Do you need help with rehoming your Cavalier?

We understand that circumstances can change and be completely out of your control. If you can no longer care for your Cavalier and need our help please get in touch with us. We do not charge a surrender fee.

How do you adopt one of our rescue dogs?

Follow us on our social media channels for the very latest dogs that are available to be adopted. Each dog is an individual so be sure to thoroughly read all of the information relating to the dog that you are interested in. We will give as much information as possible that is currently available.

Ensure that you can comfortably afford their insurance and veterinary care, grooming, food and other related expenses. Cavaliers are a very expensive breed to own. Once you are happy the dog is a great fit for you, and the rest of your family also wish to proceed please fill in an application form. The form asks for a lot of questions to be answered, this is so we can ensure the dogs will be rehomed to the right family that suits them best. Please ensure you answer every question to the best of your ability with as much information as possible.

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Elsa’s New Beginning

 

Elsa is a 4-year-old girl that came to us from a breeder. She is a lively and affectionate companion with a playful spirit and a gentle heart. Elsa loves to explore her surroundings..

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Hannah’s Second Chance: From Streets to Safety

It was a calm afternoon when we received a call that would change Hannah’s life forever. A local resident had spotted a small dog wandering alone, looking lost and frightened. This little dog was a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, his once-beautiful

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Bently’s Journey: From Fear to Freedom

A call came through that would change everything for Bently. A passerby had spotted a small dog, trembling and alone, near a busy road. Bently, a Jack Russell Terrier, was covered in dirt, her white fur now matted and disheveled…

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Charlie

Charlie was a scruffy, 3-year-old Terrier mix who had seen more hardship than any dog should. His once-soft coat was tangled and matted with dirt, his body thin from neglect, and his eyes were filled with wariness. He had clearly been on his own for a while, as his movements were slow and careful…

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Oscar

Oscarwas a 4-year-old Beagle mix with a heart full of hope and a past full of pain. His coat, once smooth and shiny, was now matted and patchy from neglect, and his body was thin, showing signs of malnutrition. His eyes, once bright with curiosity, ere clouded with fear and uncertainty

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Cinnamon

Cinnamon was a 5-year-old Australian Shepherd mix who had spent far too long in survival mode. Her coat, once a beautiful blend of black, white, and tan, was now matted and tangled, a reflection of the rough life she’d endured. Her eyes, deep and soulful, were filled with uncertainty, 

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Riley

Riley came into rescue when his previous owner had to make the difficult decision to rehome him due to personal circumstances. He adjusted well in his foster home, getting along splendidly with other Cavaliers. Riley loves to play, run, and nap with his canine companions. He’s also a cuddle enthusiast, always ready to snuggle up and keep you warm.

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are small, affectionate dogs with a charming and graceful demeanor. Their silky, flowing coats come in a variety of colors, often featuring rich chestnut and white patterns, giving them a regal appearance. Despite their elegance, these dogs are known for their friendly and approachable personalities, making them excellent companions for families, singles, and elderly individuals alike.

 

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One of the standout characteristics of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is their expressive face. Their large, dark eyes seem to radiate warmth and emotion, which often leaves an impression of sweetness and charm. These dogs are typically very attuned to their owner’s emotions and can often sense when something is wrong, offering comfort and companionship in times of need. Their affectionate nature, coupled with their intelligence, makes them excellent therapy dogs and loyal, loving companions.

 

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These dogs have a gentle, affectionate nature and thrive on human companionship. They are often described as “velcro dogs” because of their tendency to bond closely with their owners and follow them around the house. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known to be exceptionally sociable, not only with their human families but also with other pets and strangers. Their calm and patient temperament makes them ideal for households with children or other animals, and they rarely show aggression.