Karri
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Karri
AvailableKarri is an adult female Cavalier King Charles Spaniel weighing approximately 19.2 lbs. She is spayed and well on her way to being house trained. Currently in Malvern, PA, she is building confidence after a loving rescue, and she will benefit from a secure fenced yard and a companion dog in her new home.
About Karri
Karri is a sweet Cavalier King Charles Spaniel born around October 14, 2021, weighing approximately 19.2 lbs. She is slowly discovering the joys of life outside a breeding kennel. With her gentle nature, Karri thrives on affection and is happiest when by your side. Youโll know sheโs content when her tiny tail wags happily at the sound of your voice, reflecting her love for kindness. Crate trained and seemingly house trained with regular breaks, Karri gets along beautifully with other dogs. As she continues to build her confidence, she would do best in a quieter home with a canine companion to guide her. Since she has not yet mastered leash walking, a securely fenced yard would be ideal for her to safely explore and develop her skills. Karri is blossoming more each day, and with a little patience, she will become a truly devoted companion. Help us find Karri the forever home she deserves!
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Questions about Karri
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels like Karri thrive in loving, calm environments where they can feel secure. They enjoy spending time with their people and do best in homes that offer companionship and comfort.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Karri would benefit from a securely fenced yard where she can safely explore as she builds her confidence and learns to walk on a leash.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels like Karri are generally friendly and affectionate, making them suitable for homes with children who know how to treat pets gently.










