Rescue cavaliers have so much love to give and need your love. Click HERE to go to the "Available Dogs" section! You can also complete a preliminary adoption form online on the website and if a cavalier comes into rescue that we feel is a good fit, you will be contacted. If you would like to adopt a rescue cavalier, please check out the Rescue Trust's website and go to the "Available Dog" section by geographic location.
You can make a monetary donation on the Rescue Trust's website: via paypal in any amount. Of course, even just a monetary donation goes a long way to help out cavaliers being rescued as each one is fully vetted prior to being placed into a foster home. You can designate just how you wish to participate too! You can help out by transporting cavaliers to a destination, picking up cavaliers from homes being surrendered and transporting them to one of the veterinary hospitals that the Rescue Trust has an account with, you can become a foster to a cavalier in need, network with your friends to find a cavalier the right home, or even perform home visits to determine if the home is a good fit for one of our rescued cavaliers. If you would like to become a volunteer, we would love to have you become part of the Rescue Trust network. Our club serves the ACKCSC Rescue Trust through volunteer work. Make your online donation here to help these and other pets at OHS.The American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Rescue Trust ( is a national not for profit organization to serve the needs of cavaliers being surrendered by their owners. Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501 (c) (3) rescue, organized to benefit Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in need. The cost of care so far is approximately $28,000. The medical care for the dogs includes bathing/grooming, extensive dentistry and surgery. The lifesaving work of OHS is supported through donations, as OHS receives no tax dollars from state or local governments. We do not adopt to first time pet owners. No other information is available at this time. Adopters should check the rescued pets section. Photographs of the dogs and additional information will be posted early Friday morning on the OHS website. Our primary mission is the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of. Lucky Star Cavalier Rescue is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, tax-exempt, 100 volunteer program dedicated to the health and welfare of Cavalier King Charles and English Toy Spaniels in need of help. The shelter is located at 1067 NE Columbia Blvd., Portland, OR 97211. WELCOME TO LUCKY STAR CAVALIER RESCUEWe are an all volunteer, 501 (c) (3) organization. OHS cannot take phone inquiries about the pets, but will have staff available to answer questions in person beginning Friday morning when the shelter opens at 10 am. All of these rescues are very special Cavaliers and have a so much love to give.
There is an increase in the number of Cavaliers being surrendered to rescue because of our struggling economy. OHS also rescued 12 exotic birds and more information on their adoption status should be available next week.Īdopters interested in the five dogs to be offered this Friday are advised that the dogs will be shown on a first-come, first-served basis, and that advanced holds are not possible. American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Trust, Inc. Many of the dogs are receiving major medical care at OHS and are expected to be fully recovered and ready for their new homes in early March. The remaining dogs in the care of OHS should be available for adoption next month. 28 as part of a joint rescue operation between Jackson County Animal Services and OHS ( story and video here). The owner had previously been cited for operating a kennel without a license and was the subject of repeated visits by authorities, who advised the owner that unsanitary conditions and a lack of bedding for the dogs were violations of state law. The group includes three Cavalier King Charles spaniels and two shih tzus.
Lola, a rescued dog available for adoption Friday at OHS.įive of the 41 dogs rescued from a breeder in Jackson County will be offered for adoption at OHS this Friday, Feb.