Oliver is also crate trained and sleeps well all night in his crate without issue. He is also fully housebroken and will vocalize at the door when he needs to go out. Although he is a young dog, he is not high maintenance and is not a mischief maker. In regard to energy levels, Oliver is a very easy keeper. He raids the toy basket daily and piles his prizes in the various dog beds around the house. He loves toys and will happily entertain himself when he’s in the mood to play. He absolutely loves to lay in the sunshine and will follow the patches of sunlight around in the house throughout the day when he’s not in someone’s lap. Sometimes she gets too hot with this little lap warmer so she has a chair pulled up right next to her with a bed on it (see picture below) that Oliver will agree to move to as long as he is right by her side. Oliver’s foster mom says he will literally sit for hours at a time in her lap as she does work on the computer.
As soon as you sit, he will run over to you and make funny little noises and wag his tail until you pick him up. Oliver is an incredibly sweet little guy who wants to be with his people all of the time and absolutely LOVES to sleep in your lap for as long as you are sitting down. We have made great strides in improving his quality of life and he is now searching for a family of his own that understands his needs and is willing to love him and care for him for the duration of his life. We have been working on sorting everything out with him so that he can live the best life possible. Oliver was surrendered to Lucky Star in September and we quickly realized he had medical issues that needed to be addressed. Oliver is an adorable bundle of love who will be 2 years old in June of 2023. Please see our FAQ page for more information about our group and how we work to find loving homes for the Cavaliers in our care.Oliver is a very special boy who is searching for a very special home. We are an all volunteer non-profit group, and all donations go towards our program. Generally though, adoption donations range from $150 (very senior or special needs dogs) to $900 (very young dogs or puppies). If it looks like your family might make a great home for a Cavalier in our care and your family is within reasonable driving distance of where the dog is being fostered, then the process usually proceeds with 1-2 informal telephone interviews, a vet reference check, a visit with the foster family, a home visit where the adoption normally occurs, and post-adoption follow-up.Īdoption donations vary based on the age and health of the rescued dog as well as the cost of their veterinary care. Note that we do not ship dogs and that we want you to meet the dog and spend ample time with him or her to ensure that you’re making a solid adoption decision. Please know that you only need to fill out the application once unless something substantial in your life has changed.
If you are applying for a specific Cavalier we have in foster care, please note on the application the name of the dog and where he or she is being fostered and please make sure to contact the person listed on the dog’s page so they know of your interest. To start the process, please complete our online application… To that end, our adoption process is a thorough one. We seek to make the best match possible between the rescue dog and the families looking to adopt. That said, families interested in adopting a senior or special needs Cavalier may have a greater chance of rescuing from us, since these dogs are often harder to place. While some Cavaliers needing homes have special needs or ongoing medical concerns, most are healthy and their medical needs are taken care of while in rescue. The dogs who come to rescue are of all ages, from youngsters through seniors, with most being adults. To Adopt: We are always happy to consider loving, responsible individuals and families as potential adopters for our rescued Cavaliers. We have foster homes in every state and are happy and able to help with any Cavalier in need. Please see our Contact Us page for the team leader for your area or contact our organization’s director, Carolyn Stigler, at (520) 268-8284 or for more information. We take Cavaliers in regardless of age or condition and they live as family members with our volunteers until we find them the perfect new home. To Rehome your Cavalier: We are here for you and your family to take in your Cavalier and find your pup the best home possible.