The goal of the American Cavalier King
Charles Rescue Trust is to assist in the placement of Cavaliers in need
of rescue due to abuse or those Cavaliers requiring re-homing for a
variety of reasons. The Cavalier is an exceptional dog and is seldom
placed in a rescue situation, but it does happen. We feel extremely
fortunate that most of our lovely royal spaniels spend their lives in
one home with their loving and caring families.
With regard to rescue, you should be
aware that we don't get puppies. The Cavaliers placed in rescue are
usually middle aged to older dogs and the rescue Cavalier may have
special needs and the adoption process may take a considerable length of
time.
The ACKCS Rescue trust is a non-profit
organization who depends on the generosity of Cavalier fanciers who
donate their time and money to make these rescues possible. The
rescue trust workers are the true heroes of our breed. The
District 6
Rescue Trust directors are: Danna Robinson Saathoff, 515-422-4614
dmrobnsn@me.com
and Dawn Falk 952-939-9174
etmachstar@me.com
.
They are
responsible for Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and
Wisconsin. If you know a Cavalier that is in need of assistance, please
contact the rescue trust. If
you would like more information about the ACKCS Rescue Trust, to apply
to be an adoptive home, or make a donation to help out a Cavalier in
need, click here:
www.cavalierrescuetrust.org
Here are some of the Cavaliers that the
ACKCS Rescue Trust has assisted in finding new homes and new laps to
keep warm.