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Joe Cocker

Cocker Spaniel

Male, Senior
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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If you would like to provide this dog a loving home, please fill out a pre-adoption application.  Have a question? Please read our Frequently Asked Questions and Adoption Processed Explained documentation. _________ B I O ______________  Name: Joe Cocker Size: ~Medium 26-60 lbs  Adoption Donation: $200 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.   Other:  Neutered Male, Vaccinations current, Microchip  ** Joe Cocker qualifies for our Seniors for Seniors Program. This program places senior dogs (age 7 or older) with senior citizens (age 65 or older) at a reduced adoption fee of $65.00. If you qualify and are interested in participating in this program, please fill out an application online and type "SENIOR" after your name.   Joe Cocker is feeling all right!   Foster Home Feedback  5/28/2026 Foster Feedback: We’ve had Joe Cocker for almost a month now, and he continues to be an incredibly sweet and gentle house guest. As he’s gotten more comfortable, we’ve learned more about his personality and daily habits. A few things to know about Joe: His goofy personality is starting to shine through more every day. While he’s mostly been indifferent to my dogs, over the last few days he’s shown some brief playful moments with my small male dog. He’s dog-friendly overall but would also likely do just fine as an only dog. Joe initially struggled with some separation anxiety and would howl when left alone, but this has already improved a lot as he’s settled in. He’s becoming more independent and confident in the home. Joe is not fully potty trained and does best with frequent potty breaks to avoid accidents indoors. Belly bands have been very helpful.  He’s not much of a couch or bed dog. He occasionally joins us on the furniture but usually prefers to be close by on the ground in a dog bed.  Joe can be a little inconsistent with food and treats. He doesn’t seem to follow a strict eating routine and may vary in what or how much he wants to eat from day to day. Offering a few options throughout the day has worked best for him. He rides wonderfully in the car and settles in nicely. Joe walks fairly well on leash overall, though he may pull when excited, so a harness is recommended. Joe easily goes into his kennel when needed and settles nicely. At first we kenneled him when leaving the house, but now that he’s become more comfortable and trustworthy in our home, we no longer need to kennel him when we leave. Every night he chooses to sleep in his kennel with the door left open. His kennel is in my bedroom, and he seems to find it comforting and safe. He has shown mild curiosity toward small plants or trinkets on lower shelves, but he responds well when redirected and listens nicely to “leave it.” Joe can sometimes try to dart out the door when someone is leaving or arriving, so extra care around open doors is important. Joe is extremely gentle with people, including my five-year-old niece. He does occasionally get excited and may jump up or accidentally bump into people because he lacks a little spatial awareness, so supervision around small children is recommended. He will occasionally bark at unfamiliar noises but is not overly vocal. Overall, Joe is a very sweet, happy boy who continues to blossom as he gains confidence and routine. He would thrive in a patient, loving home willing to continue helping him build consistency and confidence 5/15/2026 Foster Feedback:  Joe Cocker is an incredibly sweet senior who has been such a gentle and loving boy. He is friendly with new people and other dogs, and has a very calm demeanor overall. As he’s settled in, we’ve started to see his playful side come out more and more. He loves stuffies, treats, and simply being close to his people. He’s very gentle with his toys and happiest when relaxing near you. Joe rides calmly in the car and was a champ at his vet appointments!  Joe has gone through a lot of big changes recently, so he will need a patient adopter who understands that it may take him time to fully decompress and adjust in a new home. When he first arrived, he paced quite a bit and showed signs of anxiety, but after a few days he began to settle and become more comfortable. He does have some separation anxiety and seems like he likely spent most of his life always with his person. Because of this, we would love to see him go to a home where someone is around often and can help him continue building confidence and routine. Joe has had some accidents indoors, so consistent potty breaks are key. He currently wears a belly band overnight just in case. He can also be a bit inconsistent with eating, but he’s improving with a regular routine and may simply be used to free feeding. Joe is such a loving, gentle soul who just needs patience, understanding, and time to feel safe. In return, he will make a wonderful companion for someone looking for a sweet, calm dog who wants nothing more than to be loved and near his people! ** Joe Cocker  is Lyme positive. This is a tick-borne illness, and he is currently being treated with Doxycycline.  To learn more about Lyme disease in dogs, read here: https://share.google/sm9cgo5mKn9jjUmWW To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org May 31, 2026, 1:04 am

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