TRISTAN - COCKER SPANIEL (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Cocker Spaniel Dogs For Adoption in Belleuve, NE, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Tristan
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Belleuve, NE, 68123 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Cocker Spaniel (medium coat). Tristian is an approximately 3-year-old, neutered male, Cocker Spaniel. He is black and tan, and weighs approximately 18 pounds. Tristian was released from a breeder and is still learning about life as as a pet. He is timid in unfamiliar situations, but once he gets to know you, he is very sweet and happy-go-lucky. Tristian is a moderately energetic dog, and enjoys playing with his foster dog siblings who are about his size. Tristian is gaining confidence, but some loud noises, or sudden movements scare him. He is working on house training, leash manners, and not jumping on people. Therefore, Tristian will need someone with a schedule and patience to work with him. Tristian willingly goes into a kennel, but if he feels left out, he does bark and howl. Tristian’s foster mom has discovered that he loves food, treats, playing, and getting attention. He is exceptionally well-mannered on car rides (he has only been on short ones so far) where he will curl up in the seat, relax, and admire his human. Tristian has not been tested around cats or children, but may do well around them if they are used to dogs. To help pay for vet bills and care (transportation, food, toys, etc..) a $350 donation is requested at the time of adoption. All of our adoptions are contingent upon an approved application, home visit, reference check, obedience training agreement, and signing of adoption contract. All our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before adoption. Our dogs are companion animals that live indoors as part of your family. Please do not apply if your plan is to have them as outside dogs, garage dogs, porch dogs or outside kennel dogs. We do not ship dogs. All of our dogs are in private foster homes. We are not a shelter with hours. A visit can be arranged after an adoption questionnaire has been filled out and sent in. Please try to email first. We are all volunteers that work so we can not easily take or make phone calls.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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CREATE A WANTED ADRescue Information
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Organization name
Midwest Dog Rescue Network
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Location:
Belleuve, Nebraska, 68123 USAUSA
Breed overview
Cocker Spaniel
A.K.A.: Cocker, Cockers, American Cocker, English Cocker, Merry Cocker, Cockie, Cockie Pup, Cockie Doggo, Cockie Baby, Cockie Bean, Cockie Buddy, Cockie Floof, Cockie Fluff, Cockie Snuggle, Cockie Zoomer, Cockie Rascal, Cockie Scout, Cockie Prince, Cockie Princess, Cockie Charm, Cockie Whisper, Cockie Sprout, Cockie Shadow, Cockie Pal, Cockie Muffin, Cockie Wiggle, Cockie Tail, Cockie Ears, Cockie Love, Cockie Friend, Cockie Hunter, Cockie Span, Cockie Pupster, Cockie Cutie, Cockie Sweetie, Cockie Darling, Cockie Angel, Cockie Star, Cockie Joy, Cockie Heart, Cockie Soul, Cockie Wag, Cockie Bounce, Cockie Dash, Cockie Sniff, Cockie Snort, Cockie Kiss, Cockie Hug, Cockie Wink, Cockie Bloom, Cockie Shine, Cockie Glow
Overview:
The Cocker Spaniel, a beloved breed with roots in the United Kingdom, was originally bred as a gundog to flush out woodcock. They are instantly recognizable by their medium size, typically weighing 20-30 pounds, their luxurious, often wavy coat (which comes in a variety of colors), and their long, expressive ears that frame their gentle, eager-to-please eyes. Known for their merry and affectionate temperament, Cockers are generally good-natured, intelligent, and relatively easy to train, making them an excellent choice for families with children and even first-time dog owners. While adaptable, their moderate exercise needs can be met with daily walks and playtime, making them suitable for apartment living as long as they receive sufficient mental and physical stimulation. Prospective owners should be aware of certain health considerations, including ear infections (due to their long ears), eye conditions like cataracts, and hip dysplasia, which highlight the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary check-ups.
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