![]() ![]() Adopters are required to return the dog to us if they are unable or unwilling to care for the dog in the future. Dogs are fully vetted, including vaccinations, microchip, spay/neuter, heartworm test, deworming, dental if needed, and other procedured needed by the particular dog. An adoption contract is signed, adoption fee paid (generally $350), and the dog is able to go to the new home once all medical care is given. Find Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies and Breeders in your area and helpful Cavalier King Charles Spaniel information. After the application is approved, a meeting is arranged between the adopter and the pet. In the U.K. For more information on the classes visit Adoption Processīefore meeting with a dog, a pre-adoption application must be completed. Wisconsin: Cavalier Rescue Midwest Wyoming: Cavaliers of the West In Canada: Nationwide: CKCS Club of Canada Alberta: Cavaliers of Alberta Rescue Efforts (C.A.R.E.) British Columbia: CKCS Club of British Columbia Ontario: CavaCare. You must register for the class within 90 days of adoption for the reduced fee. You may opt to take Puppy Kindergarten, Adult Beginners, or Small Dogs Big Hearts. To assist you and your new pet in adjusting to life together, you may chose to take an 8 week age appropriate obedience training course at For Pet's Sake Dog Training in Mukwonago, WI for $75 (up to $230 value). Other medical needs will also have been taken care of, such as dentals and treating ear infections. Included in this fee is your new companion who will be spayed/neutered, have a current Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (as required by state law), current on age appropriate vaccinations, heartworm tested (if old enough) and started on preventative, microchipped, and given a general wormer. The adoption fee through Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue is $200 - $550 depending on the age of the dog, which includes Wi State Sales Tax. Once an application is approved you will be notified by email to make an appointment to meet the dog. ![]() Please do not apply for a dog until you are ready to adopt. Adopters must come to us, we do not ship our dogs. Many times we do not know the actual breed/mix or age of the dog, in that case we use our best guess as to breed and age. We do our best to evaluate the dogs while they are with us, but they sometimes act different in the shelter environment than they do in a home. If interested in adoption, the first step is filling out the pre-adoption application at If link isn't clickable, please copy/paste or visit . If interested in the beautiful girl, apply today! This may lessen when she is in a home and understands that there will always be toys, but she may also enjoy being the only dog. She does want to own all the toys, so may resource guard them from other dogs. Candy will need work on housetraining as well. She is more social than most former breeders, but will need to learn to walk on a leash. She is an adorable girl, but her adopter must remember that she has never lived in a home or have a lot of positive human contact. Profile: Candy is a happy girl who is loving being out of the breeding facility and on her way to finding a home. Why In Rescue: Commercial Breeder Surrender Shelly will now call Collierville, Tennessee home □ where her new fur brother, Jax □, is sure to show her the ropes.Requirements: Patient Adopter to work with a former breeding dog, looking for a no other dogs home. Shelly’s furever family is committed to continuing her eye care and Shelly will soon be meeting with her new ophthalmologist. First and foremost, our Cavaliers are pets and they all live. While saliva isn’t the same as tears, it will do the same good job to keep her eyes lubricated, comfortable, and prevent corneal ulcerating, inflammation, discomfort, and vision loss associated with dryness. We have a small US Kennel of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels who give us great joy and friendship. Therefore, she underwent a surgery to reroute her salivary gland up to her eyes so that her eyes could be lubricated by her saliva. The tear gland is of course responsible for tear production and so without it, Shelly was left with completely dry, inflamed, painful eyes and no way to stimulate tear production. ![]() BBIG congratulations to sweet Shelly (tri) and her furever family on their adoption today □ Shelly was rescued out of a bad breeding situation and arrived to us back in January with significant eye issues due to the breeder excising her tear glands.
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