Charlotte came to rescue back in August from mass surrender in the Pacific Northwest. Shortly after she arrived with Rescue Trust Charlotte gave birth to a litter of eight adorable puppies. Now that the puppies have been weaned and adopted, Charlotte is excited to find her forever home. Prior to being in foster Charlotte had no socialization, no potty training, no leash training and no crate training. She will need a forever home that will provide patience, training, and a lot of love.
We estimate Charlotte is about five years old. In order to qualify for her adoption, you must live in either Oregon or Washington state. We prefer that she have a fenced yard, another Cavalier to learn from, and have someone home most of the time. We will not accept applicants where the dog will be alone more than four hours a day on a regular basis. Previous training experience is a plus. If your application is considered a good fit, a volunteer will call and interview you. We will do a reference check with your veterinarian. If you do not have a vet reference we will not consider your application. If her foster thinks you are a good fit for Charlotte, a volunteer will come by and do a home visit.
Charlotte is a gentle soul! She is kind. She is quiet. She is pensive. She’s a thoughtful girl. She does like to snuggle and loves attention ! She’s a larger girl; about 27 pounds, long legs and beautiful black Ebony coloring with red tan marks on her face and feet. Charlotte has done well in her potty training (she uses a doggy door) and learning to be loved. She is starting to truly glow for the attention she receives and is very grateful. You can see it in her deep, dark soulful eyes. She will be very devoted companion in her new home.