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Cocker Specific Discussion => Puppies => Topic started by: Lobo do Mar on June 25, 2022, 02:39:59 PM
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Salty is now 3 and a bit and has calmed down (a bit, when he feels like it :) )
He is the most gorgeous dog I have ever had the pleasure to have met, so loving and fun and cuddly and naughty
We were so close to re-homing him at a few months old (see my Salty Cockerdile thread on here)
It wasnt easy and I didnt know what I was doing, but with the great help of the wonderful people on this forum - it passed pretty quickly (in retrospect :005: :005:)
Just a pep-talk post for those who need it
Now, where's my afternoon nap furry whiffy woofer companion :luv: ?
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we have all gone through the tears, can not cope, rehome, stage.
with our first dog theakston, a staffie we even contemplated having him put to sleep ( we thought if we couldn't cope with his ways no one else could) A couple of hours, being talked out of it by our vet , we persevered and had him for his whole lifetime. and now 30 years after his death i can still easily shed a tear but boy don't we smile at the list of damage, stress but most of all his character. Loved him and he broke my heart when he died. :luv:
I believe theakston was a test from God, because our 4 dogs since have been good as gold ( well sort of in the case of gemma spaniel ) :luv:
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What a lovely post! Yes indeed, I think we‘ve all gone through that at some time or other, my last dog before Humphrey was a rescue who was obviously a lot younger than they‘d told us he was at the dog home and I was completely out of my depth, we too were at the point of giving him up but sat it out and finally he calmed down and was a wonderful dog. We had him for 14 years and we lost him the same week as my youngest flew the nest to study in UK. I was absolutely gutted and swore I could never go through the pain of losing a dog again, it took me six years to finally find room in my heart for another dog and then along came Humphrey!! and as they say „Love knows no bounds“ .
:luv: :luv:
Lets face it, a perfect dog would be SO boring :lol2: (I think! ) its the cheeky naughty ones that cheer us up and make us laugh and bury their way into our hearts.
:bigarmhug: to Salty!
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I remember your posts regarding Salty, he definitely tested your patience and tolerance! I am so happy for you that he has settled and you are happy with each other. :luv:
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That's lovely to hear, and reassuring!
What's kept me going is I always said I wanted a dog with personality and you can call cockers many things, but boring is not one!!
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Great to hear all is going well and you have come out the other side :luv:
It feels like a lifetime when you are going through the puppy biting stage and teenage stage but as you say looking back it doesn’t now feel it was that long
Think Ash is a late developer or going through a second teenage stage (more like it :005: )
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Thanks all
Dog with personality :005:
2nd teenage stage :005:
Perfect dogs So boring :005:
etc etc
THAT's what its all about :luv:
Actually my wife says similar things about me