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General => Introductions => Topic started by: Mary P on November 29, 2003, 12:59:06 AM
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Hi,
We have rehomed an older cocker girl named Tia 8 days ago, and so far things are going fine.
We had looked after a friend's cocker for 3 months this year which helped us make a decision about getting a cocker for ourselves.
She has dry eye or KCS and is ever so good about having the medication in her eyes - her biggest protest being trying to hide her head in her paw or under someone's arm. What a name for a dog with an eye problem - Tia!
She can cuddle for Britain and my kids love her to bits already!
This site has been very helpful already in lots of ways. Thanks.
Cheers,
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Welcome aboard Mary - always nice to hear an older cocker has been rehomed as they are so often overlooked, so well done to you :D As you can see, we're all completely cocker mad here... 8)
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Hi there Mary P :)
Welcome aboard....... by the way, what colour is Tia ?
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Hi Mary welcome to col :D can we have some photos of Tia please we would love to see her.
And congratulations on rehoming a rescue oldie. :D
Barb
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can we have some photos of Tia please we would love to see her :D
Barb
Photos cant currently be added to the forum Barb unfortunately - so the pictures of Tia will have to wait. Stuart is hoping to re-introduce the ability to upload photos into a gallery some time in the (hopefully) near future.
Mike
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ooopppss :oops: Thanks Mike.
Barb
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Welcome aboard Mary and Tia. Hope you continue to enjoy the site and find it useful.
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:D Welcome to COL Mary and congratulations for rescuing Tia :) What a lovely compassionate thing to do.
Good luck with her, she sounds lovely, cocker cuddles are just the best :lol:
Emma and Indie
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Hi Mary
How old is Tia? Sounds like she's found a nice caring home :wink:
I'm sure COL will come in useful for you and your new addition :D
Mary & Lottie
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Thanks for all your messages everyone!
Tia is almost 8 years old, and is solid black apart from a white spot on her chest and a few grey hairs on her face and ears.
We had intended to get a cocker that needed rehoming, and so didn't expect perfection. One of her eyes will be fine, but the other most likely won't be. We have 3 months of medication, and then re-assess - time will tell.
Cheers,