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Cocker Spaniel puppies and dogs in New Richmond, Wisconsin

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Winston

Cocker Spaniel

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Hastings, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Hi friends, my name is Winston, and I am a male, 1- year-old, Cocker Spaniel Mix. I am a bundle of energy that really likes to be around my people. My favorite toys are plush toys and squeaky toys but do anticipate that I will want to chew them up. I even know the basic commands such as sit, stay and shake. I do not have any experience with dogs, cats or kids, so introductions would need to be slow. If you think I might make a good addition to your home, please submit an adoption application for me so we can have a playdate!
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Kingston

Cocker Spaniel

Male, 1 yr
Crystal, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Age: Approximately11 months old Weight: 30 pounds Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: Yes Kid friendly: Older, considerate kids only Potty trained: Working on it Crate trained: Working on it ** No shared walls ** Kingston has come a long way with the help of his foster brothers. He is a 1 year old cocker spaniel who will probably grow up to be around 30-35 pounds.. He is a typical happy cocker spaniel and wants nothing more than to hang out with you or other dogs. If someone else is being pet, you can bet he's right there looking for a pet as well. He struggles a bit with "stranger danger" but once he has a bit of time to approach on his own terms, he typically warms up to everyone. He is a pretty vocal boy at sounds and sights, so you shouldn't have shared walls as his primary home. He still struggles with being in a kennel, but he's slowly getting better at it (with the help of being next to his foster brother's kennels and a kong with frozen treats inside to sweeten the deal.) He is working on his potty training. He is really great about going outside and doing his business (once he gets over the excitement of all the things in the yard), but he's not so good at telling anyone when he needs to go out. Kingston is a smart boy and learning new things is great for his mind. He knows "sit: and is working on "down". He really wants to jump up to greet you, but we're working on "off" to stop that behavior. He is still working with puppy teeth so he chews on things. There is evidence that he must have gotten in trouble in his earlier life because he sometimes cowers if you raise your voice. Kingston has met a couple of cats and they are really scary - but he also is curious about them. Right now, he keeps his distance and barks at them, but he would most likely do well with a confident resident cat with patience (from both the cat and the humans). He likes kids but he doesn't understand that their toys aren't his toys. He gets along great with other dogs. His older foster brother and he play a lot and he will stop when the resident dog is done playing and says he's done. He has had a few moments of possessiveness over things and food, but as he's gotten comfortable at his foster home he's getting less worried about those things. We've started working on grooming and he's starting to get the hang of it, but he doesn't want to sit still for very long yet. Cocker Spaniels do require regular haircuts and grooming to keep their hair manageable. Adoption Fee: $695

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Animal Ark

2600 Industrial Ct, Hastings, MN 55033

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Healing Hearts Rescue

Crystal, MN 55428

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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