Gunner in Orangevale, CA

Meet Gunner! This tricolor, 13-pound precious little boy came into rescue at only two years old. He hadn’t had any training and was quite fearful of everything. Gunner was marking and not fixed, but clearly had a desire for affection. His foster Mom took one look at those big beautiful eyes and melted.

Gunner started potty training immediately. He began working on not marking in the house. Gunner has been exposed to a lot of new things, such as new people and other Cavaliers. With patience and lots of snuggles, he is really starting to show his personality and is learning to trust. He is doing great with house training, but is not quite “there” yet. He may mark in a new home at first, and will need to learn where to go potty. Gunner needs a family who will continue his training with patience and love. Gunner has shown that he’s really smart, and “getting it.” He will require a home with a securely fenced yard, and will need to go outside often.

Gunner is a very sweet, playful and snuggly once he gets to know you. He is a couch potato, and will come sit next to you for some pats. The couch is his favorite place. One of his favorite things to do is lounge on the couch with his foster Mom, and “hold paws” with his furry foster sister in a snuggle. Allowing him on your furniture is a must. Gunner loves to just stare at you longingly, and be near you when you are relaxing.

Gunner does not do well with children. He is very afraid of them, and he needs a calm forever home where there are no kids or grandkids.

Gunner is a good eater. He did have a bit of food anxiety, but since being neutered he has gotten better.

Gunner loves toys! He loves to play fetch and tug-o’-war. He is excellent with his foster sister Cavalier, but has had some defensive struggles with his foster brother. Gunner would do best with a small, gentle, female dog companion. Gunner does not like cats.

Gunner sleeps in his crate at night. He’s also good in his crate when riding in the car. Gunner is learning to walk on a leash. He is wary, but curious. In time, he will really enjoy walks outside.

Gunner is fully vaccinated and heart-healthy. He is neutered and microchipped. Gunner does well with baths and grooming. His coat is gorgeous!

This shy, sweet boy is ready to find his forever family. Gunner needs a family that will love him unconditionally and will patiently continue his training. He’s a wonderful little guy who just needs to be loved and feel secure.

If you are interested in adopting this gorgeous boy and live within a reasonable driving distance to Orangevale, CA, please fill out an adoption application, if you haven’t already. Then email Jessica Ford at smalldogbath@gmail.com to let her know of your interest in Gunner.Online Application

Bella in New York, NY

Meet Bella the 9 years old Snuggle Expert:

Are you searching for the ultimate snuggle buddy? Look no further because we have the perfect companion for you! She is eagerly waiting to fill your life with love, warmth, and endless cuddles.

 This charming pup takes snuggling to a whole new level. Whether you’re lounging on the couch, reading a book, or enjoying a cozy night in, our Cavalier is always by your side, ready to provide warmth and comfort. 

While still perfecting the art of leash walking, Bella is making remarkable progress. With patience, encouragement, and positive reinforcement, they’re becoming more confident on the leash day by day.

Are you a fan of lazy mornings? So is our Cavalier! They’ll gladly join you for a leisurely lie-in, making waking up a delightful experience. She likes to sleep in the bed but also trained in her dog bed. She does snore a bit so heavy sleepers are an ideal partner!

Bella would thrive in a loving home environment where they can receive plenty of attention, affection, and snuggles. A family or individual who enjoys leisurely walks, relaxed mornings, and cozy nights at home would be the perfect match for this sweet pup. While she is getting better on the leash, a secure yard or access to safe outdoor spaces would be beneficial for her continued training and exercise.

She is up to date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, and has received regular veterinary care. Like all Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, she may benefit from routine grooming to keep their luxurious coat looking its best.

Adoption Requirements:

  • A commitment to providing a loving and nurturing home environment.
  • Willingness to continue leash training and provide regular exercise opportunities.
  • A cozy spot on the couch reserved for snuggle sessions.

If you’re ready to welcome this lovable Cavalier King Charles Spaniel into your heart and home, please fill out the online application if you haven’t already and then email Michelle Farnum at cavalierrescueny@gmail.com. Get ready to experience the joy and companionship that only a devoted canine friend can provide!

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Sammy in Little Rock, AR

Welcoming a dog into your life is a profound experience, filled with joy, companionship, and unconditional love. While many people gravitate towards puppies, there’s a unique charm and depth to adopting a senior dog. These dogs, often overlooked, bring with them a lifetime of wisdom, loyalty, and a profound ability to bond.

Sammy may be a senior pup, but his capacity for love knows no bounds. If you’re seeking a loyal companion to share your lap and heart with, Sammy is waiting eagerly for his forever home.

Sammy is deaf and mostly blind, though he can perceive shadows. Despite these obstacles, he remains in good health for his age, but does require thyroid medication. Following a recent dental procedure, the vet has advised against future sedation, so Sammy will remain unaltered.

Why Adopt a Senior Dog?

Gratitude and Loyalty: Senior dogs are incredibly grateful for the second chance they are given. They often form a deep bond with their adopters, displaying unwavering loyalty and devotion.

Matured Personality: Unlike puppies whose personalities are still developing, senior dogs come with well-defined temperaments. This makes it easier to assess whether their energy levels and temperament are a good fit for your lifestyle.

Minimal Training: Most senior dogs have already been trained and socialized. They understand basic commands and often exhibit good manners, making the transition into your home smoother and less demanding compared to raising a puppy.

Calmer Energy Levels: Senior dogs generally have lower energy levels compared to younger dogs, making them ideal companions for those who prefer a more relaxed pace of life. They still enjoy playtime but are content with shorter and less intense activities.

Adopting a senior dog is a rewarding experience that not only enriches your life but also gives a deserving animal a chance to spend their golden years in a loving home. With patience, understanding, and compassion, you can provide a senior dog with the comfort, care, and companionship they deserve. Embrace the opportunity to open your heart and home to a senior dog, and you’ll be rewarded with a lifetime of love, gratitude, and unwavering loyalty.

To apply, please complete our online application, if you haven’t already done so, and then email Whitney Barron wbarronp@gmail.com and let her know of your interest.

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Hamilton in Belleville, IL

Update 4-17-24: We think we have found a great home for this pup and have several excellent applications so aren’t taking more for now.

Hello! My name is Hamilton, after the Broadway musical, and there’s a million things I haven’t done but can’t wait to do with my forever family! I’m the sweetest boy. I will be 1-year-old on May 10, 2024 and would love to celebrate my 1st birthday with my forever family! I came to Cavalier Rescue USA through a Good Samaritan. Raise a glass to freedom! 

I love snuggles with my humans and my fellow Cavalier friends. There are 4 other Cavaliers in my foster home and I love all of them. They are so nice to let me play and snuggle with them. I would love a fur sibling.  I am very active and am always doing my best to keep my foster family active too. I definitely want to be in the room where it happens.

I am doing well at leash walking and I am working really hard at house training though my foster mom says I still have some work to do. I will need to learn my foster family’s schedule but I am eager to please.

I currently have a fenced in backyard where I like to collect all the best sticks. I also love toys. I would get along great with dog savvy kids but watch out because I will be tempted to play with their toys too. Like any puppy, I am curious and my forever family will need to keep a close eye on me. I even got up on the dining table in my foster home and grabbed a few things that looked fun. I know my name and respond to a firm “no” so they safely got me down but boy was that fun!

Since coming to Cavalier Rescue USA I have been fully vetted including being neutered, brought up to date on my shots, and on heartworm and flea/tick preventive. The vet says I am a healthy guy! I also have really lovely, full, and soft fur. My foster mom says my coat is very handsome!

My sweet disposition and expressive eyes look straight into your heart. These are definitely my best attributes. My foster family loves me so much and knows my forever family will too.

If you are interested in adding me to your family, please complete the online application (if you haven’t already) and then send an email to Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at Cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com to let her know you want to adopt me.

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Cody in San Antonio, TX

Cody is a very happy 3 year old tricolor male born 6/18/2020. Cody came into rescue from a breeding situation.

He is extremely sweet and affectionate. Cody is a love sponge and can’t get enough affection and pets. His foster mom nicknamed him Love Bug. His favorite place to be is someone’s lap or cuddled next to his foster sister Cavalier. He knows his name, comes to a whistle and is learning commands. Cody is very smart. He does have a tendency to occasionally try to bolt out the front door when opened, so vigilance is paramount.

Cody is neutered and up to date on vaccines and preventatives. Cody came into rescue a little underweight but has been adding weight and is currently 16.5 pounds with a couple of pounds more to go to be ideal. Cody is working on potty training, but has been very successful when he is let out frequently and told to go potty. He hasn’t had any indoor accidents. He recently had four teeth removed with a full dental cleaning, so soft food is advised for a while. Cody was diagnosed with Lyme disease but with medication he is on the mend and on to a full recovery. He will need to be assessed by a veterinarian to confirm he is completely healed in a few months.

Cody can be somewhat submissive. He will cower once in a while when being offered a hand for pets, probably due to his past life, but he so desires the affection. He improves everyday. Cody is learning that most people are nice and are there to love on the love bug and would never hurt him. He just needs lots of loving on and modeling human touch is good with soft pets, which will be important for Cody to further blossom into the perfect pup. He will occasionally even stand on his hind legs and demand some affection.

Cody’s ideal forever home would be with someone home most of the day and with at least one other gentle dog as a playmate to bond with and learn from over time. He loves people, so a home with older, gentle children would be a plus. Cody loves his fluffy bed and sleeps in a separate room with his Cavalier friend or in the master bedroom. He loves exploring outside so a very secure fenced yard is a must. Cody rarely barks and is the perfect gentleman.

If you are interested in adding precious Cody to your family and live within a reasonable driving distance of San Antonio, Texas just fill out an application and send an email to Davonna Sjurseth at cavalierrescueusasanantonio@yahoo.com to let her know your interest in Cody and also please add where you are located.

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Cookie in Pataskala, OH

Cookie is a small sweet 4-year-old tricolor Cavalier who will bring so much joy to the right family. He came from a commercial breeder and he is adapting well and learning how to be a family dog. 

Cookie gets super excited when he is called Puppy (we have no idea why)! His tail-wag will melt your heart! He loves attention and appears to be a boy who will pick one person to be his absolute favorite, although he will love everyone else in the household almost as much. He loves cuddles in bed, on the couch or by your side wherever you are.  

He is a well-behaved and active boy who loves his bouts of zoomies in the house or yard and will need a good sized securely fenced yard to run and play in with other small dog friends. While on leash, he will walk nicely by your side.

Cookie is beginning to understand what toys are but ignores most of them in favor of an empty paper towel roll or carefully pulling laundry out of baskets to drag to his favorite spot to snuggle on. Although one of his favorite things is to jump up on the bed and snuggle, this little man does sleep like a champ in his crate with no whining and rarely wakes up before his foster family. Although he does well in his crate at night, he does get sad if he needs to be crated during the day and will cry a bit before settling down for a nap. It is likely that in the future he will have no problem being allowed to be alone for short times without the need for crating.

He will require other small dogs who can provide comfort and companionship as well as important lessons about what it is to be a family dog. Cats are not a fan of this young man as he truly enjoys pestering the resident kitty any chance he gets. The kitty is quick to correct him.  

Cookie has come a long way with housetraining and has no true accidents, only occasionally marking in the house. We hope this will disappear entirely with a little more time. Cookie still gets nervous with loud sounds and quick movements. He requires a soft-spoken voice and positive reinforcement to provide him with a sense of security. Because of this, Cookie will do best with a family without children as their quick movements and general volume make him a bit nervous and insecure. He has done great with visiting children and teens but is not super comfortable and will cling to his foster mom and dad. He will be happiest with a family that is retired or works from home and can provide attention throughout the day.  

Shortly after Cookie came to rescue, he was neutered and was given a dental. He has a 2 out of 6 low grade heart murmur, but is otherwise a healthy boy. He weighs 15 lbs, which is a good weight for him.

If you are interested in this sweet Cavalier, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net so she knows of your interest.

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