This is my current group of little cavalier boys. 
At the front is B&T Hudson, still a puppy and 6 months old, and a fantastic little fellow who is extremely smart and athletic! He's playing with my eldest, Freddie the Blenheim, who was the last rescue I took in, in late 2018, when I ran Irish Cavalier Rescue. He was too hyper then for two homes who trialled him and then I learned he also had a murmur at what seemed only to be age 3-ish...and was already deaf, so I hung on to him thinking he might not have too long with an early onset murmur. He's now at least age 9 but may well be 11-12 (the guess of the cardiologist back in 2019!). And still going strong despite a grade 4 murmur and very enlarged heart. He quickly calmed after he moved here with us, and is actually such a gentleman and is always the first to befriend and play with new dogs. Next up behind Freddie is Gus, the tricolour, with an incredibly sweet and cuddly nature, but very loud bark!! He's 8.5 now. And at the very back is Noah, who is 6 and a mischievous and athletic boy who loves to be as high up as he can be, whether on the back of the sofa or the top of a stone wall.
They live with a cavalier/shihztu cross, Ollie; two Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, Finn and Zuri, and Newfoundland Sophie.


At the front is B&T Hudson, still a puppy and 6 months old, and a fantastic little fellow who is extremely smart and athletic! He's playing with my eldest, Freddie the Blenheim, who was the last rescue I took in, in late 2018, when I ran Irish Cavalier Rescue. He was too hyper then for two homes who trialled him and then I learned he also had a murmur at what seemed only to be age 3-ish...and was already deaf, so I hung on to him thinking he might not have too long with an early onset murmur. He's now at least age 9 but may well be 11-12 (the guess of the cardiologist back in 2019!). And still going strong despite a grade 4 murmur and very enlarged heart. He quickly calmed after he moved here with us, and is actually such a gentleman and is always the first to befriend and play with new dogs. Next up behind Freddie is Gus, the tricolour, with an incredibly sweet and cuddly nature, but very loud bark!! He's 8.5 now. And at the very back is Noah, who is 6 and a mischievous and athletic boy who loves to be as high up as he can be, whether on the back of the sofa or the top of a stone wall.
They live with a cavalier/shihztu cross, Ollie; two Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, Finn and Zuri, and Newfoundland Sophie.
