If you are looking for a sweet and playful boy and live within reasonable driving distance of Cinnaminson, NJ, please email NJ Coordinator Rebecca Plimpton at expressing your interest in Orion. And, of course, someone available for snuggles and cuddles! An ideal home for Orion would include someone home during the day, another dog of similar size and temperament, a clutter-free home with vigilant family members given his desire to chew, a very secure fenced yard and someone willing to continue to monitor his heart conditions with regular trips to the cardiologist. Orion is a super sweet, friendly, playful boy who deserves a home of his very own with a family who will keep him safe and healthy. He is just beginning to alert to go potty by sitting at the backdoor, but once in a new home he may develop a different signal. When he came to rescue, he was not yet neutered and he had an urge to mark his territory, but since his neuter that has greatly reduced and he is now housebroken, although in new surroundings he may regress and need a belly band for a short time. He enjoys sleeping snuggled against his chosen humans! Orion would love to have the privilege of sharing the big bed with his pack mates and human people. Orion walks on a leash, but he is a strong boy and may need some additional work to improve his walking manners. Orion likely spent much of his life in a cage so, although Orion is crate trained, he should not be left crated for too long at any one time. Orion loves people of all sizes but little ones with little toys would not be the safest environment for him. Orion will also steal any paper type items, unguarded snacks, or small items left laying around so his family will have to be careful he does not have access to such things. Orion also loves toys and his favorite are the harder rubber type chew toys. He loves being very close, curled up in a little Blenheim donut. Orion has been exposed to cats, and in general is okay with them but he does tend to chase them in a playful way. He loves to play zoomies and fetch in the yard. He loves his foster siblings and should have at least one other dog of similar size and temperament. While he is 6 years old, he acts very much like a puppy. He is a very curious, playful, athletic boy. He will need to be seen by a board certified cardiologist every 6-12 months and may require additional meds in the future.ĭespite his rough start, Orion has personality plus. He currently has no symptoms, but has been placed on Vetmedin twice a day. Orion was confirmed to have a grade 3 murmur, common in the breed. Upon arriving at his foster home, Orion was evaluated and referred to a veterinary cardiologist. Orion is a speed eater, so it’s best to feed him separately since he will help his pack mates finish their food if given the chance. Orion has 10 teeth remaining, but this doesn’t diminish his enjoyment of mealtime. Orion underwent two separate dental procedures because the time under anesthesia was too long to complete the process in one session. His teeth were in horrible condition, some of which had been reabsorbed by bone. He came into foster care emaciated but is now at a healthy weight of 19 pounds. Orion is an approximately 6-year-old male Blenheim Cavalier released from a commercial breeder. Pronounced O’Ryan, he shines as bright as the stars in the constellation of the same name. Online Application Orion in Cinnaminson, NJ If you live within a reasonable driving distance of Lawrenceville, NJ and you are interested in adopting this sweet and playful puppy, please email Rebecca Plimpton at Please also complete our application if you have not yet done so. Sweet and friendly, Hannah would do best in a family with someone home during the day, who will continue to work on her house training, and provide the human companionship that Hannah enjoys. While housetraining is a work in progress, Hannah is crate trained and enjoys her naps and overnight sleeps in the crate. Her new owner must be get her spayed and microchipped at nine months of age, and provide written verification of this to Cavalier Rescue-USA. Hannah is up-to-date on her vaccines, and will be adopted along with with a spay contract. Her ideal forever home will have another resident pup of similar size and temperament to play with. While in foster care, she has enjoyed her time with some older Cavaliers as well as another puppy, and loves the furry companionship. Hannah is a typical Cavalier: curious, cuddly, and energetic. She has a healthy appetite and is currently up to seven pounds. Not to worry, as this doesn’t cause her any problems. She came into rescue from a breeding operation due to an overbite. Hannah is a sweet and bouncing three-month-old Blenheim puppy girl born December 9, 2023.
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