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ALL OF MY PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE BELOW! 07/15/2019 - UPDATE - Hi, it's me, Weaver! It's summertime, and the livin' is easy. I mean, it really is easy. I'm such a chill doggo! Nothing fazes me, except if my meal is late! I do loooove to eat. I was a chunky boy, but foster mom has been keen on monitoring my eating (boooo), so I've slimmed down a bit just in time for speedo season! Speaking of speedos, I look pretty fly in mine! I am a little leaky, but the speedo solves that issue! See my wizardly eyes? They may be cloudy, but they don't stop me! I can go up and down stairs easily once I learn the pattern of the house. I get along famously with my foster doggo brothers and all 12 of my feline sisters and brothers. Sometimes I get a swat from one of them if I stumble into them, but it's ok, I understand. I just keep on keepin' on! I love to be where my humans are. My foster mom calls me her "velcro noodle". I like to follow her around the house. I like slow, short walks. I am a senior guy, so I can't do the long walks anymore. But I'm just as happy lying out on the patio with my foster family! 04/27/2019 - UPDATE - I'm Weaver. I love people! I have great leash manners and love to go for short walks, especially during the afternoon. I have some vision problems that make it easier for me to take walks during the day. I still have some vision and have learned the steps in my foster family's house, so I get around pretty well. I am a little hard of hearing, but my foster says that is not problem. I do like to eat and will finish off my food and the other dog's food if Mom isn't watching! I have run of the house, but as a senior guy, I wear a belly band to make sure that there are no random accidents. I am also crate trained, if you need to keep me safe while you are out. MY ORIGINAL INTAKE INFORMATION: Hi Everyone! My name is Weaver, and I just arrived at CSAC from a shelter. Right now, I am in the caring hands of one of the great Vets that work with the CSAC. They are checking me out and making sure I am healthy. I am blind and deaf, but no worries, I get around just fine. I love to eat, and I love to explore. I am house trained, and I let you know when I have to go outside. Everyone says I am sweet and gentle. I am visiting an eye doctor because I have a little elevated pressure in my one eye. I need a family who will help teach me a new home and give me lots of love. For more information about this dog, email our Adoption Coordinator. Our adoption process starts with an application. If you are interested in adopting this pup, please click the Adopt menu at the top of the screen, read about our process, and click the application link. The medical and custodial care of the many Cockers in our care is tremendous. More and more dogs are abandoned with urgent and serious medical issues. We are committed to providing the best possible care for these forgotten friends. Unfortunately, the mounting high costs are beginning to limit the number of dogs we are able to take into our program. Even if you cannot adopt or foster one of our current adoptable dogs, please consider making a donation. The Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, and your donations are entirely tax deductible. If you can help, please donate. For more information, visit .cockeradoptions.