Oliver in Riverwoods, IL

Hi! My name is Oliver. Like the song Mr.Brightside, “I’ve been coming out of my cage and I’ve been doin’ just fine!” My story begins with a goodbye from my family who had to give me up because of a significant change in their living situation. I’m 3 years old and was born 9/21/21.

I like to keep things slow. I spent my first week at my foster home hanging out in my crate. I was timid and moody. I was snappy when I would get petted and when my leash was taken on and off. But I’m coming out of my crate and I’ve been doing just fine! I’m snapping much less and now requesting snuggles, I’m giving kisses and do not mind getting petted.

Are you looking for a walking partner? I’m that boy. I’m a terrific listener, you won’t hear a peep from me. I am superb on a leash, except on the way back when I get excited to return home. How about this, you lead and I will follow during the beginning of our walk and then I lead ,you follow on the way back?

My foster mom says I’m very smart. I know how to sit, I wait patiently for my food bowl, I come when my name is called and I know how to use the bathroom outside if I’m kept on a schedule. I’m so special she even made up a song about me that goes ” Olipop, Olipop. Oh, Oli Oli, Olipop (boom boom boom boom). Then I hear her saying “Olipop” is “easy peasy”.

I’ve also eavesdropped on my foster mom’s conversation with the vet during my appointment. The vet told her I’m healthy, 17.5 pounds, neutered, up to date on my immunizations and won’t need any dental work for another 1-2 years ( thank goodness! I do not like dental work!). I had surgery a couple years ago for my hip due to FHO/femoral head ostectomy but the vet says I’m fully recovered from it.

Fun fact, I am heartbreakingly cute and smart. Not so fun fact, hands sometimes scare me and I need to work on my manners. l do not like hands in my crate, so, enter slowwwly when entering my humble abode as my crate is my castle. I also do not like hands near or around my face or head. I need to work on being more comfortable with hands near my face and head to get my leash on and off from my collar. I seem to not mind hands as much when I am out of my crate. The vet was able to pet me and check my teeth without me snapping and foster mom says I truly am getting much better with this. My previous medical records state that I was a “good boy” so she thinks that I will be just fine with patience and training. I am serious about learning my manners and I would really love a physically, securely fenced in yard so I can get trained on when my leash is taken on and off.

Though my foster brothers who are 11 and 8 have been welcoming by playing with me and taking me on walks, I’d prefer a furever home with older kids or no kids. Other dogs are okay (I barely notice them).

Let’s meet IRL (in real life). You won’t be disappointed. I’m eager to hear back from you . XOXO-Oliver. If you are interested in adopting me, fill out the online application if you haven’t already and then contact Meg Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com.

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Holly in Danville, IL

Holly is the sweetest little gem! She is a happy, well-adjusted, dainty little lady whose favorites are cuddling and chasing squirrels. Whoever adopts Holly is the luckiest human ever! She is a 4-year-old Blenheim Cavalier that came to Cavalier Rescue USA from a commercial breeding facility after having a c-section and then not getting pregnant again for a year.

I will let Holly tell you more about herself!

I love having other dogs in my foster home to play with and to show me the way. I am looking for a home with a mom or dad who stays home most of the time with another gentle dog sibling to make me feel welcome. I love cuddling with my human or foster siblings. I also love playing with toys, my foster siblings have shown me how much fun they are!

Active children startle me, so I would be happiest in a calm home without young children. But I am already accustomed to the general sounds of a human household: television, vacuum cleaner, etc and do fine with those. If you want a dog for jogging, I am not your girl. I prefer pillows, sofas, and warm laps with lots of love…with a physically fenced yard for chasing squirrels. When I am not being a couch potato I do love to chase squirrels and promise to keep your yard critter free!

My foster mom keeps telling me how precious I am and that she would adopt me herself if she did not already have three dog kids. I am curious and happy, happy, happy!

My favorites are: cuddling, chasing squirrels, cuddling, dinnertime…did I say cuddling and squirrels?

Since coming to Cavalier Rescue USA I have been spayed, had a much needed dental where I lost 18 teeth but am feeling much better now. I am up to date on my vaccines and flea/tick/heartworm preventatives.

      

If you are interested in adopting Holly, please complete our online application, then email Meg Hutson Eisenmenger at cavalierrescuemeg@gmail.com so she knows of your interest. Thank you!

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Daisy in Powell, OH

Update 12-26-24: This pup has a visit scheduled to meet a possible new family soon so we aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

Meet sweet Daisy. Daisy is a 5-6 year old Blenheim Cavalier who came into Cavalier Rescue USA from a commercial breeder. When she first came into rescue, Daisy was shy and timid. However, since then, she has begun to come out of her shell and loves to snuggle.

She is a sweet, gentle and well behaved girl. Her tail is always wagging and she loves to follow her foster mom around. Daisy also loves to sniff and explore the backyard. Daisy’s favorite spot in her foster home is snuggled up on the couch.

This well behaved girl may have only been born with one eye, but she is laser focused on finding her forever family. She has been around kids in her foster home and gets along well with them. Her foster home does not have any other dogs, but her foster mom is home most of the day. Daisy would be happy in a home with another calm dog or without as long as someone is home most of the day. She has not been cat tested.
 
 
Daisy has been doing good on a leash and enjoys leisurely walks. Like most Cavaliers, Daisy loves her soft food and treats. Daisy is working on potty training and has had minimal accidents as long as she is let out on a schedule. 
 

Daisy is a healthy girl and weighs 15 lbs. She has received a spay, microchip and dental since coming into rescue. She is up to date on vaccinations, flea and heartworm preventatives.Daisy would love a forever home with someone home most of the time. She would enjoy a fenced yard to explore, but this is not mandatory  with daily walks.

If you’d like to be her forever human, please complete the online application, if you haven’t already, read our Process and FAQ pages and then email Sherry Morgan at morgans817@sbcglobal.net to let her know of your interest. 

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Charlie in Burnsville, MN

Charlie is a beautiful, smart, and loving 4-year-old ruby Cavalier, born 7/26/2020. He is in rescue because his previous owner went into assisted living. He is very healthy and athletic. He is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines.

Charlie is extremely affectionate, loves to be petted and will bump his nose on your hand if you stop petting and he wants more. He likes to snuggle up against your legs or cuddle with his head in your lap. Charlie enjoys having his ears brushed but can be sensitive when his feet are touched.

Charlie is a great car traveler and lays down quietly in his crate. When we need to leave the house, we say ‘crate’ and he walks right in and settles. He loves running around our fenced backyard, but he will also potty quickly on a leash. He can have an occasional mistake inside the house when not closely watched.

He absolutely loves walks, but he gets excited and pulls on the leash. He can be very reactive when a car or people approach, and he will bark and pull hard to reach them. We are making progress by walking in quiet neighborhoods and keeping our distance or distracting him. Charlie’s ideal family will continue to work with him to solve his reactivity so he can experience busier areas. 

Charlie likes to play with balls and loves it when you throw them for him to fetch. He brings the toy back but we are working on the ‘Drop it’ command so we can throw it again.

When meeting a new person or a new dog in the house for the first time, he can be shy and may bark a bit. But after a few minutes he gets comfortable. In a short while, he becomes very friendly with any adult, child, or dog he’s met. He will happily live with other dogs but could also be an only dog. Charlie has not been tested with cats. He does like to bark at the front door when he sees someone or a car driving by, but he usually comes away from the door when we call him. 

He does like to jump on cupboards at mealtimes and on doors when it’s time to go outside, so we are working on the ‘Off’ and ‘Wait’ commands. He’s a smart boy and will master these soon! He is eager to please, loves freeze-dried beef liver and blueberries, and he enjoys a lick mat with some applesauce or peanut butter.

If you are interested in Charlie, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Diana Parrish at cavalierrescueusa.mn.wi@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.

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Oreo in Bellbrook, OH

Update 12-26-24: This pup has a visit scheduled to meet a possible new family soon so we aren’t taking more applications for now. Thank you!

Oreo is a lovable and energetic 10-month-old black and white puppy born on February 14, 2024. He loves to snuggle and play. He came to Cavalier Rescue USA as an owner surrender because his former owners felt an active family would be a better fit. 

Oreo loves to play with his foster Cavalier brothers and kids, running around the yard and then snuggling up for a good snooze on the couch or bed. He will keep you entertained with his adorable face and playful attitude. He will also keep you on your toes as he chews about anything he can find but will give you lots and lots of kisses and snuggles to make up for it. 

Oreo loves playing with children and other dogs but can be timid when he first meets you. When he feels comfortable around you, in true Cavalier style, he becomes a Velcro dog and will constantly stay by your side and loves to snuggle by your feet while you work. He can also be a bit skittish, so he needs lots of love and encouragement. 

Oreo is working on potty training and does well when he’s let out frequently, especially since he was used to running around outside most of the time. Oreo would do well in a home that has someone at home all day but lots of activity and the ability to run free in a big yard with other dogs and kids. He gets along with cats, too. 

Oreo does walk well on a leash but loves to meet and greet everyone he encounters. He is crate-trained but will howl when you leave as he has a bit of separation anxiety. 

Oreo has a clean bill of health, is up to date on his vaccines, and is neutered and microchipped. He weighs 19.6 lbs.

Most of all, Oreo has a heart full of love to give to the right family. See him in action: Oreo

If you are looking for an energetic and loving pup to join your active family and live within a reasonable driving distance of Bellbrook, OH, 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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Lilly in Trempealeau, WI

Meet Ms. Lilly! This adorable pup came to rescue when her senior owners discovered they really weren’t up for a puppy.

This girl has a sweet and sassy personality. Lilly is a petite, Blenheim girl born on June 4, 2024. She loves to chew bones, play with her toys but cuddling when she is tuckered out is one thing she excels at. Lilly will go in her crate for quiet time without much fuss. She is working hard on pottying outside and so far doing very well.

Lilly tends to want to be in charge. She will need boundaries and correction if her attitude is not appropriate. Working with a trainer to guide her would most likely benefit Lilly. She is very treat motivated and has started to learn sit, wait, stay and patience at feeding time.

Another dog in the home would be good for Lillly to get her energy out and to be shown proper dog manners. A fenced in yard will be best for Lilly. While she isn’t a fan of the leash and collar or harness she is learning and does walk with it on. It will be necessary to keep up with teaching her about a leash and collar and harness.

Lilly is a healthy pup. She will need to be spayed when she is about 9-10 months of age, with documentation of this sent to rescue.

Lilly has heard all about Santa and if she is a good girl, will have a stocking full of treats on Christmas morning. Will you help Lilly with an address for Santa to stop at?

If you are interested in adopting Lilly, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Diana at cavalierrescueusa.mn.wi@gmail.com so she knows you are interested and will pull your application for consideration.

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