Dog Won't Eat After Adoption: What to Do
Is your newly adopted dog not eating? Don't panic! Learn why this common issue happens and get actionable tips to help your dog eat and settle in.
Kit Kat is an adorable, lovable, and smart little girl with a playful spirit. Despite her vision impairment, she quickly adapts to new environments and navigates her foster home with ease. She's incredibly affectionate, loves to cuddle after a good play session, and greets her foster family with enthusiastic tail wags and joyful spins. Her sweet nature and resilience make her a truly special companion.
As a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Kit Kat embodies the breed's gentle and affectionate nature. Cavaliers are known for being wonderful family dogs, good with children and other pets, and thrive on companionship. They are generally adaptable and can do well in various living situations, provided they receive enough attention and moderate exercise. Her vision impairment will require a family dedicated to understanding her unique needs and providing a safe, consistent environment.
Kit Kat is looking for a patient and understanding family committed to her ongoing training and potential future medical care. A home with a "potty plan" in place is essential as she is still learning house-training. Her ideal family will appreciate her playful energy and loving cuddles, offering her the stable and supportive environment she needs to thrive. With her charming personality, Kit Kat is sure to bring immense joy to her forever home.
Special Needs
Kit Kat has congenital cataracts, resulting in 15%-35% vision. She may require medicated eye drops and could be a candidate for cataract surgery around one year of age.
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