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Past Litters for Adoption

Interviewing a few possible homes for current litter. If interested please Contact me. 

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Nugget is looking for his forever home. Born Sept 13, 2015. 

Named Goliath because he was the largest of the litter when born and he held this title till week 6 where
 he was passed by his brother by a small amount. Although not the heaviest now he is BIG on personality. This adorable puppy is the wrestler and romper of the litter. His eyes sparkle with mischief as he targets 
one of his siblings or an adult dog for a playful round of doggie tumble.  He was the first puppy 
to to venture outside into the yard on his own (supervised of course). 

  Goliath is well socialized and is as comfortable in the kitchen playing while food is being made, to hearing 
the go train pass by in the background. Goliath is familiar with the with the strange four legged grey thing 
that walks around in the house known as the family cat. Goliath loves everyone he comes into 
contact with and greets them with an ever wagging tail. 

When placed on the bed with one of his humans he will pounce on you making his way to your face
 where he will smother you with kisses if LilaB isn't looking. He is use to being handled a lot and
 everyone in the family loves holding and playing with him. He loves his ears and belly being rubbed
 and he will reward your good behaviour (of ear and belly rubs) with endless hugs and kisses. 

 Goliath is playful and is being taught not to bite (all puppies bite). We have a gentle method we use
 (and will teach you) to discourage biting that really works and that puppies learn quickly. Goliath is 
almost pad trained to a pad by the door but occasionally gets distracted on the way to it, so watching 
him to make sure he actually gets to the intended destination is all that he needs to hit the mark 
every time. He has some experience being outside but hasn't figured out that is where the outside 
potty is because he was so busy exploring this exciting new area. 

Goliath is quite outgoing and will usually be the first to initiate a puppy rumble with his siblings or the 
"BIG" guy his dad. He is fearless tackling dad and the other adult dogs and he finds himself being pinned 
down and ganged up on by more then one dog during a doggie rumble. No one gets hurt but it is the adult
 dog's way of saying ........ seriously .......  did you just do that you punk. Sometimes when he plays with
 his is siblings he gets carried away and bites a little to hard making someone yelp which usually
 causes mom to investigate and for the play session to be over.

  Goliath is a real charmer, you cant help but look at him and be over come with the urge to pick him 
up and cuddle him which is why he gave you "That Look" anyway.  Don't believe me? Look in those 
eyes in picture above and just try to deny those eyes ............. I dare you. 

If you are interested in adopting Goliath please fill out the Adoption Questionnaire.
We always welcome emails, phone calls, and scheduled in person visits!  We have high expectations from our owners, and insist that our owners have the same high expectations from us.   If you are not willing to stay connected with us, an Ultimate Companion Dog Cavalier is not for you.  


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Peanut has found his forever home.  Born Jan 25, 2015. 

Named Peanut because my daughter thought he looked like a peanut. He doesn't really but some of the 
other names she was throwing around were ......... ummmm a complete no go. Peanut turned out perfect 
and we go around singing the song "Found a peanut" all the time and we have even modified a couple 
lines to suit him. Peanut loves looking for things to get into and he will find that something you dropped 
on floor last week and couldn't find it................. he will find it, he is just like his daddy Bandit that way.  

Originally Peanut was nicknamed "the huggler" because he preferred that to romping on the floor. But 
as his confidence grew so did his enjoyment of playing with his brother and sister. Being very smart 
Peanut uses a tactic of ambushing his victim. He will hide somewhere and then whamo he uses the 
"bet you didn't see that coming" pounce attack move. Both siblings and adult dogs fall prey to his 
attacks to which they respond with a full round of doggie rumble.

Peanut also is keenly interested with strings and buttons so when you go for a round of snuggle-fest 

with him wear clothes without them or his huggles will turn into huggles with distracted nibbles on 
said items. Peanut is easily distracted though being a puppy and all so offering him an 
alternatives to nibble on is perfect decoy.

Peanut has been handled from day one and he is very comfortable with human contact and loves everyone. 
He will cuddle up against you and snuggle into your shoulder and rest his head on it while giving kisses 
and a hugs.  Peanut is familiar with others dogs and the family cat which watches the puppies trying 
to figure out how those little dog things got in his house.

  Peanut is well socialized like all our puppies and is use to all the normal noises a home has. Pots 

banging, dishes being done, TV or music on, go train noise are all just sounds of everyday life. He enjoys 
being on the bed with you where he will proceed to climb all over you looking for strings and buttons first
then settling into kissing you and having his belly rubbed (yes please rub my belly).

  Peanut is playful and is being taught not to bite (all puppies bite) with a gentle trick we will show you 
that works really well he is learning quickly not to.  Although when you go to get a kiss on the nose it 

might accidentally end up being a nose nibble instead, so be sure to be consistent with the trick we 
show you and it will soon be nothing but kisses. Peanut is working on his pee pad training by the door. 
He still hasn't quite mastered and it is best to pick him up and carry him to it right away and stay with him 
until he does his business to which of course brings him a cheer leaders cheer for getting it right. 

  
 Peanut is not as outgoing as his siblings and normally isn't the one to initiate a round of doggie rumble 
but once engaged he holds his own. He loves to interact with everyone and will follow you around with his tail wagging hoping for you to pick him up and let him nibble on your strings or buttons, huggle him or give 
him a good belly rub, which he will roll over onto his back eagerly awaiting it.

If you are interested in adopting Peanut please fill out the Adoption Questionnaire.
We always welcome emails, phone calls, and scheduled in person visits!  We have high expectations from our owners, and insist that our owners have the same high expectations from us.   If you are not willing to stay connected with us, an Ultimate Companion Dog Cavalier is not for you.  

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Introducing LilaB
LilaB has found her forever home.  Born Jan 25, 2015.

Named LilaB because Mom's name is Bella and calling her LilaBella might be confusing for her and her mom 
we decided to shortened her name to LilaB.  Like her mother Bella she is already bossing her brothers around 
and telling her father what to do. It is quite amusing actually to watch her yip and yap at them like she 
owns the place which in her eyes she does. (Just don't tell the family cat that or there might be a war).

LilaB is the adventurous huggler. She was the first puppy to come out of the cage on their own and to venture 
into the kitchen to explore it. She was hopping all around the kitchen floor while her brothers were afraid to 
walk on the new surface that was smoother then what they were use to. While they hid in the corners or under someone's feet, LilaB was making the kitchen hers. She is fearless in everything she does.

LilaB is the ultimate huggler of the litter. When being held she immediately snuggles into your shoulder resting 
her head on it making it feel like she is hugging you. Every so often she will raise it and give nose kisses 
or kisses wherever you will let her (doggie nose kisses here only please). When lying on the bed with 
the puppies she crawls onto your neck/face area so the other puppies cant see it and rests her head 
on your face, hmmm her dad use to do this very thing now that I think of it when he was a pup. 
It is a lovely feeling and makes you feel happy but ummmm smothered lol.

When the puppies play LilaB is in there like a dirty shirt pouncing away and making her puppy noises. She is 
the most vocal of the litter (go figure she is the female) and will bark at her brothers if they are hiding to 
avoid play. She is also tenacious and once she gets her mind on something it is hard to get her 
unfocused and onto something else, however a belly rub  seems to do the job though.

LilaB is playful and is being taught not to bite (all puppies bite) with a gentle trick we will show you 
that works really well he is learning quickly not to.  Like her brother Goliath she has pretty much mastered 
the pee pad training and will soon be using the outside potty with a bit more training.  We are no where near 
her asking to go out on her own yet but with pee pad in place by door we are safe for any accidents.  LilaB will follow you all over looking at you till you give her what she wants which is a hug and her ears rubbed. 
She rewards you with nose kisses and her snuggling into you. She knows her name already and will come 
when called if something doesn't have her distracted. I suspect as she grows up she continue to be the ultimate huggler and lap dog although she might have to take a number with her Mom, Dad and Sweetie.

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Ripley has found her forever home. Born Sept 13, 2015

Ripley earned her name because she has a very distinct ripple marking that runs down her back. 
She is also fearless a trait she has in common with the character Ripley from the Alien movie franchise.
Since this character is a favorite of mine it helped me name her Ripley rather then Ripples.

Ripley was the first female born of this litter which came into this world during a power outage. 
Weeks of planning and preparing for this litter and bam they decide to come into the world in 
the dark.  It is very important to make sure the newborn puppies stay warm while mom is having
any additional puppies and with the power outage we were concerned that the puppies might 
get cold. We were not impressed that the hydro was out when they were born, but​
thankfully everything turned out just fine so our worries were for naught.
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Ripley was first girl of this litter and from day one she has been the adventurous puppy in the litter.  She
was the one that somehow managed to climb out of the nice cushy doggie bed that was in the whelping
box while her siblings stayed cozied up to each other. It seemed like we were always  picking her up and
putting her back in the doggie bed beside her brother and sisters to keep warm.

As the puppies got older it was time to allow them to explore outside the whelping box so we leave the door
open so they can venture out of it when they feel comfortable doing so. It was Ripley who took the first steps
outside of the whelping box and she was the first one hopping around the kitchen floor making it her own while
her siblings were afraid to walk on the new surface. From day Ripley has been the explorer and fearless one.

Ripley loves to get on the bed with her humans where she promptly goes straight to your head. There she will
play in your hair tussling it and chomping on it for fun. She loves to nibble ears if you aren't careful she will 
sneak in a nibble on the nose in between nose kisses.  She loves cuddling up beside your face or on
top of your head when she is not on her back demanding belly rubs. 

Ripley loves playing with her siblings and never backs away from a puppy tumble session. She loves pinning
her brother Nugget down and making puppy play growling noises and acting like she is a fierce puppy warrior.
 She is the also tenacious puppy of the litter and once she gets her mind on something ( like attacking and
eating your hair) it is hard to get her unfocused and onto something else, however a belly rub
seems to be just the right deterrent most of the time. 

Ripley is playful and is being taught not to bite (all puppies bite) with a gentle trick we
will show you that works really well he is learning quickly not to.  

Ripley is comfortable using pee pads and using the outdoor potty. She enjoys playing out doors and
has no issues using the outside potty when she is there. So far she doesn't ask to go out but she
runs outside with everyone else when we let everyone out to washroom. Although she is not fully
potty trained yet and she does not ask to go out on her own yet, with your attention
and diligence she will be potty trained in no time.

Ripley is a wonderful puppy that is full of spunk and fearless at the same time. She is a true delight and
we find ourselves laughing at her silly antics and enjoy her immensely. She loves all playing with her 
​siblings and especially enjoys coming over to snuggle in for cuddles and her favorite belly rub.
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