13 March 2019

Betty – 7-week old Cavalier pup

By FOAW staff
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Name: Betty

Age: 7 weeks

Breed: Cavalier King Charles

Can I live with Children?: Yes but not very young ones

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Rhondda, South Wales

Betty will not be re-homed until she is at least 9 weeks old.

Betty is a wonderful, well rounded little bundle of mischief and fun. As with all young puppies, she has a battery life of around 30 minutes and needs a good hour to re-charge. When not sleeping she plays, eats and gets in to mischief. You will need to make sure you home is puppy proof and you love puppy kisses!

People – Betty loves all of her humans except little toddlers who frighten her. She does not live with young children at present. Betty accepts all visitors without hesitation and is happy to play with and be cuddled by everyone.

Dogs – Betty currently lives in a foster home full of dogs young and old and she interacts well with them all.

Cats – Betty has not met any cats but we think she will be fine.

In the home – As a young puppy, Betty is not housetrained although she is starting to stick to a pattern. She does not distinguish between soft toys and electric cables so your home will need to be puppy proof. She sleeps in her own space and settles well at night.

Out and about – Betty is still too young to have ventured outdoors.

Type of home – Betty would fit into a wide range of homes. As a pup she would need someone around most of the time to continue her training and socialising. She can live with sensible children but not too young as puppy teeth hurt if she nibbles you. She would like lots of chew toys and things to keep her active as she grows. Somewhere warm and cosy to recharge her battery is a must. She can live with another dog or dogs but she may be too bouncy for old dogs. 

Please remember, if you have a dog and it is not neutered, it is against our policies to re-home a dog with you. We will not accept full time working homes for puppies. If you live in a flat we will be asking about your experience of puppy training in a flat.

Betty is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment.  Betty is too young to be neutered so it is a condition of adoption that her adopters arrange to have her neutered as soon as he is old enough. A discount voucher is available and follow up checks will be done. It is a condition of adoption that Betty attends puppy socialisation classes and you will be asked about classes available in your area. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in the Rhondda, South Wales