He was so loved by so many, including Michael and Amy, who visited him often. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club was formed in 1928 but The Kennel Club did not recognise the Cavalier as a separate breed until 1945. He sadly crossed the rainbow bridge on August 4th, 2020 in the arms of his family. This effectively saw the emergence of the Cavalier King Charles (the old type) as a separate variety from the King Charles. Alcove is a special needs dog who spent his last seven months in a loving foster home with a Speranza volunteer. We also named a very special pup after Alcove. Please check out Alcove Counseling Services’ Facebook page at: whatever we have needed, they have donated. Cavaliers who are given to rescue by owners no longer able to keep them, and those. Alcove has donated so much - dozens and dozens of plush blankets and comforters for the dogs, all of the drinks for Pumpkinfest 2019, food, toys, treats…. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel shelters & rescues in Pennsylvania. Cavalier Rescue USA (CKCSCR, Inc.) is an organized national team of networked volunteers who find loving homes for any Cavalier who has been released to rescue by his or her owner or caretaker. They don’t want the attention or credit, but they more than deserve it. ![]() Keystone Signs made us some decals for the Gator so that we can proudly display the Alcove Counseling Service for all to see. We use it for feeding, transporting hay/straw bales, projects around the farm and so much more. Cavaliers were originally bred as companion dogs and they excel as therapy dogs by improving people's lives in settings like schools, hospitals, and nursing homes. The Gator can hold so much and can easily get anywhere on the farm. Cavaliers come in four different colors and have unique names: Prince Charles (tri-color), King Charles (black and tan), Ruby (mahogany) and Blenheim (chestnut and white). So, Amy and Michael decided to donate a John Deere Gator!! We have had the Gator on the farm for a few months now, and it really has changed daily life for our farm volunteers - especially with our growing herd. The golf cart has seen better days and really isn’t the ideal vehicle to do the growing chore list at the farm. ![]() We did a lot of brainstorming and finally decided that they would help make a background dream come true.įor years, Speranza has used the Guido family gold cart to do daily farm chores, such as taking hay and straw bales, grain and water to various pastures and shelters. Michael and Amy, the owners of Alcove Counseling Services, have been long time supporters of Speranza, however in 2019 they approached up about taking it up a notch - or ten! Michael and Amy wanted to help make an impact at Speranza that would be a game changer.
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