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  • Holly | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Holly Adopt Me Windermere Wave hello to Holly . There are just so many good things to say about this affectionate Velcro-pup. Happy Holly loves meeting everyone and greets them with a wag of her tail to show just how eager she is to be petted. She adores having her soft fluffy ears rubbed. Dogs and cats are on the list of favorite things as well. And cars – you bet! Holly loves a good open road adventure. Pampered pooch describes this beautiful Blenheim. Holly loves baths. Yes, it’s true. She will follow you into the shower, literally. Even more remarkable, she sits nicely when being brushed and does not fuss when her nails need to be trimmed. Spa day anyone? Holly is housebroken and knows basic commands. She walks well on a leash. Though active, Holly is at an age where she is not a jumper and needs an assist to get onto the sofa. Once settled, she will share snuggles and delight you with her soft snores. Zzzzzz. ❤️❤️❤️ 🐶 Age: 6 years. 👍🏻 Weight: 22 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Holly has been vetted as we speak. Plus, she has an eye issue that will be checked by an ophthalmologist. CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is her health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ A household where car rides and outdoor activities rule! ✔️ Commitment to continued care as needed. ✔️ Lots of love and affection. 💸 Adoption Donation: $700 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Holly the things she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Holly” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • MARTY

    < Back MARTY DONATE Wellington, Florida Hart's Hope Our sweet senior Marty has been in rescue for one year. One year of love, care and devotion from his wonderful, caring and doting foster mom. In the past year, we have seen good progress from our Marty , he loves his home, fur-siblings and he especially loves his daily walks. These walks have given him a new “leash” on life and we are thrilled. However, given his advanced age, fragile health and without adopters, we believe it is in his best interest to not unsettle him at this point. It is with an abundance of love and joy that we are going to keep beautiful Marty in our care for the rest of his precious days in the loving, comfortable foster home he has grown to love and cherish so much. Marty is in the best and most capable hands of his adoring foster mom and he will enjoy life as our first Hart’s Hope pup; Hart’s Hope is our new long term care/hospice program for our elderly and sickly pups. More about this beautiful initiative will be shared soon. If you want to contribute to Marty ’s ongoing care and lifelong wellness, please donate here. As always, we appreciate all of you and your boundless care, support and love for our pups. You love them like we do, as if they were your own. We will send Marty your love and will keep sharing his pup-dates… we haven’t given up on Marty and neither has he! But, we think it is better for him to stay in his foster home forever, a true Foster turned Forever! Keep on walking, Marty ! We love you. xo Previous Next

  • Jewel | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Jewel Donate Adopted! Welcome adorable tri-colored Jewel ! After spending her entire life with a lovely couple, she is adjusting to a new life without them. Sadly, Jewel lost one pet parent and shortly after that the other had to enter long term care. Our hearts go out to this sweet girl, but the perfect new home is waiting for her. Jewel is doing well and has a foster sibling to help her adjust! Having been potty-trained using pee pads, Jewel is making progress with going outdoors. A crate is ok for short periods of time, but she prefers to be with you! Jewel is not an overly active girl, but she walks well on a leash. Soft toys are preferred by this sweetheart! Socks, rags, and blankets are some of her favorites, and she is often collecting items throughout the house. Super sweet and super cute are words that describe Jewel . The sun shines brightly on her. Sweet Jewel is a gem of a Cavie and dreaming of her happily-ever after. 🐶 Age: 9 years old. 👍🏻 Weight: 19 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Jewel has been vetted and is in good health CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is his health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ An adult-only home, preferably with someone home most of the time ✔️ House training in progress but additional training may be required ✔️ A fenced yard for roaming and playing ✔️ Daily walks and exercise 💸 Adoption Donation: $600 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Jewel the things she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Jewel” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption with Jewel. Look for additional pup-dates and details on our Facebook and Instagram pages. xo previous next

  • Ethan | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Ethan Donate Adopted! Our first Blenheim-mix Ethan is a 19-month-old intact, male; examined by Dr. Karen Breitweiser at North Port Animal Hospital in North Port, Florida. Ethan weighs nine pounds and sadly came into rescue infested with fleas and suffering with ear infections and anemia. Treatment and deworming has been started; heartworm test is negative; and blood chemistry is normal. Arriving with no medical records he will need distemper and parvo titers and rabies vaccination. His neuter surgery will be scheduled after his anemia has resolved. Happy healing, tiny Ethan ! We will continue his medical vetting. We are so thrilled he is with us - his life is already so much better! xo 💸 Adoption Donation: $900 . Follow our facebook and Instagram pages for updates! If you want to donate to his care, click here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjA3MDQ3 Thank you for your kindness, caring and always supporting CRF! previous next

  • Candie | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Candie Adopt Me! Melbourne True to her name, Candie is as sweet as can be. She is quiet, gentle and relaxed. But don’t let that fool you, she has an adventurous side. Car rides, exploring backyard paths, and peering “paws up” on a fence to watch lizards are just a few things she just loves to do. Candie , a Blenheim beauty and all-round sweetheart, will captivate you with her melty eyes and cute smile. Meeting new people, especially children, brings Candie to life. She’s good with other dogs and cats. At home Candie loves belly rubs and snuggling with her humans. She snuffles and soft paws when she needs to go out–a perfect lady. For your sleeping pleasure she will provide a symphony of nighttime sounds. Napping is her specialty, and you will find her under a desk, in a chair or on cool tile floors. Luckily Candie takes her meds easily and sits calmly while ear drops are being administered. With her allergies this will be an everyday routine. 🐶 Age: 6.5 years 👍🏻 Weight: 27 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Candie has been fully vetted. She has severe allergies and ear infections that are being treated and will see a dermatologist to understand her long-term needs. She was diagnosed with heart murmur and will require cardiac follow-up on a regular basis. A trip to the dentist is also in her future. CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is her health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ A loving family, kids and cats ok! ✔️A fenced yard would be beneficial so Candie can explore. ✔️ Dedication to ongoing allergy care which will include a combination of a special diet, shampoos, foot baths and allergy medicines. ✔️ Willingness to commit to continued cardiac care as necessary 💸 Adoption Donation: $700 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Candie the things she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Candie” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Amber | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Amber Donated Adopted! Welcome adorable Amber , the fifth of the Treasured Ten and sister to Ruby. The gemstone amber symbolizes courage, self-confidence and brings good luck. Amber transforms negative energy into clear and positive energy. All of this will help Amber as she transitions to a life of love and cuddles. Speckled-nose Amber is a bit timid but settling in well. With the help of her foster siblings, she is learning to trust humans and learning house rules. Amber is a bit hand shy and does not like to be picked up (yet). There are so many new things to learn. Amber loves toys and lounging in the sun. As with many Cavaliers, she loves to chase squirrels and lizards. Amber is learning to wait and take treats nicely when it’s her turn. Good girl! Currently, her crate is her safe zone and her preferred place to sleep. She is a quiet sleeper! Zzzzzz. Being a breeder surrender, Amber will require additional training. Walking on a leash is completely new to her. Meeting new people, including children, can be stressful so slow introductions are necessary. House breaking is progressing but keeping a schedule will be important. Will this Blenheim beauty be the one to add sparkle and positive energy to your life? 🐶 Age: 2 years old 👍🏻 Weight: 16 lbs. Goal weight 16-18 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Breeder surrender, one of the Treasured Ten. ❤️ Health: Amber has been vetted and her labs are normal. She was treated for hookworms and got a much-needed bath and trim. Once she settles in a bit more, she will be spayed. Sister to Ruby, however they are not bonded and will be adopted out separately. CRF microchips all rescues. 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ A patient adult household who will give this girl the time and attention she needs. ✔️ Another friendly companion (or two) to mentor and play with. ✔️ A fenced yard = Run! Play! Chase! ✔️ Commitment to additional training. 💸 Adoption Donation: $950 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Amber the things she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Amber” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Julienne | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Julienne Donate Sarasota Welcome to this beautiful pup, Julienne , lucky number seven of our Baker’s Dozen. She is an adorable Blenheim girl and is 4.5 years old, younger sister to Madeleine. Who said all pies have to be sweet? Julienne is a perfect little pot pie of savory cuteness! This adorable girl is quite shy, so it just takes a bit to develop that true bond to be her person and to gain her trust. The ultimate in comfort is trust, love, and warmth . . . pot pie! Within a week Julienne found that comfort in her foster home, rallying with all the other pups to go outside and do her business. She’s learned to walk on a leash and now greets other small dogs. This picture-perfect King Charles sleeps contently in the big bed now and doesn’t even snore. Julienne is so well behaved and just learning to love all that this wonderful new life has to offer! Although sister to Madeleine, they are not bonded in the traditional sense, and they will be adopted separately. Little pot pie Julienne is simply the puppy equivalent of comfort food. She’s lucky, just as her new home will be! 🐶 Age: Julienne is 4.5 years old. 👍🏻 Weight: 23 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Breeder surrender, one of the Baker’s Dozen. 🐕 Temperament : A sweetheart coming out of her shell. ❤️ Health: Upon arrival, Julienne was treated for fleas and got a well-deserved bath. She weighs 23 pounds and needs to lose maybe one pound. Examined by Dr. Jolene Retean at Palmer Ranch Animal Clinic, Julienne has Grade 3 dental disease and an umbilical hernia which will be addressed during her spay surgery. Julienne is being treated for hookworms and an acral granuloma (a benign lesion from scratching) on the right side of her neck. CRF microchips all rescues. Happy healing, beautiful Julienne ! We love you! XO 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ Preferably an at-home adult most of the day in a quiet home. ✔️ Fenced yard for roaming and playtime preferred. ✔️ Another like-sized pup companion preferred. ✔️ A commitment to continued training. 💸 Adoption Donation: $800 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Julienne everything she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past 6 months, please email us with “ Julienne ” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Please check our Facebook page regularly for health and wellness updates on our rescued pups! If you are willing to assist in our Rescue mission of healing and recovery, please click here: https://cavalierrescueoffloridainc.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjAxNjA4 previous next

  • Hallie & Tate | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Hallie & Tate Donate Adopted! What a beautiful bonded pair of Blenheims are Hallie and Tate . You can just see the love for each other. Spry little guy Tate, A.K.A. Tater-Tot, is super sweet. He loves being around humans and gets along well with other dogs. Tate is very adaptable. He’s willing to sleep all cozied up in his crate or in a bed. And if you look close enough you will see his tongue sticking out a bit. Too cute. He’s effortlessly adorable! Cute-as-can-be Blenheim Hallie is very playful. She loves to roll around on the floor with all her toys in her mouth or paws--very entertaining to watch! Hallie is very adaptable; she sleeps in her crate or in a bed and does well on walks. She gets along with her foster siblings but can be a bit jealous as she wants to be the first in line for everything. Housebreaking is going well. Developing a schedule will be helpful. Hallie knows a few basic commands. Don’t let his age fool you, Tate is energetic and enjoys playing with his foster siblings. He likes walks and is housebroken. Even knows a few basic commands. What’s not to love about this beautiful Blenheim? And if it’s even possible, Tate’s touch of gray just makes him even more charming. Though he may have a few years under his belt, Tate would be a wonderful addition to just about any family. And just look at Hallie ’s face – she is just so adorable. And that ❤️- shaped nose, well it’s just hard to resist. Will you be the one to fall in love and give Hallie and Tate her fur-ever home? 🐶 Age: Tate , 11 years young! Hallie, 5 years 👍🏻 Weight: Tate , 17 lbs. Hallie, 18 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Tate has been vetted and is in good health for his age. He does have a 4/6 heart murmur. Hallie has been vetted and is in good general health. She does have periodontal disease. CRF microchips all rescues. 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️A household where someone is home most of the time. ✔️A friendly similar sized companion dog would be beneficial. ✔️ A fenced yard preferred. ✔️ Commitment to continued medical care as needed. ✔️ Lots of toys! 💸 Adoption Donation: $1050 for the pair If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Hallie and Tate the things they need, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Hallie & Tate” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Meet Our Team | Cavalier Rescue of Florida

    CRF FAQs Joy of Seniors Tributes Contact Us About Us Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) rescue, organized to benefit Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in need. For 24 years now, Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. (CRF), has saved hundreds of Cavaliers, placing them in loving homes. Being all-volunteer allows us to utilize 91 cents of every dollar towards the medical care of the dogs. Our volunteers provide shelter, food and transportation for the pups at their own expense. It all makes CRF incredibly effective and nearly unmatched as a rescue organization. Meet Our Team Meet our incredible and passionate team members who help Cavalier Rescue of Florida make a difference in the world of people and dogs. Tracy Baker Chief Pup Officer Executive Director / President of the Board Tracy started as a volunteer, fostering dozens of cavaliers over nine years, and is now Executive Director/President. She works hand-in-hand with our all-volunteer team covering Florida, who jump in at a moment’s notice to rescue Cavies, transport them to medical care, provide foster rehabilitation and most of all, ushering them to safety and love. CRF has thrived under Tracy’s watchful eye. There are more thorough background checks; greater medical care and rehabilitation; more effective communication through social media, website, email campaigns; and, very earnest fundraising efforts. Her greatest reward is seeing the transformation of our Cavaliers from intake to their fur-ever homes. Safe and welcomed with love, the pups grow into happier and healthier dogs. “Nothing is perfect, but we lovingly treat all the pups as if they are own, safety is key,” says Baker. Charlene Gibson Adoptions Placement C oordinator/ Vice President Charlene and her husband, Jim, rescued their first Cavalier-mix, “Fergus Finn” from a high-kill shelter in Tampa, and her second Cavie, Clancy O’Doul was adopted from Cavalier Rescue of Florida. With CRF since 2015, Charlene started as a dedicated volunteer performing home visits, and ultimately Charlene was tasked as the Adoption Placement Coordinator (aka “dream maker”) overseeing all the pups finding their forever homes. In 2018, Charlene was named Vice President of Cavalier Rescue of Florida, also retaining her role as Adoption Placement Coordinator. She and her husband are paw-rents to Hannah Love, Fergus Finn, Sophia Loren and she is pictured here with Stella Annie Gibson, an adorable CRF alumni. Adoption Application Linda Blumenhagen Intake Coordinator / Secretary Linda has been part of Cavalier Rescue of Florida for 15 years, beginning as a foster parent and now as the Intake Coordinator. Linda organizes the logistics for all pups arriving to Rescue from rehomed situations, breeders, hoarding, or otherwise; she is the first step in setting them on their way to happier and healthier futures. Linda has lovingly welcomed more than 30 rescue pups into her home and finds that her foster care is the most rewarding and fulfilling volunteer work. Presently, Linda has a senior Tri-color, Black and Tan /English Toy Spaniel and newly adopted Black and Tan, Reba as part of her family. She also serves as Secretary on the Board of Directors for CRF. To surrender a Cavalier, contact our Intake Coordinator at surrender@cavrescuefl.org or please call or text 1-386-237-8440 for more details. Email Linda Eileen Campbell Foster Coordinator / Treasurer For over 25 years, Eileen has been volunteering as a foster to non-breed specific rescues pups for the local shelter. In 2007, she and her husband fell in love with the Cavalier breed and adopted their first Blenheim, beautiful Bella. They discovered Cavalier Rescue of Florida in 2017 and jumped right in to help cavaliers in need and now volunteer as fosters, caring for and rehabilitating newly rescued cavaliers. As Eileen's commitment grew over time, she was elevated to Foster Coordinator overseeing all foster families and programming, a very rewarding and heartfelt endeavor. In 2022, Eileen accepted the duties of handling CRF’s finances as Treasurer and became a Board Member. She is pictured here with her first and forever Cavalier lovey , Bella. Email Eileen Shelley Renaud Placement Team / Board Member Shelley fell in love with Cavaliers after the adoption of her first pup, Melody in 2009. Melody was an 11-year old puppy mill momma who had multiple litters of puppies before she was relinquished to Lucky Star Cavalier Rescue; that fateful surrender saved this pup’s life. In 2013, Shelly learned about CRF and volunteered to foster newly rescued pups. Hailey was her first foster, a terrified puppy mill survivor, who thrived under Shelley’s care--Hailey was a foster failure! Now age ten, Hailey never leaves Shelley's side. Shelley volunteers in a variety of roles for CRF: a dedicated foster and is part of the passionate Placement Team securing fur-ever homes for these sweet pups. She lives in Central Florida with her partner, Ann, and her rescue pups Hailey, Jagger, Kasey and Benji. Adoption Application Christine DiRocco Newsletter Editor / Communications Christine’s passion is sharing the personalities, progress and pup-dates of these sweet cavaliers and their adventures. Since 2020, she has volunteered as the enthusiastic newsletter editor sharing all the stories and cavalier love in our entertaining quarterly newsletter. As a 20-year public relations and communications professional, Christine additionally handles our communication efforts and creative projects: social media, "Dog with a Blog," email campaigns, photography, website content and the annual calendar. In 2018, Christine adopted her sweet Ivy, a former puppy mill momma and CRF alumna, saved with the My Ticket Home fund. In 2024, Cinnamon from the Bakers' Dozen rescue was adopted and together with their Blenheim-sibling Mia, they make regular guest appearances in the newsletter and more! For newsletter ideas, social media posts and photo submissions, please email socialmedia@cavrescuefl.com. CRF will try to include your ideas and suggestions in our communications about your cutie-pie cavaliers. To receive the newsletter, please subscribe below. Sign Up For Newsletter 1/6 "Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much" - Helen Keller Up Up

  • Andy | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Andy Adopt Me! Clearwater Introducing adorable Andy ! This freckle faced Blenheim is a confirmed love bug. Beep Beep! Herbie look out! Andy is described as social and easy going. He loves to run and play and does well with other dogs. Cats are unknown. Being a youngster, Andy is working on housebreaking. He is smart and quickly learning commands. He walks well on a leash. Andy prefers to sleep in his crate in the bedroom. Cavaliers love being close to their humans. Andy is truly a special boy and will be a great addition to any family. His feathered ears and soft coat are hard to resist. Are you the one Andy has been waiting for? 🐶 Age : 2.5 years 👍🏻 Weight: 14 lbs. Goal weight 16. 🐾 Circumstances: Shelter rescue ️ ❤️ Health: Andy has been vetted. A lipid deposit in his eye and will be checked by an ophthalmologist. CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is his health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️An active family for this energetic pup. ✔️A fenced yard to provide a safe play area. ✔️A friendly similar sized companion dog to play with. ✔️Invitation to sleep in the Big Bed. ✔️Commitment to continued training. 💸 Adoption Donation: $950 🚩I f you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Andy the things he needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Andy” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Morgan | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Morgan Donate Adopted! Meet Morgan , he's an adorable little snuggle bug who only weighs seven pounds. We think he’s the Travel Size Cavalier! All Morgan wants is a spot on your lap (or a puppy sling over your shoulder) and lots of love. We don't know much about his history, but he rarely barks, loves easily, and will likely be your little shadow who just wants to be with his human. We don't know how Morgan feels about sharing the spotlight since he is the only child in his foster family. He’s one of three Cavalier mixes in pretty rough shape that appeared as an immediate in-need situation. Yeah, we caved. Some say these curly locked cuties are Cavapoos, but we’ve got some that think differently. No matter, we’ll take care of him. He's only been with his foster family for a short time, but they are very happy with the progress he's made adjusting to his new life of love. He's doing well with his crate training and learning to walk on a harness and leash. When his foster parents are out of the room or have to leave him for short periods of time, he's happy in his little playpen. When they are away for longer periods of time he stays in his crate. Morgan is absolutely adorable and would love nothing more than to fall asleep in your arms while you give him a belly rub. And if you like them smaller in your lap, he’s your boy! 🐶 Age: Morgan is 20 months old. 👍🏻 Weight: 7.5 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Breeder surrender. 🐕 Temperament: A born-again velcro pup! ❤️ Health: Sweet pup Morgan is a 20-month-old, intact male weighing a tiny 7.5 pounds and could gain 1-2 pounds. Treatment for fleas, ear infections and deworming was completed; heartworm test is negative; and blood chemistry is normal. Arriving with no medical records he will need distemper and parvo titers and rabies vaccination. Morgan will have a dental cleaning and neuter surgery after his anemia has resolved. CRF microchips all rescues. 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ Preferably an at-home adult most of the day in a quiet home. ✔️ Fenced yard for roaming and playtime required. ✔️ Commitment to daily walks/exercise to help maintain her health. ✔️ A commitment to continued training. 💸 Adoption Donation: $900 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Morgan everything he needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Morgan” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. previous next

  • Whitney | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Whitney Donate Adopted! Welcome to Whitney ! At 20-months-old, Beautiful Whitney is a spayed female who was examined by Dr. Amber Parks at Main Street Animal Hospital in Dunedin. Whitney weighs 17.7 pounds, her eyes, ears, teeth, heart, and musculoskeletal exam are all normal. Yay! Labs and titers for distemper and parvo are pending. Whitney will need a rabies vaccination. Awe, sweet Whitney , we know her life got so much better just by being with us. 💸 Adoption Donation: $1100 Follow our social media pages for more pupdates! previous next

  • Felicity | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Felicity Donate! Adopted! Welcome Felicity, a loving lapdog who is full of wonderful surprises. First off, no one can believe this spry tri-colored girl is nine. Don’t call her a senior! Secondly, she has grey ears! Yes, grey ears that add to her overall charm. Check them out! Too cute for words. Felicity is adapting well to her new environment. She has a wonderful temperament and gets along with her foster brother as well as other dogs. She is learning basic commands like sit, stay and potty. Being food motivated, training shouldn’t be too hard to continue. Felicity sleeps through the night and is not too particular about sleeping arrangements: your bed, her bed or a crate all work. Beyond enjoying her walks, one of Felicity’ s favorite pastimes is sitting in the backyard and gazing at butterflies, bugs and dragonflies. A nature lover! And to keep cool after all that outdoor activity Felicity likes to crunch on ice cubes. Doggie popsicles anyone? 🐶 Age: A 9-year-old with a spring in her step. 👍🏻 Weight: 14 lbs., but needs to gain some weight. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender. ❤️ Health: Felicity has been fully vetted. S he is mildly anemic likely due to poor nutrition/diet and chronic dental disease– she requires a dental. Medication was started for an ear infection; she has a grade 1/6 heart murmur; her right eye has a possible old corneal scar and will be evaluated by ophthalmology. Titers are pending and she will need a rabies vaccination. CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is his health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ A home with someone around most of the time. ✔️ Fenced yard preferred. This gal loves to roam, explore and gaze. ✔️ Willingness to provide additional training. ✔️ Commitment to provide additional health care as needed for a senior. 💸 Adoption Donation: $550 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Felicity the things she needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “ Felicity ” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption with Felicity . Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

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  • About Us | Cavalier Rescue of Florida

    About Cavalier Rescue of Florida Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) rescue, organized to benefit Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in need. First as Mid-Florida Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club Rescue (MFCKCSC Rescue), and now as Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. (CRF) we have been saving Cavaliers since 2000, placing hundreds of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. Learn more about what we do, our mission, where our dogs come from and if a cavalier rescue is right for you. 675 Dogs Helped 115 Volunteers 22 30 225,000 Number of Miles Traveled to help Cavaliers In Need Mission Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. Established in 2000, (CRF) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)3 rescue, established to benefit Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in need. We are dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, reuniting, and re-homing of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels as well as education focused on Cavalier health, responsible dog ownership, reputable breeders and puppy mill awareness. CRF also serves as a resource to other rescue groups and private rescuers who are working to save Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. One of our main goals is to combine efforts with other Cavalier rescue groups to provide a stronghold of volunteers and foster homes throughout the state to ensure that all small towns and shelters will have someone to call when a Cavalier is in need. Through the dedication of our cavalier-loving fosters, Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. will provide love, shelter, food, human companionship, medical care and spay/neuter services for Cavaliers until a permanent placement in a pre-screened, suitable, permanent home is found that best suit the needs of the dog. We do not accept euthanasia as a means of population control for animals and believe each Cavalier's life is meaningful and each deserves a loving home. Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. wishes to eliminate the euthanasia of any healthy, adoptable Cavalier. We take responsibility for each Cavalier rescued and placed through Florida Cavalier Rescue, Inc. for the rest of the dog's natural life. At the heart of rescue, is a passion for saving and helping another in need. Although, CRF is a breed specific group, if it is determined, after a dog has been accepted into rescue, that she is not a purebred Cavalier, CRF will provide for the dog in the same manner as any purebred Cavalier. With the help of our dedicated volunteers and our wonderful adoptive families, we have placed over 500 Cavaliers in their forever homes. Donate What We Do Our foster families have Cavaliers of their own, and love and understand the breed.; our foster parents learn and evaluate their behavior and habits. Are they good with kids? Do they like long walks or ball play? House trained? Crate trained? Cuddle bug, licker or reserved? Several partner veterinarians medically evaluate and treat the dogs including: vaccines, conditions treated, teeth cleaned, microchipping, and spaying or neutering. We also include nails and grooming. Then it becomes our task to find the right forever home for each dog. We do adoptions based on best match. We take into consideration dogs that may be of interest to you, but we assess the dogs needs and requirements at minimum, and match to an applicants' home, lifestyle, etc. Careful screening is done which includes personal references, vet references, an interview, and a home visit. All cavaliers are placed in homes that best suit the needs of the dog. Since we have fewer dogs than we do applicants, we encourage you to complete our online Adoption Application . You will need to provide personal and vet references as well in the form. Apply Today Is a Cavalier Right For You? The most important thing to do before you decide to adopt, is to familiarize yourself with the breed. Do research! here are options Google, dog shows, books or someone with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The breed, especially rescues, can range in weight and size. Not all Cavaliers are small. And we cannot guarantee their genetic history. Cavaliers are extremely people oriented and want nothing more than to give and receive affection and attention. They need to be with their family. Because of this, some people find them to be overly affectionate, so if you are not a person who likes a dog to kiss you on the lips, lick your ear, lie in your lap, next to you on the furniture, or share your bed, a Cavalier may not be the dog for you. Their greatest joy is to be with you. Cavaliers are very social, so we do not like to place them in homes where they would be left alone a lot. Ideally a family member would be home during most of the day, and/or other dogs in the house. As a rule, they get along well with other dogs and also cats. You must keep in mind, however, that they are a small spaniel and most still have fairly strong hunting instincts; so lizards, squirrels, gerbil, hamster or bird, may not be safe. After doing your research, if you still want a Cavalier rescue and you live or will travel to the state of Florida, we would love to help you find the right Cavalier for you. Apply Today 3-3-3 Rule Rescuing a new dog can be rewarding and bring joy to your entire family. Before you adopt shelter dogs , you should understand the 3-3-3 rule. The 3-3-3 rule represents the phases of a rescue dog or common milestones your new dog or puppy will go through 3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months after being adopted. Three days to decompress, three weeks to feel settled, three months to feel at home. Apply Today Where Do Our Dogs Come From? Most of our dogs come from Florida, but we have, in desperate situations, gone as far as West Virginia and Indiana to help Cavaliers in need. Florida shelters: Our volunteers comb the websites of Florida shelters looking for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels which we save from being destroyed. (Yes, people do drop them off at shelters when they do not want a dog anymore.) Many times, strays are also a sad reality.CRF also checks craigslist for Cavaliers who need a new home. Puppy Mills: Sadly, some of our dogs come from puppy mill raids. We are contacted by the agency who does the mill busts to take care of the Cavaliers who have been severely neglected. We have also gotten cavaliers who have been dumped at an auction after living their youthful breeding years in horrible puppy mills. Owner Surrenders: We take in dogs from owners who can no longer care for their Cavaliers because of life changes. Some are moving and are not allowed to have pets. For some, job loss has caused financial chaos. One of the saddest reasons Cavaliers come into rescue is they have an elderly owner who is going into a nursing home or has passed away. Veterinary Offices: Occasionally, we get calls from vets who want us to take in a Cavalier who has been abandoned at his office or dropped off to be euthanized. Breeders: Sometimes breeders will give us their retired Cavaliers to place in loving homes after their breeding years are behind them. Apply Today "We make a life by what we give." - Sir Winston Churchill And you will save a life, even many lives, by giving to the cavaliers of Cavalier Rescue of Florida. Puppy pile! Asher Lillibet Puppy pile! 1/8 Click Here to See Our Current Adoptable Pups Where do our dogs come from? Most of our dogs come from Florida, but we have, in desperate situations, gone as far as West Virginia to help Cavaliers in need. Florida shelters: Our volunteers comb the websites of Florida shelters looking for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels which we save from being destroyed. (Yes, people do drop them off at shelters when they do not want a dog anymore.) Many times, strays are also a sad reality. CRF also checks craigslist for Cavaliers who need a new home. Puppy Mills: Sadly, some of our dogs come from puppy mill raids. We are contacted by the agency who does the mill busts to take care of the Cavaliers who have been severely neglected. We have also gotten cavaliers who have been dumped at an auction after living their youthful breeding years in horrible puppy mills. Owner Surrenders: We take in dogs from owners who can no longer care for their Cavaliers because of life changes. Some are moving and are not allowed to have pets. For some, job loss has caused financial chaos. One of the saddest reasons Cavaliers come into rescue is they have an elderly owner who is going into a nursing home or has passed away. Vets: Occasionally, we get calls from vets who want us to take in a Cavalier who has been abandoned at his office or dropped off to be euthanized. Breeders: Sometimes breeders will give us their retired Cavaliers to place in loving homes after their breeding years are behind them. How can I adopt a Cavalier? Be ready when they’re ready! The first step is to complete the CRF “adoption application” form. It’s important to read and complete all sections accurately, and don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through! This is the initial way the Placement Team gets to know you. CRF has a rigorous and specialized program for our custom Cavalier King Charles Spaniels adoptions. We consider ourselves “matchmakers” – the Placement Team matches the dog and their specific needs to a home and family that already offers what that particular dog needs. Though you might be enamored with a certain dog, if you do not have the home or lifestyle that the Cavalier needs, CRF will not match you to that Cavalier. Our mission is to place a Cavalier in a home that meets THEIR needs – we are all about finding that furever, happy place for each dog! It is a very detailed, time-consuming and individualized process. We need to assure a perfect fit for both our pups and our adopter families. This is a big difference between CRF and a shelter, and even some other Rescues. If you are truly interested in adopting, it’s best if you apply to CRF before you even see a Cavalier of interest on our website. If you happen to see a Cavalier that you ARE interested in – who wouldn’t fall in love with their sweet faces – be sure to completely read their bio and understand the implications for you and your lifestyle. If you offer what that specific Cavalier needs for a happy life, then mention their name and your interest in the application. Do you adopt dog to families outside of Florida? We do! The adopting family is required to go to the home where the Cavalier is fostered to pick up their new furbaby. The options are that you drive or fly, but if you fly the Cavalier MUST travel with you in the plane’s cabin. We will NEVER ship a Cavalier or allow one of our Cavaliers to travel in cargo. You don't have to live or be a US citizen to adopt from CRF, but all fees, paperwork and travel requirements are the sole responsibility of the adopter. All requirements must be met prior to taking the dog into your possession. When will I hear back from someone on my application? CRF is an all-volunteer organization. Most of our team have part-time/full-time jobs, families, other obligations, etc. CRF receives hundreds of applications each month and it’s impossible to personally contact each applicant. You will here back from a Placement Team volunteer once we determine a potential match. This is why it’s important to fully complete the application, and to send one in before you see a dog that steals your heart. How long will it be before I can adopt? That’s difficult to answer. Since we customize each adoption--matching a Cavalier according to THEIR needs, we will search through our extensive database of applicants looking for the perfect home for that Cavalier. Some applicants have waited over a year; some have their dreams made true within months. We keep our applications on file for one year. In full transparency, if you have not heard back from us within 30 -60 days, your adoption application most likely did not meet the very exacting standards for our custom adoption protocol for the pups we currently have in rescue at this time. Feel free to apply to our volunteer program and support the many Cavaliers we have in Rescue! https://www.cavrescuefl.org/volunteer-application Where do the dogs come from? CRF is based throughout Florida, we get Cavaliers from across the state through various areas: · Relinquished from prior owners who can no longer care for the dog, for various reasons · Shelters across the state · Newspaper ads and Craig’s List · Breeder releases · Abandonment, as strays · Puppy mill closures and raids · Cavaliers that go to auction are there as castoffs from a puppy mill. They might be no longer “producing” puppies, or are sick, or maybe that puppy mill is closing down. Whatever the reason, CRF has a special donation fund, My Ticket Home, where we pull the funds that enable us to go in and scoop up as many Cavaliers as we can, no matter their condition. Our goal is to stop the inhumane treatment of these dogs and responsibly vet, rehabilitate and place a Cavalier in the best home for each one. My Ticket Home is funded by caring donors, such as you. If you would like to specifically donate to that fund, please click here. What happens to a dog once he/she enters the Rescue? Rescued Cavaliers are immediately placed in a loving foster home. The foster parent is responsible for socializing, ongoing training (when necessary), taking the dog to vet/specialist appointments, and providing a loving interim home. During the time the Cavalier is with their Foster, the foster parent assesses the needs of the Cavalier. It’s important to note that the foster parent has an important role in the adoption process, since they know their rescued Cavalier the best. Where can I go to see a dog I’m interested in adopting? CRF does not have a central shelter facility. Our rescued Cavaliers are in foster homes across the state of Florida, and even beyond – we have Fosters in close by surrounding states. Once a potential adopter is selected for a Cavalier, the adopter is usually encouraged to visit the Cavalier at a planned meet-and-greet at the foster’s home. Do you have a waiting list? Sometimes. Young, Blenheim female pups are the most popular Cavaliers, so we have a waiting list which is influenced by the needs of the individual Cavalier. Otherwise, we do not have formal waiting lists because the Placement Team matches each Cavalier, based on his/her needs, to an adoptive family as a custom adoption. If I volunteer for your Rescue, will I be able to adopt more quickly? We always have a need for more volunteers, but this is NEVER a guarantee. For example, we might have a long-time volunteer that lives in a lovely condo by the beach, without another dog, who might fall in love with the face of a Cavalier that LOVES running around a yard and playing with doggie siblings. The Placement Team would not recommend this match because the Cavalier loves running a yard with doggie friends, neither of which is part of this volunteer’s lifestyle. Why is there an adoption fee? CRF is a 501(c)3 non-profit, and we rely solely on donations and non-paid volunteers for the care of every Cavalier we rescue. Donation fees are far below the costs associated with medical, specialty and dental care, feeding and other related expenses. Your donation goes towards the rescue of TWO Cavaliers – the one you’re adopting, and the next one coming into Rescue. Why are the adoption fees different? The adoption fees are primarily based on age; the higher fees are associated with younger Cavaliers, and they become lower the older the Cavalier. Do you require that I have a fenced in yard? A fenced yard is not always required; it is solely based on the needs of the Cavalier. Where Do Our Dogs Come From Most of our dogs come from Florida, but we have, in desperate situations, gone as far as West Virginia to help Cavaliers in need. Florida shelters: Our volunteers comb the websites of Florida shelters looking for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels which we save from being destroyed. (Yes, people do drop them off at shelters when they do not want a dog anymore.) Many times, strays are also a sad reality. CRF also checks craigslist for Cavaliers who need a new home. Puppy Mills: Sadly, some of our dogs come from puppy mill raids. We are contacted by the agency who does the mill busts to take care of the Cavaliers who have been severely neglected. We have also gotten cavaliers who have been dumped at an auction after living their youthful breeding years in horrible puppy mills. Owner Surrenders: We take in dogs from owners who can no longer care for their Cavaliers because of life changes. Some are moving and are not allowed to have pets. For some, job loss has caused financial chaos. One of the saddest reasons Cavaliers come into rescue is they have an elderly owner who is going into a nursing home or has passed away. Vets: Occasionally, we get calls from vets who want us to take in a Cavalier who has been abandoned at his office or dropped off to be euthanized. Breeders: Sometimes breeders will give us their retired Cavaliers to place in loving homes after their breeding years are behind them. Breeders Sometimes breeders will give us their retired Cavaliers to place in loving homes after their breeding years are behind them. Florida Vets and Listings Our volunteers comb the websites of Florida shelters looking for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels which we save from being destroyed. (Yes, people do drop them off at shelters when they do not want a dog anymore.) We also check craigslist for Cavaliers who need a new home. Occasionally, we get calls from vets who want us to take in a Cavalier who has been abandoned at his office or dropped off to be euthanized. Puppy Mills Sadly, some of our dogs come from puppy mill raids. We are contacted by the agency who does the mill busts to take care of the Cavaliers who have been severely neglected. We have also gotten cavaliers who have been dumped at an auction after living their youthful breeding years in horrible puppy mills. APPLICATION TO ADOPTION PROCESS Once submitted you application with be put on our wait list for review. If our Adoptions Placement Team feels you're an ideal candidate for one of our dogs in foster someone will contact you. If all goes well, your references will be checked and a volunteer will visit your home to meet with you and everyone else living there. We will also check your home, garage, and yard to make sure you can provide a safe environment for a Cavalier. Since we have fewer dogs than we do applicants, we encourage you to complete our online Adoption Application. You will need to provide personal and vet references as well in the form. ABOUT OUR FEES Our adoption fees are based on the health and the age of a rescued Cavalier as well as medical costs incurred. Our rescue is operated 100% by volunteers; all donations go towards helping the Cavaliers in our rescue program. The adoption fee needs to be paid when you pick up your rescue Cavalier. The lowest cost of owning a pet is typically their adoption fee. Please consider the long term costs associated with owning a pet (food, ID tags, collars, leashes, veterinary care - including specialists, titer testing, vaccines, emergency medical costs, professional dog trainers for behavioral issues, etc.) When you adopt a rescue dog, you are agreeing to care for the pet's well-being for the duration of his or her life. What does it take to adopt a Cavalier from Cavalier Rescue of Florida? After doing your research on a Cavalier rescue pup and you live or will travel to the state of Florida, we would love to find the right Cavalier for you. We do custom adoptions based on each pup’s specific needs, best interest and well-being. This is not a first apply, first to adopt process. We assess the dogs needs and requirements match to an applicants' home, lifestyle, etc. Since we have fewer dogs than we do applicants, we encourage you to complete our online Adoption Application and get pre-approved. You will need to provide personal and vet references in the form. Steps of adoption: · Submitted application be to the wait listed for review. · If you're an ideal candidate for one of our dogs, our Adoptions Placement Team will contact you. · Next step, references will be checked and our CRF team will visit your home to meet with you and everyone living there. · CRF will also check your home, garage, and yard to make sure you can provide a safe environment for a Cavalier. · Adoption fees are based on the health and the age of a rescued Cavalier. · The adoption fee is paid when you pick up your rescue Cavalier. · The lowest cost of owning a pet is typically their adoption fee. Please consider the long term costs associated with owning a pet--food, ID tags, collars, leashes, veterinary care - including specialists, vaccines, emergency medical costs, professional dog trainers. · When you adopt a rescue dog, you are agreeing to care for the pet's well-being for the duration of his or her life. xo Completing an application does not guarantee approval for adoption. Please be PATIENT, the process takes time. Up

  • Liam | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Liam Donate Adopted! Charming Liam is a cuddler extraordinaire. This youngster is a gentle, loving fellow who just wants to be with you! He loves, loves, loves attention, is a bit mischievous and is very playful -- he is a puppy after all. His Blenheim coloring is stunning. Just try to resist his puppy eyes, oversized paws and yes, the perfect Blenheim spot on top of his adorable head. Too cute for words. He is a charmer. Liam has learned a lot in his foster home. He is very smart and housetraining is going well. His foster sister is showing him how to ring a bell to let you know he needs to go out. Liam is quiet, rarely barks, plays well with toys and is a good eater. Frisky Liam needs additional guidance to be the best boy he can be. He suffers from anxiety separation and needs to be crated when alone. Liam loves to run around in the backyard and chase insects, but he’s a digger so he needs to be supervised. Walking on a leash is a skill he will also have to learn. With a little patience, guidance and consistency Liam will be the best-est boy. 🐶 Age: 14 months. 👍🏻 Weight: 18 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: As with many rescues, Liam’s exact story is not known but he has been in multiple households in one short year. ❤️ Health: Liam has been recently neutered. CRF is awaiting his overall medical vetting. CRF microchips all rescues. This cutie is not available for adoption yet, our priority is his health and wellness. Please check back for pup-dates. Thank you for your support! 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ An actively family, one that is home most of the time. ✔️ Commitment to additional training. ✔️ A fenced yard. ✔️ Another like-sized pup companion to play with required . ✔️ Daily walks, exercise and mental stimulation to burn off that puppy energy. 💸 Adoption Donation: $1200 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Liam the things he needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “ Liam ” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption with Liam. Look for his pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Kash & Ren | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Kash & Ren Donate! Adopted! Meet the dynamic duo: Ren and Kash. These inseparable boys have settled in well and are truly lapdogs who love to be held; they also enjoy going on walks. Whether sleeping or sitting, Ren and Kash will snuggle next to one another. How cute is that? Truly the best-est of buddies. The one thing both are working on is eating kibble from bowls vs. their foster’s hand. We don’t know what their pasts were like, but their future is so bright. Go Ren and Kash, Go! What sets them apart? Not much! Tri-colored Ren is a bit timid but very sweet. Freckles dot his nose area. He is housebroken. Kash, a beautiful Blenheim, is a bit rambunctious but also super sweet. He is still working on house training. Youngsters Ren and Kash are a near-perfect pair! Will you be the lucky family to give these munchkins a new fur-ever home? 🐶 Age: Ren is 1, and Kash is 2 years old. 👍🏻 Weight: Ren is 16 lbs. Kash weighs 18 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Ren and Kash have been vetted and are in general good health. Kash will be neutered in July. CRF microchips all rescues. 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ An active family ✔️ Fenced yard ✔️ Routine grooming ✔️ Daily exercise and play time 💸 Adoption Donation: $2400 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Ren & Kash the things they need, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Ren & Kash” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption for Ren and Kash. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

  • Volunteer Application| Cavalier Rescue of Florida | Florida

    Volunteer Application Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer organization and volunteers are the key to our success! Read more below about the many ways you can help as a volunteer. Volunteers Needed Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer organization and volunteers are the key to our success! There are many ways volunteers support our mission: Transport foster dogs Check references or conduct home visits for future adopters Assist with fundraisers Support care/vetting of foster dogs Serve on our social media outreach team Plan events or assist throughout If you are willing to help, we have a spot for you! We can't wait to have you on our team! For information on Volunteering fill out the application below or email Volunteer@CavRescueFL.org Email Us Volunteer Application Up

  • Elliott | Cavalier Rescue FL

    < back to home Elliott Donate Adopted! Welcome little Elliott ! This happy little Blenheim has the most loving eyes and sweet disposition. He is settling in well. Elliott’ s favorite things are toys, chasing balls and following his humans around. You might find him sitting at the front door waiting for a walk. He loves a good walk and wonderfully, his leash manners are improving. As with many Cavaliers, Elliott is eager to please and loves attention. He does need additional training but is a quick study. Elliott can become a bit “overjoyed” when meeting other dogs and is learning that barking or jumping does not get him the attention he desires. It’s just that he wants to share all the love he has to give. Napping is another thing Elliott excels at; he does sleep in a crate but has little interest in getting up on furniture. Elliott is housebroken and would be a great addition to any active family, but cats are unknown at this time. 🐶 Age: 4.5 years 👍🏻 Weight: 17 lbs. 🐾 Circumstances: Owner surrender ❤️ Health: Elliott has been fully vetted, and his heart, ears and eyes are healthy. Yay! Lab work is pending. He was recently neutered and had his dental cleaning. CRF microchips all rescues. 🏡 Forever Home Requirements: ✔️ Fence preferred ✔️ An active family ✔️Another like size dog preferred ✔️ Frequent walks 💸 Adoption Donation: $900 If you believe you, your home and lifestyle offer Elliott the things he needs, please complete an adoption application. If you would like to know more or have completed an adoption application in the past six months, please email us with “Elliott” in the subject line to: adoptions@cavrescuefl.org . 🚩 If you do not check ALL of the above requirements, your application will not pass the screening process for consideration. We do not compromise on these requirements as we feel they are essential to a successful adoption. Look for their pup-dates and details on our social media pages. xo previous next

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