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Archerlove

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    Labradors especially but enjoy the company of all well behaved. dogs Having suffered the sad loss of two beautiful Labs in 22 months we have decided to share life with a Cocker Spaniel . Lots of similarities and lots of differences.We feel we`re on a bit of an adventure !

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  1. Apart from a few snarls from the CS they have been ok together which is a very good start.I noticed them sleeping side by side in sun yesterday afternoon!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. HaHaHa.Could have guessed we`d come home with her!!!!!!!!! We spent the morning with her talking to the Guide Dog people and letting her run with our CS.All good so far.We have spent afternoon with them at home and have cleared next few days to spend time settling them.The CS is possessive of the garden and toys while the Lab is not too intersted in toys.She cowers when CS barks at her. She was turned in by Guide Dogs as being too frightened of loud noises. She is v. snuggly and loving with us.She has obviously ad a lot of love.
  3. Thanks Dogmad for swift reply. We wanted a female as I didnot want our dear little CS to be humped for rest of her life! LOL We have had Labs for years and are well aware of their hair situation and other more preferable traits!! After last beautiful girl died 20 months ago wedecided to have a CS as a change but always had view of adding a rescue Lab when we felt the time was right. Our CS is a bit pampered but regularly meets other dogs and visists off leash parks regularly. I like idea of not making a fuss of Lab for first days and am discussing other points with family. Am off to read this thread again.........................thank you again.
  4. I`m interested to read through this thread.I hopped on to DOL to ask a similar question.We have a 16 month old Cocker Spaniel female whom we have had since picking her up from breeder at 8 weeks. Today , after a long wait we are going to see a ex Guide Dog Labrador with a view to bringing her home to join our family. We have been on list for a long time and offered a few dogs but the time has never been right-until now. We are taking whole family(3 teens) and the CS to meet her before decisions are made. I am primarily concernd that the dogs get on but also that the CS is accepting of the new dog. Any ideas.?
  5. Can you point to some articles? I've not seen any, unless you mean pet shops vs puppyfarms? Yes ,what I meant was there is a lot in media, esp Facebook atm about puppies from petshops encouraging and supporting a system which maynot be in best interests of the dogs involved etc. Most people will only buy dogs from breeder or from the pounds but stil I find people who buy from petshops despite suggestions they donot.I have been upset recently to find a dear friend,highly intelligent who actually bought a second petshop pup just because she could not wait on the breeders waiting list.She insists it was from a proper breeder who sold to petshop.She may well be correct but I was under impression registerd breeders didnot sell to petshops.
  6. There seems to be a lot of media interest in Pet Shops v Breeders in news at the moment. I am interested to know if registered breeders sell ther puppies to pet shops at all.
  7. Please leave this pup with its mother and litter for another two weeks.Ditto all above.
  8. Hello I`m new to the Cocker Spaniel thread and am first time owner to a 12 week female English Cocker.All is going well but I would be interested to hear roughly how much I should be feeding her.I am using Ekanuba and following suggested quantities but she seems always hungry.She still has 3 meals a day but we`ll stop soon.What weight will she be as an adult?( she will not be breeding as she is a family pet) and what should she weigh now at 12 weeks? Many thanks . PS We are off to vet for 2nd needle today so of course I can also ask there.
  9. Thanks for all that.I have a lamb shank in fridge and just wanted to check that it would be ok for her.She is such a little scrap and previously we have had lovely large Labs so she seems particularly small .
  10. I have an 11 week old Cocker Spaniel. Just wondering at what age she will be able to cope with a bone.
  11. I am looking on net but out of interest what `fillers` did you use instad of carbs/rice? Veges - lots of them. Ollie's diet was mainly cooked free range meat (or at least human grade - no pet mince). Cooked due to chemo and we did not want him getting ill from raw meat products with a lowered immune system. Cooked and raw veg (carrot, sweet potato, pumpkin, zucchini, squash, broccoli, cauliflower, really whatever I shopped for). He had cottage cheese, yoghurt, eggs, flax oil or fish oil supplements, vitamin C (about 1000mg a day). He liked fruit as a treat or frozen chicken stock (homemade)... There is a whole lot of diet info out there for anti cancer diets but your holistic vet can offer so much more as they will be treating the dog based on what type of cancer, treatment and other medications. Ollie also took the following supplements: Anti-Ox, Lymphodran, Five Mushroom drops, a few different chinese herbs (only while he was having chemo). He had some arsenica drops and a few other different drops from time to time, depending on what was going on with him. The type and duration of his chemo damaged his thyroid, so he ended up on Thyroxine after he finished chemo. But the chemo bought him a lot more time with us as well as quality time too. There is good and bad in all of the treatments but I truely believe that he had such quality of life due to the holistic treatment and quantity due to the chemo... It is never easy and in our case very expensive but we all do what we can for our dogs.
  12. I am looking on net but out of interest what `fillers` did you use instad of carbs/rice?
  13. Thank you thank you thank you for replying.ATM we are awaiting appointment with an oncologist on Tuesday at SASH. We live in Sydney. I`ve already been trawling internet( and resding Staffyluvs story) in a bid to help our beloved girl.I`ve switched diet from normal dry dog food to fresh meat, rice etc.Luckily she loves fruit too.She is currently perectly normal bar a hugely distended left eye. I cannot believ that a swift death is approaching. We willmdo eveything we can to help her.
  14. Hello urgently seeking any advice which may help our 18 month old Labrador.She developed a swelling beneath her eye 10 days ago which has been diagnosed as an anaplastic sarcoma, a malignant aggressive cancer .Of course we are in shock and are exploring all avenues to help her.She is otherwise healthy and normal at the moment .
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