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My basic info
Breed
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Cocker Spaniel
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
4 years 6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Urgent, NC Local Foster Home Needed. You must live in the Salisbury, Kannapolis, Concord area in order to be available to take him to our vet as needed in Kannapolis. He will do best as an only dog or with one small, dog social pal that is not a dominate dog. Please read bio below. If interested, please send an email message to larrydonnacarp@aol.com to let us know that you can help by fostering until he can be adopted out. Details will be discussed.
Meet Brady, a 4 1/2-year-old male Cockalier. He was turned into rescue by a woman who had 8 dogs plus him. She gave him up because he wasn't doing well with this many dogs in a home environment. He also didn't care for her older dogs. We have learned that he is like a Velcro dog to an adult human, so maybe he needs to be your only dog. Or possibly he can be with another dog social small dog who is easy going and not dominate.
This boy is timid, overweight at 39 pounds and scared. He is HW negative, and we are updating his vetting needs; his owner sadly neglected his care due to the number of dogs. Hookworms are being treated and other vet needs are being addressed. He will need help with leash training and house training. Teen and older children best, no young kids. A secure fenced yard is a must.
His adoption fee is $400.00.
Urgent, NC Local Foster Home Needed. You must live in the Salisbury, Kannapolis, Concord area in order to be available to take him to our vet as needed in Kannapolis. He will do best as an only dog or with one small, dog social pal that is not a dominate dog. Please read bio below. If interested, please send an email message to larrydonnacarp@aol.com to let us know that you can help by fostering until he can be adopted out. Details will be discussed.
Meet Brady, a 4 1/2-year-old male Cockalier. He was turned into rescue by a woman who had 8 dogs plus him. She gave him up because he wasn't doing well with this many dogs in a home environment. He also didn't care for her older dogs. We have learned that he is like a Velcro dog to an adult human, so maybe he needs to be your only dog. Or possibly he can be with another dog social small dog who is easy going and not dominate.
This boy is timid, overweight at 39 pounds and scared. He is HW negative, and we are updating his vetting needs; his owner sadly neglected his care due to the number of dogs. Hookworms are being treated and other vet needs are being addressed. He will need help with leash training and house training. Teen and older children best, no young kids. A secure fenced yard is a must.
Our adoption process begins with applications which we email to potential adopters. Our fee is $400 for all dogs ages 3 and over if under 3 adoption fee is $500 for which all pets are altered, groomed, current on all shots, as well. Written proof is given to each adopter at time of adoption.
Our adoption process begins with applications which we email to potential adopters. Our fee is $400 for all dogs ages 3 and over if under 3 adoption fee is $500 for which all pets are altered, groomed, current on all shots, as well. Written proof is given to each adopter at time of adoption.
We show pets upon application approval and home checks. Once all is approved we arrange for adoptions to happen on Saturdays. As we grow we will maybe hold weekend adoption shows.
We show pets upon application approval and home checks. Once all is approved we arrange for adoptions to happen on Saturdays. As we grow we will maybe hold weekend adoption shows.
More about this rescue
My husband and I have been involved in rescue for many years. We started our own cocker rescue back in 2001. Our hope is to continue the work we love in helping as many homeless and shelter cockers find happy new forever homes.
My husband and I have been involved in rescue for many years. We started our own cocker rescue back in 2001. Our hope is to continue the work we love in helping as many homeless and shelter cockers find happy new forever homes.