Joey is being fostered in Murphy, NC, which is quite near Georgia and Tennessee as well. He has also just discovered a squeaky red lobster he likes to play keep away with from his younger adopted Cavalier sister. He is agile, doing stairs to the back yard, and absolutely loves to play ball. Joey has had a recent dental, a summer grooming, is neutered, on heartworm preventatives, and receives eye drops daily. Of course, he gets a small portion of his food as a treat afterwards, so it may not be that HE can tell time but that his tummy can ![]() He also actually knows when it is time for his insulin shots and will remind you if you forget, coming to ask with his lovely, expressive eyes. He knows when breakfast, dinner, and treats are due, and he will caper and spin in the kitchen while you are getting them ready. He would do well in a home with another dog(s).Īlthough Joey is diabetic, he is stable in blood sugar control caring for his needs is a joy. He gets along great with other dogs and people alike. He counts visiting Lowe’s, Tractor Supply, the local pet food emporium, and Home Depot among his hobbies-along with the petting he receives there! He loves sleeping in the big bed with his people and is a terrific cuddler and just an easy go with the flow flexible kind of guy. Riding in the car is one of Joey’s great joys as well he gets in by himself, sits quietly and watches the world go by, and waits to be told it’s okay to get out. ![]() But he would love to have a home of his own. He has become a beloved part of the household and takes part in all the family rituals. Currently he shares his life with two other Cavaliers, both girls, and a retired couple who have found him to be the easiest, most amenable boy imaginable. Joey was turned over to rescue due to his owner's poor health. Joey is a very handsome, young 8 year old, 21 pound Tri-Color Cavalier who wants nothing more than to have love and security. In addition, "breeders" who breed Cavaliers and mixed-breed dogs such as Cavapoos or Beagliers are NEVER reputable breeders.įor more information about choosing a purebred dog, visit the Canadian Kennel Club website.How would you like to have a fellow in your home who would lavish you with kisses, follow you around, snuggle up next to you on the couch and absolutely never complain about anything? You can have all of this and more if you adopt sweet Joey! ![]() It is against the law for a breeder to sell an unregistered dog as purebred or to offer one at a lower price without registration papers. Confirm the Canadian Kennel Club registration of the parents and the puppy you are about to purchase. Make sure the mother is on the premises and available for you to see. ![]() They usually do not screen for health problems and will be unable to produce health clearances written by board-certified specialists (cardiologists, ophthalmologists and neurologists) for their breeding stock.Īlways visit the breeder before buying the puppy. Puppy mills are often the source of dogs sold through pet shops. The resulting puppies are not socialized. These businesses produce a large number of dogs so human contact is severely limited. We encourage you to reach out to breeders for a puppy or a retired adult if you are interested in obtaining a Cavalier.īeware of buying puppies produced by puppy mills, "backyard breeders" and breeders offering many breeds. This is great news for Cavaliers, as clearly their owners love them very much! Fortunately, the club has not received any Cavaliers for rehoming for many years, so right now we will not be accepting any applications to adopt.
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