Abandoned Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Bella, seeks adoption after medical recovery
Florida pet parents and fellow dog lovers, an 8-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Bella is seeking adoption through Florida Coastal Cocker Rescue after being found wandering alone and abandoned despite having a microchip, according to rescue officials. The $350 adoption fee includes current vaccinations and spay surgery.
Bella, a 13-pound Blenheim-colored female, has fully recovered from recent mammary mass removal surgery and is now ready for placement in a permanent home, rescue staff said in her details. The dog was never claimed by her registered microchip owner, leaving t his "beautiful princess" available for adoption to Florida pet parents seeking a small companion dog.'
The lovely, fully house-trained spaniel demonstrates compatibility with other dogs, eats slowly, and sleeps peacefully in her own bed, according to her current foster caregiver. Petfinder details indicate Bella's favorite hobby includes chasing lizards in the yard while she follows her foster mom around for constant companionship. Despite imperfect hearing, caregivers report she "never misses mealtime" and "absolutely adores attention and gentle pets."
Florida Coastal Cocker Rescue officials emphasize that Bella's abandonment history has created separation anxiety requiring specific home conditions.
"Dogs like me need extra time to trust, and I do best with someone home most of the time," according to Bella's profile on the rescue's website.