![]() ![]() Most donations are in the lower to middle end of the range since the majority of dogs we have in our program are adults. ![]() Q: How much does it cost to adopt a Cavalier from you?Ī: Adoption donations vary based on the age and health of the rescued dog, as well the cost of their medical care, but generally range from $150-$900. We try to ensure that all dogs are fully vetted before they are adopted to a new family, and we let you know the dog’s health status, including if the dog requires medication or has a condition not resolvable in rescue (i.e. knee surgery being the most common), this is done while the dog is in rescue too. cardiologist, neurologist), or requires surgery (i.e. ![]() Additionally, if a dog needs dental work, treatment for heartworm/lymes or other diseases, needs to see a specialist (i.e. Q: What kind of medical care does Cavalier Rescue USA do before a dog is adopted to a new family?Ī: All dogs are seen by our veterinarians for a physical examination, are brought up to date on vaccines, heartworm tested if needed, and altered if needed. That said, we are seeing an increase in dogs with medical issues, such as knees that need surgical correction, and are also seeing more dogs who need behavior rehabilitation, typically for issues like food guarding. Q: Do many of the dogs you take in have problems?Ī: Most are healthy for their age and have the typical sweet and endearing Cavalier temperament. Either way, we will assist with your dog and find them a great new home, just give us a call. We always take foster dogs to our vets, even if they are up to date medically, so if you can give a donation to help with the cost of caring for your dog while in foster care and to support the program, we’d be grateful. We ask that you provide the dog’s medical records, their food so their tummy doesn’t get upset when their foster family transitions them to a new food, and any of their belongings that will help them to adjust more easily to a new home, like their toys or bed. Just call the contact person for your area, let them know about your dog, and they will get the ball rolling from there. Q: I need to find a new home for my Cavalier. We also take in dogs from shelters, breeders, Good Samaritans, and other rescue groups. Q: Where do most of your rescues come from?Ī:The vast majority are from private homes and are turned in due to changes in their owners lives or because of a lack of fit between the dog and family (i.e. Here are some of the questions we are most often asked, and our responses to them… ![]()
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