Shannon in Cinnaminson, NJ

Hi everyone, please meet Shannon, part couch potato, part whirling dervish. Shannon spent her 4 years of life being used as a breeding dog in a commercial breeding facility. She was definitely overbred and without much human interaction. Her most recent litter of puppies was born with umbilical hernias. With that Shannon became a liability and not worth the cost of feeding. Fortunately she made it out of the mill, and after a few different stops at other rescues, Shannon eventually made her way to CR-USA. Things were looking up for Shannon.

Shannon is a beautiful healthy, strong 4-year-old Cavalier mix. Her mix is not known, but current foster Mom and Dad think she may have some Golden Retriever in her. She weighs approximately 33 lbs, and could stand to lose a few pounds. She is approximately 16” at the shoulder. She has a beautiful dark red coat and soulful brown eyes. She is heart clear, up to date on all vaccines and monthly preventatives. She is spayed and recently had a dental. She lost 11 teeth but has no trouble eating kibble. Shannon came into foster care with an ear infection which is now cleared. There are times when Shannon seems a little itchy so she received a cytopoint injection. Her forever family will need to monitor her for possible seasonal or food allergies. Shannon is fed in her crate. Shannon is completely potty trained. No accidents! Shannon is still very skittish at quick movements especially when she is up and investigating her surroundings. She is very quick and will bolt when reached for.  That should subside once she is settled in her forever home. When she is resting on the couch, which is often, she accepts all kinds of affection and likes to lay her head in your lap.  

Shannon came into CR-USA foster care extremely frightened and shut down. At her first vet visit, they could not complete the exam because Shannon was basically frozen with fear. No aggression, just terrified. With a little time and some medication, her exam was completed the next week. It is possible Shannon may need some medications to help with anxiety long term. She is not currently on any medications.

It didn’t take long for Shannon to realize that she actually likes being close to her foster family, which consists of two retired folks, three Cavaliers (all commercial breeder rescues) and one very dog-friendly cat. Shannon loves to snuggle close to her people and her three foster siblings. However, early on she had shown some mild resource guarding over toys which, unfortunately, led her to swallow an 8” rope toy in one gulp because another dog was nearby. As a result, during her spay, she also had the rope toy (still in one piece) removed from her stomach. She had an uneventful and complete recovery from the surgery. Her resource guarding has dramatically reduced, and there have been no incidents since mid-February.  She will need to be closely monitored in her new home as she adjusts. Also, any toys need to be oversized so it is not possible for her to swallow them.  Shannon also likes to munch on mulch from the backyard. So far, this has not caused a problem but we are working to discourage this habit and her new family will need to do the same if she has access to mulch.

Shannon has mastered stairs, and sit. She walks nicely on a leash but still needs a bit more focus. So many smells!  Shannon spends a lot of her day snoozing on the couch with her people and doggie friends and would prefer to sleep in the big bed at night. She would be very distressed if she were separated from her family at bed time.   

Shannon will need a home with lots of patience and love and very little alone time. She can be crated for a short time. She is not happy with this arrangement but it is necessary for her safety. No children please. Quick movements will startle her and children’s toys may look good to chew on. Another friendly dog or two would be required as she does follow the pack and loves to be part of the puppy puddle. She is good with dog-friendly cats as long as you or the cat don’t mind an occasional and enthusiastic game of tag. A securely fenced yard is a must, and the bigger the better as she loves to stretch out her long limbs with a good run. An AirTag is recommended, just in case. Shannon is a strong and healthy girl who could be a great hiking buddy or jogging buddy or even good for doing some nose work. The more exercise, the better.

If you live within a reasonable driving distance of Cinnaminson, NJ and you are interested in adopting this sweet girl, please email Rebecca Plimpton at beckplimpton@gmail.com and fill out an application for her if you don’t already have one on file.

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June in Plymouth, MA

Meet June! June is a very special dog! This happy tricolor girl with the puppy face is 6 years old, born 6/1/19, and is a very laid-back, calm dog, loving. She came to rescue from a family who could no longer keep her. 

June is up-to-date on immunizations and preventatives and she is spayed. She was diagnosed with a grade 3 heart murmur, but no medication is needed at this time. Her new owner should be willing to follow up with a cardiologist every 6-12 months. She is hearing impaired but gets around well. June has recently seen a neurologist who suspects she has Syringomyelia (neurological disorder) This condition is being managed with medication. Since she takes her medication 4 times per day, someone home most of the time is necessary. Syringomyelia can cause discomfort in her neck and shoulders. For this reason, June does not like wearing a collar or harness, so for her safety and comfort, we are requiring a fenced-in yard for her. 

June loves her food and snacks and can be possessive of them. She would be happy as an only dog, but if you’re willing to work with her on this behavior, she could be happy with a dog sibling as well. June only has 4 teeth, but this doesn’t stop her! We soak her kibble and she has no issues eating and having soft snacks. 

June is an absolute pleasure. She is house  trained with no accidents in her foster home. Her guilty pleasure is having a comfy place to snooze. June loves napping and is quite the snorer! She loves her crate at night, so having a separate space for her to sleep might be best for light sleepers.

June is great with kids, has a calm, gentle presence and is a wonderful companion!

If you would like this adorable girl to be a part of your family, have filled out a recent application, meet the criteria for her adoption and are within a reasonable drive of Plymouth, MA, please contact Barbara Blanchette at blanchettebarbara06@gmail.com to let her know you are interested in June.

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Chester in Savage, MD

Here is Chester with his new family…

Meet Chester, a ridiculously cute, 1-year-old Blenheim Cavalier ready to steal your heart!

This pup was born 02/10/2024. He came into Cavalier Rescue USA through no fault of his own and is now eagerly searching for his forever family to share his life with. Chester is finding his footing in this new chapter and is eager to find his forever loving home to continue his journey.

Chester is still finding his footing and needs a family committed to working on his basic commands. He is incredibly playful and loves to play with toys and chew on bones. He also enjoys meeting new friends, both 2-legged and 4-legged! Chester will benefit from, and needs, ongoing guidance and training with his leash manners.

Chester is looking for a family that is home most of the day and able to provide consistent walks and play time. He will do best in a home with another playful dog, as he really enjoys spending time playing with canine companions and looks to them to provide direction. He has shown amazing growth in confidence as he navigates the world with other pups in the house.

Chester is crate trained for overnight sleeping and is fully house-trained. Chester is a joyful, loving, and incredibly sweet Cavalier, and he’s ready to live the spoiled life that he deserves!

If interested, please complete our online application and then email Diane at: cavalierrescueusamdwv@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.

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Marco in Dillsburg, PA

If you are looking for the consummate companion, look no further! Marco is an approximately five to six year old male Blenhiem Cavalier.

Before coming to rescue, Marco was used for breeding on a Lancaster County Farm, but we don’t know much about his past. Marco adjusted quickly to his foster home. He absolutely loves being part of the family. He especially loves his foster “brothers.”

Like most Cavaliers, Marco is a Velcro dog. He needs to keep tabs on “Mom” at all times and is often found under foot. Marco is very amenable and doesn’t have a contrary bone in his body.

Marco is fairly small at 14 lbs and very healthy. He is missing a few teeth and takes his time to eat his food. His remaining teeth all look good.

Marco is not adventurous with running and jumping, but he will get the zoomies once in a while.

Marco wears a harness and walks well on a leash. He enjoys shorter walks, but could work up to longer ones. And, of course, he gets excited to meet other dogs on walks.

Marco adores his foster brothers and wants to go to a home with at least one other dog. He has anxiety if crated alone, but he enjoys being in a crate with his brothers. At night he sleeps on the floor next to the bed, but he would love to sleep in the bed if possible. Marco sleeps all night and isn’t disruptive.

Since his neuter surgery, Marco has had very few accidents in the house. He is content to go out every few hours, and his urge to mark has faded.

This warm-hearted boy deserves to have a peaceful home where he can provide companionship and love to his new family.

If you would like to adopt Marco, please complete our online application if you don’t already have one on file. Then email Melissa at cavalierrescueusapa@gmail.com so she knows you are interested.
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PA license: 16547

 

Daisy in Pottstown, PA

Update 3-25-24: We’ve received several promising applications for this pup so aren’t taking more for now. Thank you!

Meet Daisy, a sweet 2.5 year old tricolor girl. She came into rescue when her owners schedule required her to work long hours and she wanted a better life for Daisy. Daisy weighs in at just 17 lbs but is an affectionate little dynamo. She is quite an energetic Cavalier who loves walks and playtime. After her bursts of energy, she will curl up in her crate, on the couch or even in your lap to take a nap. 

Daisy is used to a secure fenced in yard as she loves to explore and sniff all of the wonderful  smells in the yard. She is quite the explorer and enjoys going for walks, long and short.  Daisy will let you know that she has to go out by whining or scratching at the door, but she would probably by able to learn to ring potty if taught. 

Daisy is crate trained, but she is used to sleeping in the same room as the humans, as that is was the sleeping arrangements before she came into rescue. She has learned some things during her time in rescue but could use more training with manners. She  barks at noises in the house and runs and barks towards other dogs and people when they come near her territory. However, on walks, she is very shy towards other dogs and people. 

She is healthy and up to date on her vaccines. While it foster care, she did see a groomer and did fine with her visit. 

Daisy would do best with an active family. She does not need another canine companion as long as her family is around a lot. She can be shy around other dogs so if her new family has a dog it would be good for her to meet several times to get used to the other dog. She has not been around cats or young kids. 

If you think you could be Daisy’s forever home and live within reasonable driving distance of Pottstown, PA, please complete an online application. Then email Melissa MacMullin at cavalierrescueusapa@gmail.com and ask to be considered as her family.

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PA license: 16547

Izzy in Parsippany, NJ

Hello! My name is Izzy, but my foster Mom calls me Isadore. I am ten years old, and came into rescue after being retired from breeding. It took me no time at all to figure out how to walk on a leash and use a dog door, and I am reliably housebroken. I am just having a hard time adjusting to people reaching for me. My life before didn’t involve a lot of handling, and I am having some issues with trust. I really like my foster Mom, especially when she is eating, and will come right up to her to beg her for food.

I am a senior citizen, and I really enjoy sleeping in my dog bed when I am not eating. My foster Mom likes to take me for walks. She claims they are good for me. I think they are just good for her and she is forcing me to join her. Periodically, I will limp a little to make her feel bad for making me walk so fast. It works, and now I get extra treats for my joint health.

My foster home has a whole lot of other animals. The cats scare me, and I do my best to avoid direct eye contact with them. There is a bird that I have my eye on, but he is quite menacing. The other dogs are a bit odd, but I like to hang out with them in the yard, especially when foster Mom throws treats out there for us to hunt for. I am getting really good at finding all the treats. My foster brothers are lazy and only eat the ones they can easily find. I stay out and find each and every one, even if it is under snow.

Since coming into rescue, I have been spayed, vaccinated, and had dental surgery that left me with only two teeth. It hasn’t stopped me from eating, but I struggle with harder food, and will swallow it whole if given the opportunity. You will need to ensure all the things I eat are small enough I can swallow them safely.

I spent ten years living a very different life, and I am a bit overwhelmed by attention and affection. I am perfectly happy to be left alone to sleep in my bed. I would, however, love a home with another small dog I can play with when I am up for it. I really need someone patient and kind, who won’t be offended if I ignore them except at meal times, and if I run from them when startled. A quiet home with a securely fenced yard is a must for me.

I am crate-trained and dog-door-trained. I haven’t had an accident in my foster Mom’s house since I learned to use the dog-door. I sleep in my own dog bed overnight. I need time to adjust to new locations, so a pen or a crate should be used to help me adjust initially.

I am starting to come around to enjoying being pet. I let my patient foster Mom pet me sometimes when we are outside. If I am in my bed, she can pet me, too. I also like to snuggle with my foster brother in one of the beds I have claimed as mine.

If you think you’d be a great fit as my new family, please email Rebecca Plimpton at beckplimpton@gmail.com Please also fill our online application if you have not yet done so. Applicants must be within a reasonable drive of Parsippany.Online Application

 

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