Are they good with kids? Do they like long walks or ball play? House trained? Crate trained? Cuddle bug, licker or reserved?īefore any surrender can be made available for adoption, all shots are brought up to date, conditions treated, teeth cleaned and spaying or neutering performed. CRF's extensive network on volunteers, fosters, transporters and veterinarians and vet specialists are alerted and all health and wellness issues are addressed starting with medically evaluating each dogs.Īside from providing comfort and care, Cavalier surrenders are brought into CRF certified foster homes, where they are lovingly made part of the family, however briefly. Fosters are tasked with learning and evaluating the surrender's behavior, habits and needs. Our mission is to be the premiere internationally known, dedicated breed specific Rescue that will proactively rescue & save the lives of viable CKCS that can be rehabilitated and rehomed giving them a 2nd chance at a quality of life and a loving 'furever' home.įrom the moment CRF is notified about a Cavalier in need, we follow a rigorous process - documenting the situation, guarding the privacy of the surrender, arranging with volunteers each point in the introduction and surrender process, to assigning a new surrender to an awaiting caring foster home and immediately is evaluated from a health and wellness standpoint. This focus led the organization to become Cavalier Rescue of Florida, Inc. Starting in 1997 as Mid-Florida Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club Rescue (MFCKCSC Rescue), certified by the AKC to rescue, the club quickly made its focus rescuing CKCS in need. Cavalier Rescue of Florida is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal rescue, organized to benefit Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in need.
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