Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club
of South Australia Inc.
Rescue And Welfare
The Club provides a Rescue and Rehoming Service for Cavaliers that, through no fault of their own, need a loving new home. All Cavaliers coming into our Rescue Service are microchipped, desexed and undergo a comprehensive medical examination prior to rehoming. In the interim, they live as part of the Rescue Co-ordinator's (or another Committee member's) "Cavalier family", enabling accurate assessment of temperament and individual requirements prior to rehoming.
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Mishka |
Mischka was Relinquished to the Rescue Service, Monday 29th August 2009 because her owner was unable to Mishka was 2 years old, was not desexed and was reportedly 3 weeks pregnant to Scooby. Two weeks after being handed in Mischka was showing no sign of pregnancy, so was checked by the Vet. Mischka was desexed on 8th October, 2009 and was rehomed on 17th October.
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Scooby |
Scooby was relinquished to the Rescue Service Monday the 29 August 2009 because his owner was unable to Scooby was only 11 months old and was sold by his breeder on the condition that he was desexed. His owner had Scooby was in good health and was rehomed almost immediately.
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Imogene |
Imogene was relinquished to the Rescue Service 11th August 2009 She was reported to be wetting on her owners' bed, and they could not cope with the problem any longer. Imogene loved children, and was very obedient in every way. She was Micro Chipped, Imogene was re homed on Saturday 15th August with a young couple and their son. They were advised of the reason she had to be rehomed, but still came to see her, Imogene settled into her new home very well and had no further problems. |
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