblings.

Ruby is a 20 pound Ruby who is happy, loving, and laidback. She adores everyone, human and canine. She runs around the backyard like a young pup. Her favorite thing in the world is laying by you while you gently pet her. She will let you know if she wants more by tapping you with her nose. She enjoys looking out the front window with her foster siblings to make sure her home does not get invaded by outsiders. Ruby was spayed, microchipped and had a dental where she lost 19 teeth. She is eating well on kibble with a small amount of canned food.

Lucy is a 14 pound Blenheim who only wants to curl up right next to you. She will try to figure out where you are going to sit next and before you turn around, there she is waiting for you. Eventually you will see her curled up by Ruby for a nap. Lucy was spayed, microchipped and had a dental, where she sadly lost all of her teeth. She is doing well on small kibble mixed with water and some canned food.

Vetting revealed that both Ruby and Lucy are congenitally sound with good eyes, knees, hips and heart. All of their lab work came back normal and negative. They have been treated for very bad ear infections in both ears, which will need to be cleaned weekly. They are both on monthly heartworm and flea/tick medication.

Ruby and Lucy are housebroken if taken outside regularly or will go on a pee pad if needed. They have mastered the doggie door, but still wish to go out with their foster Mom and siblings.

Lucy is a very fast eater and will attempt to consume the other dogs’ food if she can. Her foster Mom separates her in another room to help with this. They both sleep in the kitchen near their foster siblings, but should do well sleeping in a bed.

Ruby and Lucy’s ideal home is one where someone is home most of the time. Another like-sized canine would be great. They have not been tested around cats or children.

If you are interested in adopting both Ruby and Lucy, meet the criteria, and live within a reasonable driving distance to Greensboro, NC, please complete the online adoption application and notify Angie H of your interest by emailing her at nccavalierrescuemom@gmail.com

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Finnegan in Derby Line, VT

Are you ready for your new best friend? Meet Finnegan, a happy, playful, Cavapoo with joyful brown eyes and a mischievous spirit! Finnegan is looking for his forever family to provide him with puppy training, warm snuggles and endless love. Finnegan was born on 9-17-25, and shortly after, was released to the rescue through no fault of his own.

Finnegan loves to play with his toys, fetch and snuggle! Need help in your home office? Finnegan will gladly shred papers. Need help in the bathroom? Finnegan will unravel an entire roll of toilet paper just for you! He has mastered ringing a bell to go outside, sit, and being released to eat a meal. Finnegan is working on leash training and recall. He is treat-motivated and wants to learn. Since Finnegan is still learning, his new family should be committed to continuing his training.

Finnegan has started crate training and is doing well through the night with no accidents. He would prefer to be closer to his family. A crate in the bedroom helps him fall right to sleep. Finnegan loves snuggling and being with his family. Someone who is home most of the day is a must. Finnegan does well riding in the car and enjoys running errands with his foster mom.

Finnegan is currently living with two small dogs, two cats and two human sisters, ages 6 and 10. Finnegan loves everyone and will greet you with a large hug! He is working on his manners to not jump. He has done well in his foster home by watching and learning from his foster dog siblings. Finnegan will do best in a home with a playful, young dog that can help him learn the routine and schedule of his new home. Finnegan loves children, visitors and cats! He has shown curiosity towards the family cats and may chase. A dog-savvy cat would be okay. He loves being outside, so a securely fenced yard is needed.

Finnegan is up-to-date on immunizations and heart-worm/flea and tick prevention. Finnegan’s new owner will need to have him neutered at nine months of age (June, 2026) and provide written verification from his vet to the rescue. Finnegan is heart clear, knees and hips are good, microchipped and ready for a loving home!

If you are interested in Finnegan and feel you would be a match, please, complete our online application if you haven’t already. Then, email Barbara Blanchette at: blanchettebarbara06@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.

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Lady Godiva in Dallas, TX

Meet Lady Godiva — the sweetest 8-year-old Blenheim Cavalier (born 5/1/2017) with a gentle soul, a loving heart, and a true appreciation for life’s cozy comforts. Lady came into our care after her beloved owner passed away, and she’s now patiently waiting for another chance at a forever family to love.

Lady adores affection. She’s happiest when being petted, having her belly rubbed, or snuggling close in your arms. With her calm, low-key personality, she spends much of her day enjoying peaceful naps, but she still loves a bit of fresh air and a few short strolls. She walks beautifully on a leash and does the cutest happy dance whenever she sees her harness.

She does wonderfully with other dogs and would truly thrive in a home with another Cavalier companion to share her relaxed, easygoing lifestyle. Lady has not yet been observed around cats.

Comfort is very important to Lady — soft beds and cozy couches are her favorites. She gets so comfortable she will give out quite the snore. She is not a fan of crates as she does think of herself as more of a lady than a dog. She is house trained and does best on a consistent routine. While she doesn’t signal when she needs to go outside, regular potty breaks every few hours help set her up for success. She does just fine when left home alone for a few hours.

Lady weighs about 24 pounds and would benefit from shedding a few pounds to stay in tip-top shape. She is spayed, microchipped, current on core vaccines, and on heartworm prevention. While in foster care, she also received a dental cleaning. She has a very small growth on her right eye that does not bother her, and her veterinarian does not recommend treatment. Lady does have some hearing loss. An echocardiogram revealed a Grade B2 heart murmur, and she has been started on Vetmedin. She’s also been itchy with seasonal spring allergies and been getting some allergy meds. Thankfully, Lady takes all her daily medications like a champ and thinks most of them are treats!

Lady Godiva is a tender-hearted, loving companion who will bring warmth, comfort, and quiet joy to the right home.

If you think Lady might be the perfect addition to your family, please email Shelby at shelbynfields@gmail.com to express your interest. Please ensure you already have an application on file. We kindly request emails only for expressions of interest, and we encourage you to review our FAQ on the website to better understand our adoption process.  Applicants need to be within an easy driving distance of Dallas, TX.

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Baker in Nashville, TN

Meet Baker, a 6-year-old Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a tender heart and a quiet spirit who is just beginning to discover the world around him. Weighing 17 pounds, Baker is a gentle, sensitive boy who is learning, day by day, that life can be safe, loving, and full of comfort. While everything still feels very new and sometimes overwhelming, there is a sweetness in him that shines through more with each passing day.

Baker was surrendered from a breeder who became overwhelmed. Baker is now ready to start his next chapter as a cherished, spoiled family member. Because of his past, he is still adjusting to life in a home. He will need a patient, understanding family committed to going at his pace. He may retreat to his safe space when approached, but he is showing beautiful progress; offering curious sniffs to say hello and slowly building the courage to engage more with people and his surroundings. With time, consistency, and gentle encouragement, Baker has all the potential to blossom into a deeply affectionate companion.

In foster care, Baker has been working hard on learning the basics of home life. He is making steady progress with potty training when kept on a consistent schedule and has begun leash training. He is finding the bravery to go for his first short walks recently! Because he is still learning, a securely fenced yard will be ideal for his continued growth and confidence, with walks mixed in. He has also started learning how to navigate stairs and continues to build new skills at his own pace.

One of the most important things to know about Baker is how much he loves other dogs. He truly thrives with canine companionship and looks to his foster sibling for comfort, guidance, and confidence. For this reason, a home with another friendly, calm, confident dog is a must. His canine companion helps ease his separation anxiety and gives him the reassurance he needs to feel safe. Baker is crate-trained when left home and does best when he has the presence of another dog nearby. He also enjoys chewing on toys and will have little bursts of play throughout the day, happily settling in to relax with one.

Baker is extremely sensitive and is still learning to trust. He would do best in a calm home without young children. Older, respectful children may be okay, but a quieter environment will allow him to continue building confidence without feeling overwhelmed.
Baker stays calm in the car, but he does suffer from motion sickness. He may not be best suited for long car rides and may require some medicine to help alleviate that queasiness. While he is still early in his journey, he is already showing signs of bravery and resilience that make it clear he is trying. That effort is something truly special to witness.

Medically, Baker has a Grade 3 heart murmur and has been diagnosed with Stage B2 Mitral Valve Disease (MVD) following an echocardiogram. He will require lifelong heart medication to help manage this condition and routine monitoring with a cardiologist every 6-12 months. He also has Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), meaning he does not produce his own tears. He will need daily eye drops for life to keep his eyes healthy and comfortable. Baker has some skin allergies and may benefit from ongoing allergy support, such as medication and/or a sensitive skin diet, to help keep him comfortable and minimize itching. While in foster care, he has been fully vetted, including treatment for ear, eye, and skin infections, and he is now neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on all core vaccinations.

Baker is looking for a very special home – one filled with patience, compassion, and understanding. He doesn’t need perfection or pressure; he simply needs someone willing to meet him where he is and celebrate the small victories along the way. In return, you’ll have the privilege of watching a shy little dog transform, at his own pace, into the loving companion he was always meant to be.

If you are ready to give Baker the gentle, supportive home he deserves, and ready for the responsibility of his routine medical care, and if you have a canine companion waiting to show him the way, he will reward you with a quiet, meaningful bond that only a dog like him can offer. If that person sounds like you, please submit an adoption application and then email Liz Nigh, Coordinator of Tennessee at lizcavalierusa@gmail.com to express your interest. Be sure to include your city and state of residence in the email. All applicants who apply will also be considered for the other dogs listed under Liz Nigh. Only one email is necessary.

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Shaggy in Plymouth, MI

Meet Shaggy, a handsome 5-month old male ruby-colored Cavalier. Despite his name (his former family members were big Scooby-Doo fans), Shaggy has a very sleek and silky ruby red coat, so there’s nothing Shaggy about him! He also has a tiny blaze of white on his nose and a white chest.

Shaggy came into rescue when his family was no longer able to care for him. But they gave him a great foundation! He has very good house manners, for a puppy, and a sweet disposition. He already knows his name and can sit on command.

He is a little timid when he initially meets new people, but with calm people he warms up quickly. Shaggy is also developing a trademark hug for people who give him some extra attention. He is happy following the other Cavaliers in his foster home and is learning to fetch a ball. Shaggy is also learning to walk on a leash and enjoys the opportunity to be outdoors. 

He spends the day chilling in an x-pen or on a doggie bed near his foster mom (who works from home). Shaggy needs to go outside for potty breaks every 4-5 hours. In the evening, Shaggy likes hanging out on the couch next to the people. At night, he sleeps in a crate next to the people bed and easily sleeps through the night without requiring a potty break. 

Shaggy is microchipped and up-to-date on his vaccinations. He was given a clean bill of health by the vet. He will need to be neutered when he is about 9 months old. (The adopting family needs to agree in writing to have this procedure performed as a term of his adoption.)

The perfect fur-ever family for Shaggy is one that has someone home during the day to help his with his housebreaking. He is comfortable in a calm home environment, but will need regular activity like walks. Shaggy needs someone who will patient with him when he meets new people. He will also do better in a home where there is another calm, small dog that can help show him the ropes. 

If you are home during the day and have a calm home ready for the attention required of a puppy, please complete our online application (if you haven’t already) and send an email to June Kirchgatter at June.cavaliers@gmail.com to let her know that you are interested in Shaggy.  We will only consider applicants that are within a 4-5 hour drive from the foster family. You will also have to agree in writing to get Shaggy neutered when he becomes 9 months old. 

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