The breed is known for having genetic problems, including luxating patella and cataracts, to name a few. These little dogs also love to chase and hunt, and must be protected from cars when going on walks, since they will try to go after them. They love attention, and enjoy cuddling and being petted. They get on well with other dogs both large and small, and can adapt to life in a variety of settings. Originating from England, these little dogs have a strong desire to please their owners. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a classic toy breed known for being one of the top 20 breeds to own in the United States. It's widely available, so pick up a copy if you see one, or click here to grab one on Amazon. It's written in an easy-to-understand way but still has the expert knowledge to help any new owner successfully raise their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel from puppy to old-age. If you are considering getting a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, you'll want to check out the incredible book "The Complete Guide to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels". It is jam packed with awesome info that will help you on your adoption journey! If this is your first time adopting a dog, we HIGHLY recommend checking out our awesome resource: The Complete Guide to Adopting the Perfect Dog. We provide all this information to help you identify ALL the available dogs for rescue near you, so you can find your perfect pup. You will be able to see all their current contact information, as well as a link to their website, so you can check and see what dogs they currently have available for adoption. So many of our intakes never make it to our website or Petfinder.Welcome to the “New Mexico Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Rescue” page here at Local Dog Rescues! Thanks for stopping by! If you are a first time visitor, then congratulations on your decision to adopt a dog! Your are about to improve (and potentially save!) the life of one lucky pup, as well as to immeasurable improve your own happiness! Every state page here on Local Dog Rescues contains a complete list of all the local rescue organizations that we have identified in each state. **Many, if not most, of our dogs, get adopted by their foster families. If you're not interested in a specific dog, it doesn't hurt to have an application on file in case one comes in. If you are interested in any of our listed dogs, please download the following application, complete it and email it back to us. ![]() It is important for us that our adopters stay in touch and feel free to contact us with questions or concerns! We require that our dogs come back to us no questions asked if things do not work out or your circumstances change. We believe that adoptions are on a case by case basis and will work to find the right home for the dog. Adoptions to families in apartments depend on the dogs needs. ![]() We do not adopt to homes without a fenced yard! Adoptions to adopters in apartments and condos are on a case by case basis depending on the dogs needs. If you are in state we require a home visit, if you are out of state we require photos and/or videos of your yard, and may require a home visit if we have a volunteer in the area. You must come to Utah to meet the dog you are interested in. We will adopt to out of state adopters, but only if you are willing to come to Utah. We have our dogs health checked for heart and knee problems, they are spayed or neutered and are up to date on shots, have microchips and dentals are given when needed before they go to their new homes. ![]() All of our dogs live in foster homes, we do not have a shelter. We are dedicated to helping Cavaliers in need in Utah. Talk to your accountant about your donations. It started with one Cavalier that needed a home, and has just grown from there! As of 2015 we are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. ![]() Cavalier Crazy Rescue was founded in 2010.
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