Here is Frankie with his new family…
Hi everyone! Everybody is calling me “Frankie” since arriving to foster care, but I will answer with a wagging tail to whatever endearment you may call me. I am a smart, agile and playful Blenheim Cavalier with a beautiful lucky spot on top of my head. My foster Mom says I have a sweet expressive puppy face with soulful eyes. I weigh 16.5 pounds which is a good weight for me. I’m ready to find my forever family.
My exact birthdate is not known since I was part of a release from a commercial breeder and arrived to foster care with no documentation. At my intake exam, the vet said I’m approximately two years old now based on my teeth and stature. I was living with lots of other dogs where I did not get the attention that a cute Cavalier like me needs and deserves. That has all changed, and I am living the good life and learning many things.
Due to my previous background, I am a bit skittish around people and can bark and shy away when a new human approaches. With patience, I will slowly approach on my own terms. I like to give and receive kisses. I love cuddles, pets and snuggling in laps. I have not been around children. I would probably do best with older dog-savvy children as I still get nervous with sudden movements, new noises, and new people.
I am currently living with three other Cavaliers and have seamlessly joined the pack. I love to play with my foster Cavalier siblings and take naps curled up together with them. I get anxious and vocal when by myself, and can be quite the escape artist when that happens. I desire a home with another canine companion of similar size and a good temperament.
Did I tell you that I am very nimble? Just like Spiderman! I can climb up and over shorter dog gates and brick walls. I have even been known to chew through mesh gates. My foster Mom thinks that I would be a good fit for agility classes. I have tried out some agility equipment, and really love the tunnel and jumps.
I have also discovered toys and love to gently chew on small stuffed squeaky toys. I love walks on the leash. I still get a bit scared when cars drive by and I see big dogs, but I am getting better on each walk. My house training is a work in progress with frequent trips outside to help me understand expectations. I am eager-to-please, and am very happy when praised with positive reinforcement. I currently wear a belly band in my foster home for some marking which should decrease now that I am neutered. If I am told “no” I will run away, and get scared while making cute puppy eyes.
While in foster care, I have received the medical care I needed. I was brought up to date on vaccines and neutered, which included removal of an undescended testicle. I was also treated for parasites. Now that I am healthy and eating well, my coat is now growing in straight and glossy. I am easy to groom, as I love my baths and being pampered.
I enjoy my good diet of kibble mixed with Just Food For Dogs. I have enjoyed trying pumpkin, carrots, broccoli and blueberries. I get really excited to eat and get my own bowl of food. I will get very vocal and dance around waiting for my food, and then I gobble it up very fast. I use a slow feeder bowl which I enjoy. I need to be watched when I eat so I do not try to eat my canine siblings’ food. I am very treat-motivated, and have enjoyed learning some basic obedience. I really like to please and I am a quick learner.
I am eager to find my very own family and continue living the good life. My ideal family should be patient, and have an experienced owner at home with low alone time.
If you are interested in meeting me, and live within a reasonable driving distance to the Los Angeles area, please complete the online application if you have not yet done so. Then email Donna Beirne at d_beirne@yahoo.com she knows of your interest.
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