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Our annual calendar contest is live! Click on our fundraising page , donate for the spot you want, and email us your favorite high resolution photo of your cocker! You will get a sign will be mounted on the buildings where all see. The pastures, goat and pig pens will have a stone placque. Pick your spot. Make a donation. Posted on July 23, by Elizabeth Mazzetti. Marty is an incredibly sweet boy that we got out of the shelter. He was overgrown and matted with his nails curled around and one digging back into the pad.

He has since been shaved down and looks great. His face was very swollen on one side so we assumed a dental infection of some sort. He was also not neutered so immediately got him in for a neuter and dental because we knew we had to do something about the swelling and infection. Marty is a very lovie boy, but if you touched his face he would snap at you. Once he was under anesthesia they got in to look and were horrified by what was in there.

His teeth were so badly abcessed and infected it was amazing that he could eat at all. Swollen gums, jammed full of foxtails yes, even in his mouth and rotted. When one tooth was pulled, blood came out his nose. This was a serious dental issue going on! Needless to say, he lost many teeth! He has a bit of a recovery ahead after all this, but we feel that once he is healed up he will be an even more awesome dog. He already is, just was in so much pain and now he is going to feel great. Marty is about 8 years old and it will be a couple of weeks before he will be ready to go.

There will be a follow up vet visit due to the extensive damage in his mouth, his bone had turned spongy due to infection and that will take a while to clear up. Marty does fine with other dogs. He is not aggressive, but he does like to be the dominant boy. This should subside since he is now neutered. He loves people and does love to give kisses and now that his breath will be better, the kisses will be much better too! Posted on July 1, by Elizabeth Mazzetti. If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs, we are thrilled!

The first step is to complete our adoption form so we can become better acquainted. We have Pet Matchmaker events where you can meet a few of our available dogs and cats or set up a meet-and-greet with a specific pet. You can meet our pets and speak to their fosters. CA Adoptable Cockers S. Click here to see more information about this dog. It is our mission to find a home for each of our dogs. Most of our adopters live either in the Sacramento, San Jose or San Francisco area and we do monthly mobile adoptions where we drive the dogs to the adopters.

We encourage anyone who is considering getting a Cocker Spaniel as a pet to please adopt, don't buy.

There are so many gorgeous and very worthy Cockers in shelters and if we don't have a dog that you might enjoy, please check out the many other Cocker Spaniel rescue groups that are all over Southern California.

Colorado Cocker Spaniel Rescue E. I am interested in rescuing a Cocker Spaniel I would like to see how to go about doing that thank you. You can start by checking out our dogs on our website and filling out an application.

We will give you a call. I am from SW Washington. I just lost my cocker spaniel of 10 years old to cancer. I am hoping to find another rescue to love and spoil. Can you help me? We adopt to your area all the time. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

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