I just went and collected one of the cutest cavaliers I have ever seen -- a little tricolour who is about 2 but looks like a puppy still. She's about the size of Lily and her face is like a little teddy bear.
She's very shy til she gets to know a situation -- God love her until a couple of weeks ago when she was rescued she was living in a small shed at all times and clearly used for breeding. She has that very cautious look and demeanour of puppy farm dogs -- and isn't fully housetrained as she has only just now learned about living in a house.
She climbed onto my lap in the car while we waited for Brid to get home from her job -- now she's with Auntie Brid for the night til she goes to her new home tomorrow morning. These are the little ones you feel especially happy to have gotten into rescue.
It amazes me how they still have so much cavalier personality even when they have hardly been socialised and mistreated like this.
She's very shy til she gets to know a situation -- God love her until a couple of weeks ago when she was rescued she was living in a small shed at all times and clearly used for breeding. She has that very cautious look and demeanour of puppy farm dogs -- and isn't fully housetrained as she has only just now learned about living in a house.
She climbed onto my lap in the car while we waited for Brid to get home from her job -- now she's with Auntie Brid for the night til she goes to her new home tomorrow morning. These are the little ones you feel especially happy to have gotten into rescue.
It amazes me how they still have so much cavalier personality even when they have hardly been socialised and mistreated like this.