Add cavaliers@gccavalierrescue.org to your contact list!
"Until one has loved an animal, part of his soul remains unawakened."....
"Every volunteer does a little bit to help needy Cavaliers; together we do a lot."....
"Heaven help the little Cavaliers who call for help, and no one comes.".....
Adoption donation includes spay or neuter, heartworm check, worming, necessary vaccinations, microchip and dental if needed
Meet Livvy – A Tiny Explorer with a Big Heart! Looking for a little shadow with a whole lot of personality? Meet Livvy, an irresistibly sweet and spunky English Toy Spaniel who’s ready to steal your heart (and maybe your socks, if you’re not watching!). Livvy is a one-of-a-kind girl with a favorite fox toy she carries everywhere—it’s her sidekick on all of life’s adventures. She’s a pro at keeping herself entertained and can often be found investigating every nook and cranny or gazing out the window like the neighborhood watch. Though she might bark when you leave the room (she just misses you, okay?), she settles quickly and always welcomes you back with tail wags and sweet kisses. Livvy’s got the best mix of independence and affection. She’s a little shy at first, but once she warms up, she’s all about the snuggles and will charm you with her playful fetch sessions. She gets along wonderfully with the other pups in her foster home and sleeps soundly in her crate at night—right by her foster mom’s side. She absolutely lives for the fenced yard, where she can run, sniff, and explore to her heart’s content. Due to her little knees, she’ll need ongoing chiropractic care to keep her feeling her best. Livvy may be small, but she’s bursting with love, curiosity, and spunky spirit. If you’re looking for a pint-sized best friend with a heart full of gold (and a fox toy in tow), Livvy just might be your perfect match!
Spayed, Dental, Hernia Repaired, Microchipped, UTD on vaccinations, on Heartworm and flea/tick preventative. Livvy has a grade 1-2 bilateral luxating patella. She has been receiving regular chiropractic care, which has greatly helped her. Her adopter should expect to take her back for 2-3 more appointments through August/September and then she can be seen on an “as-needed” basis, which could mean a couple times a year or never, depending on how she does.