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To me, there is nothing more precious than an American Cocker Spaniel! They
have such sweet dispositions, are easy to train, eager to please, and
absolutely Gorgeous! Cockers come in a variety of Colors, but I have a
special love for Blondes! I also adore Reds, Parti Buffs, and Chocolates!
Dutchess was my first Cocker Spaniel. I Fell in Love with her the Very
Moment I saw her Beautiful Little Freckled Face! I loved her more than
anything. She left me 5/1/ 2002, and she took a my heart with her.
Please visit her at
Rainbow Bridge.
Ms. Daisy came to us when she was no longer wanted by her previous owner. We
have know idea why she wasn't wanted, because she was an angel in every way.
And totally adogable too! We never knew her age, but we do know she was the sweetest baby anyone
could ever want. She died peacefully in her sleep, Oct. 31, 2002. My heart
was broken, yet again!
Wilbur, our Beautiful
Parti Boy was born Aug 13, 2002, we adopted him on Nov 9, 2002.
Mollee,
our sweet dainty Buff & White Parti girl, was born Oct. 21, 2002 , we
adopted her Dec 14, 2002 . Can you say Handful?? LOL
To our dismay, Wilbur and Mollee became the proud parents of 7 babies on
August 20, 2003. Although it was a surprise, and a totally unwanted and
unexpected pregnancy, we decided to make the best of it. I allowed a local Cocker Spaniel Rescue to place the babies, and let them keep most of the
money for each adoption of the babies they placed.
Since then, both Wilbur
and Mollee have been spayed and Neutered. And I encourage any responsible
animal owner to please have your pets spayed or neutered. We don't need
anymore puppies or kittens. As cute as they are, there are not enough homes
for all of them. and far too many needing homes at this very moment.
We did keep two of the babies,
and they were altered 1 week shy of being 6 months old.
To see more photos, please visit my WebShots Album
I no longer use language that accepts the current concept of animals as property, commodities and/or things. Rather than refer to myself and others as "owners" of animals, I now refer to myself and others as "guardians" of our animal companions and to animals as "he" or "she" rather than "it". I urge you to do the same. |