Cavalier King Charles Spaniel : : Male (neutered) : : Adult : : Small
What is not to love about a sweet and extremely handsome two-year old male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?! This ruby-colored boy wants nothing more than to be by your side and cuddle. Soldier is crate trained and working on his housetraining. His gentle and easy-going disposition makes him such a joy to be around. He gets along wonderfully with the resident dogs and does fine around older, dog-savvy children. Even in the past week in his foster home, his foster Mom is seeing a charming personality emerge. He loves to parade around the house with stuffed animals, his stuffed horse being a favorite. As with most dogs, he would thrive in a home with a resident dog who would help build his confidence and give him a sense of security. However, his foster Mom thinks he would be just fine being the only dog if “his human” was around most of the time to let him indulge in his favorite pastime – being near and loving on his person(s). His foster mom stated that if you are looking for a real cuddle bug and snuggly companion, Soldier will steal your heart. He did hers!
ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS:
Soldier has been neutered, is fully vaccinated, current on monthly preventatives, tested negative for heartworm & tick-borne disease, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $600 plus tax. More about SoldierGood with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids, Cratetrained, Affectionate, Eager To Please *All SFCR dogs are current on age-appropriate vaccinations (rabies, distemper, bordetella, and lepto), spayed/neutered (if at least 6 months of age), tested for heartworm & tick-borne disease, receive dentals if needed, are started on preventatives for heartworm and fleas/ticks, and microchipped. Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have received limited socialization, so they may need extra time to adjust and settle in. Older children are often a great fit for our dogs, and family's with younger children will be considered based on each dog's individual needs. Skills like house training and leash walking may require a little extra patience and practice. However, with understanding and a gentle hand, most of our dogs adapt quite quickly. |