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My name is Herbie!

Posted over 11 months ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Interview

4

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Cocker Spaniel
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18659761

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

>>> HERBIE is: Sweet, affectionate, loves petting, is good with people & dogs,  enjoys chasing balls, loves playing fetch & tug of war

>> PLEASE VISIT www.CampCocker.com/herbie FOR THE LATEST UPDATES on HERBIE!

> Stay up to date with the latest details on *ALL* Camp Cocker Rescue dogs at www.campcocker.com

* Herbie is being fostered in the Sacramento area *

WELCOME TO CAMP COCKER RESCUE HERBIE!

HERBIE is a male Cocker Spaniel Freedom Flyer from South Korea.

He was rescued in South Korea by Korean K9 Rescue, and flown to America to start his new life here! Herbie is a sweet, friendly, easy-going boy who's always wagging his tail! He is estimated* to be about 8-10 years old and currently weighs about 26 pounds.

>> UPDATES - His Foster Parents Have This to Share About Herbie:

- He enjoys his walks most of the time but not when it is raining or very cold. So it was a challenge during the storms to get him on a walk.

- He is a total foodie. He finishes his food in 30 seconds or less. But he’s good about giving his foster sister Zoey her space and does not try to eat her food. (We did find that when we would give them chewy type treats that last a while for chewing that he would steal Zoey’s and would growl when you tried to get it back. That is the only time he has growled. We stopped giving those treats, to discourage that behavior.) Because he is such a foodie he is at your feet when we are cooking in the kitchen.

- He’s not thrilled with getting brushed so it’s much easier when we doing as a team, Danny holding and petting him and me brushing. But the groomer says he is very good for them and he is also very good with the vet. He is also getting used to the liquid supplements and it’s getting easier to give him those.

- The great news is that he is pretty much 100% house trained!! He uses the doggie door on his own when we are here and when we are gone. Even when we have to close the doggie door all day (like if the bug guy is coming), we put a belly band on him but he doesn’t go in it, he holds it.

- He does love chasing his ball and also likes to fetch toys and play tug with them. He is also OK to just relax and chill and will tap you with his paw to get some pets.

- He is good with people. He barks when they first come in the house but he is taking that cue from Zoey because she barks a lot. Once he gets attention from that person he is friendly. He’s been good with the neighbor kids as well.

>> MEDICAL UPDATES - APRIL, 2023:

>>> After weeks of pre-testing by the ophthalmologist, to confirm that he was a suitable candidate for cataract surgery, Herbie finally had bilateral cataract surgery in January 2023. 

In February, his left eye tested with elevated eye pressures and acute glaucoma. 

In March, after attempts to control the pressures with medication were unsuccessful, the ophthalmologist performed a CBA (ciliary body ablation) in Herbie’s left eye.

A CBA is an injection into his eyeball that kills the nerves, eliminating the pressure.  As a result of the CBA, the eye becomes non-visual. Herbie is currently getting daily eyedrops in both eyes, and will need to be seen periodically by an opthalmologist to monitor and maintain his eye health.

>>> During Herbie's eye surgery, some heart rhythm anomalies were observed. He’s since been seen by a cardiologist who diagnosed him with CVD Stage 1B (heart disease that is characterized by a heart murmur - but radiography/echocardiography does not show an enlarged heart, nor any clinical signs of the disease). He was also diagnosed with sinus/AV node dysfunction - also without any clinical signs. Since Herbie is currently asymptomatic for both conditions, no medications have been prescribed. He will need to be periodically seen by a cardiologist to monitor his condition.

>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS FROM HERBIE'S FOSTER PARENTS:

- Herbie is a very sweet boy, comes to us frequently for petting, and enjoys chasing balls.

- We recently had a small dinner party for 12, and he was great with all our guests. Didn’t get at all nervous with having lots of people around.

- We have left him in the house not kenneled for 2 hours at a time. We have cameras and he just lays near the front door. He doesn’t whine or bark so really no separation anxiety at all.

- It looks like Herbie has cataracts in both eyes - with the right being worse than the left. He has an ophthalmology consult scheduled, and has been approved for cataract surgery.

*Please note that any age provided is only an estimate, based on veterinary examination of teeth, eyes, coat, etc.

Herbie is being fostered in the Sacramento area.

Follow Herbie - here on the web, and on our social media.

You can learn more about Herbie on our website:
https://www.campcocker.com/herbie

To apply to adopt Herbie, start here to learn more about our adoption process:
https://www.campcocker.com/adoptionprocess

FOR UPDATES, PHOTOS & VIDEOS, ALSO FOLLOW US ON OUR WEBSITE AND ON CAMP COCKER RESCUE SOCIAL MEDIA!



April 25, 2024, 12:13 pm
Rescue
Camp Cocker Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18659761
Contact
Phone
Address
14320 Ventura Blvd., #236, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Visit our Website CampCocker.com

2.

Approve Application

Application Approval can take up to 7 days

3.

Interview

Plus Veterinarian Reference check

4.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

The first step in our application process is our online adoption application, which can be found at http://www.campcocker.com. We follow up applications with a phone interview, veterinarian reference check, and home safety check. Our adoption fee is $500.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our adoptable dogs are in foster homes and boarding facilities in southern California. Serious adoption inquiries should first read the adoption process section at: CampCocker.com/adoptionprocess

More about this rescue

Camp Cocker Rescue is a California rescue group that specializes in rescuing Cocker Spaniels and other small dogs from high-kill shelters in southern California. We also have a newer program to rescue small dogs from South Korea called the Freedom Flyer program. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.