Ryder & Charlie in Castro Valley, CA

These sweet bonded buddies are Ryder and Charlie. Ryder is a 4 year old Blenheim Cavalier born 8/27/2020  and his brother from another mother, Charlie, is a 9 year old, cream colored Cavachon (Cavalier/Bichon Frisé) born 3/23/16.

Ryder and Charlie came into rescue after their owner passed away and no one in the family could take the boys. They are confused why everything has changed but they are both good natured and laid back boys, content just to sit next to you.

They are house trained, up to date on their shots, neutered, both had a dental in February and were recently groomed. Both are heart and overall healthy. Ryder weighs 22 lbs and Charlie weighs 25 lbs. Ryder did lose a lot of teeth during his dental but has no problem polishing off his kibble. Charlie has a dazzling smile.

Ryder is quiet and reserved while Charlie is more outgoing and vocal. They sleep quietly in a crate together but would love to be given big bed privileges again. They are so sweet snuggling together and where one goes the other is right behind. They love walks, Charlie pulls a bit in his eagerness to explore, while Ryder is right by your side.

They are looking for a quiet life with someone to adore and keep them company a majority of the time. A fenced yard would be nice and regular outings to keep them in shape. They have been well fed and both should lose a couple of pounds. They haven’t been cat or kid tested so an adult home would probably be best for them.

If you live within a reasonable distance from the East Bay and can provide for all of their needs, please completely fill out an application if you haven’t already and then contact our Northern California Coordinator, Sarah Knudsen at sayrahk@gmail.com.

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Lizzy in Tulsa, OK

Hello! My name is Lizzy and I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’m an 8-year-old Blenheim Cavalier and everyone I meet says I’m a sweetie! My last wonderful owners have both developed health issues and were very sad but asked that Cavalier Rescue USA find me another great home. 

I love a soft couch or warm lap to snuggle up to when I nap. I love to sleep! I also like to follow you everywhere you go, including errands and road trips. I’m shy at first but lots of head scratches and chest rubs let me know you are a kind compassionate human. I love to meet other dogs my size and those who aren’t too bossy or rowdy. Just hold me close and let me sniff the new pup and I’ll be fine. Little children who are nice to me are great and they love when I give them kisses on their hands…especially if it smells like peanut butter or leftover lunch.

I like to take walks around the neighborhood on the sidewalk.  I am very well behaved and stay close to you without pulling. I’m a little hard of hearing but a few hand claps will get my attention. Gestures are welcome when showing me what to do next. My foster dad combs me every day and I love it because it feels so good! I am cooperative with grooming, nail trims and paw pad shaving. I am house trained and know how to use a dog door. My foster Daddy takes me outside every few hours and I’ll “get busy” as he says, and I know what to do. When I’m done, I’ll meet you at the door with a smile! Give me a small treat and a “good girl” and I’m ready to snuggle! I am a quiet girl but will bark at a horse on TV! I don’t rough house inside or chew on things. That could be because I had a dental and had to have the rest of my few remaining teeth extracted.

I am up to date with my vaccinations and heartworm, flea/tick preventatives, and I am microchipped. I am slightly overweight for my size but have lost a pound since I’ve been in my foster home. I do have a heart murmur and take daily medication to help me. My vet records include a lot of information and testing to know just what needs to be done to give me my best life. I have been very well taken care of. Overall, I am a cute, sweet loving girl who is in decent health to live a long life if taken care of.

If you are interested in this Cavalier, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then email Janis Stauffer at okstauffer@aol.com so she knows of your interest. 

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Rosey in San Antonio, TX

Rosey is a sweet three-year-old Tricolor Cavalier rescued from a commercial breeder.

When she arrived in foster care, she was incredibly timid, nervous, shy and shaking. However, over the last two months Rosey has worked very hard to “find her brave,” and is slowly coming out of her shell and beginning to trust humans. 

Rosey has a crate where she can go if she wants to feel safe. She is happy to lie on the couch and sleep throughout the day, but she also does well on a leash and enjoys going for a walk or ride in the car. Rosey sleeps through the night in a bed next to her foster brother and sisters. 

Rosey is a petite girl weighing in at eleven pounds. She received intake vetting, during which it was determined she is in good health. While in foster care, she was spayed and received a dental. She has a great appetite. 

It is very clear that Rosey has lived a challenging life prior to coming into rescue. She truly deserves to be loved and pampered. Her ideal family would have someone home most of the time to give Rosey the attention she deserves.

Rosey would do best in a situation where the household is relatively calm and quiet. She does not do well with children.  Her forever family must be patient and committed to teaching her that she is safe and loved.

Rosey would do best paired with another Cavalier or other small dog that she can learn from, as she continues to build trust. She will also need a very secure, fenced-in yard.

If you are interested in adopting this pup, please fill out the online application if you haven’t already and then email Rescue Coordinator Sarah Swanson at 210cavalierrescueusa@gmail.com.

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Many thanks to Rob Martin (Instagram @paw_prints_photo) for Rosey’s wonderful photos.

 

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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Monty in Lebanon, IN

Monty is an adorable tricolor Cavalier puppy, born 09/05/2024. He came into care after being adopted with his sibling and developing littermate syndrome, making it ill-advised for the two of them to continue living together. He has no trouble bonding with his new foster family or foster Cavaliers, now that he is separated from his brother, however!

Since coming into foster, Monty has been a bubble of happiness. In true puppy fashion, he is buoyant and happy, energetic and adorable. He is busy, busy, busy, but truly not hyper. He just loves to play with toys and play with his foster Cavaliers. He excitedly greets visitors and is glad to give them a lick and a jump, so he’s working on “down,” but he is just too happy to remember most times. Like all puppies, manners are a work in progress, but he is doing well with learning them! He knows “sit” and comes when called by name. He loves to frolic in the backyard, and gives a little side eye when he isn’t quite ready to quit playing, but then comes running.

Mealtime is a huge favorite for Monty, so he tends to scarf down his food rather quickly and then try to “share” with his foster friends. He is working on mealtime manners, and a slow-feed bowl has helped tremendously, as well as just making sure he doesn’t give himself a tummy ache with eating too quickly.
He loves to take walks and is doing well on a leash. He pulls a little, as he loves to explore, but consistently training with him, and lots of practice and he will continue to do better and better. He is nice and calm (puppy calm, don’t forget) with all the people we meet along the way on a walk. He will let out a bark when we see another dog, but doesn’t get reactive, just more of a “hi”. He does not bark often.

Monty is working at potty training and doing well. He does still have occasional accidents as he hasn’t figured out how to alert us to when he needs to go out, but he does very well with being let out consistently. He sleeps in a crate at night and goes in when we tell him. He is also crated when we leave the house to further enforce potty training and house manners.

Monty is going to make an amazing addition to a family. He will do well with other dogs. He has not been around cats, but he is pretty non-reactive in general. He is friendly to the kids he is around, as well. Monty would be successful as an only dog, as well. Monty needs someone who has experience with puppies. He is still just a baby, so his new family needs to be understanding of the fact that puppies will get into things, chew things (like foster mom’s slippers!), have accidents, and learn bad manners if their family is not dedicated to helping them learn. He is an ever so good boy, and a quick learner with a sparkle in his eye. He has so much love to give and is an ever so good boy! Any family will be lucky to love him.

If you are interested in this 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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Daisy in Overland Park, KS

Say hello to Daisy – originally from a commercial breeder, she was acquired by a Good Samaritan and released to Cavalier Rescue USA. Initially very timid and shy, she’s coming out of her shell in her foster home. Daisy is getting familiar and comfortable with her foster parents, though she’s still a bit wary of strangers.

When Daisy came to us, she did not know how to walk on a leash. Foster mom had to wait until Daisy trusted her before she could put a leash on her. Now she goes on short walks with her foster parents. She still startles easily, so foster mom stops a few times during the walk just to praise her. She’s getting better and slowly getting used to this new activity. Foster mom is really good about using positive reinforcement, establishing routines, and building trust – and it’s working! Daisy is loving the life of being a house pet.

At first, Daisy would not get in a doggie bed, and now she likes it. She wouldn’t get on the couch, either – but now she gets up there by herself. She’s happy to just snuggle in and watch TV or snooze the day away. Daisy is still a bit skittish but improving. After she gets to know you, she shows her easy-going and gentle temperament. She thumps her tail when her foster mom walks by, and she sits by her foster parents in the evening. If her foster mom goes out for a bit, Daisy greets her with full body wiggles when she returns. It takes time for her to warm up… but once she does, she’s very loving and sweet.

Daisy gets along great with her foster brother Rocky. She lies beside him on the floor, and she often lays her head on his back to rest. She follows him when they go outside, and she loves to run around in the backyard. Daisy is generally quiet, but recently she started barking at squirrels when she’s outside. She hasn’t had any accidents in the house or her crate – perhaps having another dog around helps to show her the ropes. Although she appears to be potty trained, she should be supervised in her new home until she settles in and learns the new routine. Her foster parents also have a young cat, and Daisy likes Kitty. She gently sniffs him and lets Kitty groom her.

Daisy has been spayed and had a dental cleaning. She has recovered from her spay surgery and is doing well. Her heart is good (no cardiac murmur), and her knees checked out fine (normal patella). Daisy is microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and is current on monthly flea/tick/heartworm preventative. Daisy is a gentle, sweet, lovable girl with the most expressive brown eyes. She will make someone a very good family pet.

Daisy is being fostered in Overland Park, KS. If you think you might be the right person or family for her, please fill out our online application (if you have not done so already) – then contact Deborah Barnes at deborah@smarnes.com to let her know of your interest in Daisy. Applicants who live within a reasonable driving distance of the Kansas City area will be considered. Also, please take a moment to read about our adoption process by clicking this link: Adoption Process.Online Application

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