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Cocker Specific Discussion => Puppies => Topic started by: Marylee on October 03, 2003, 04:32:04 PM
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After 7 and a half weeks we've finally got our orange-roan home!
We've called her Rhona and I'm very proud to say that all her business activities have been on the newspaper. She's sooo adorable one minute she'll be bouncing around dead hyper and the next shes on the floor fast asleep. I'll do my best to try and get a photo on the site as soon as possible.
But really this is just a thank you post for everyone, especially Jane, for all your help and advise in finding our newest member of the family.
Thanks again Marylee xx
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your pup is the same age as ours. And ours is an Orange Roan too...
Can't wait to see a pic of her.
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This post seems to have been duplicated ??? ::)
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I just deleted the other one Linda, to keep things tidy :)
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our pups a right little terror. She keeps having mad ten minutes with her toys in her bed and rolling over and over yapping....cute though - just a little noisey.
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at the moment Orange Roans are like Gold-dust. We had a nightmare to find one. Theere are breeders out there though you just have to be prepared to travel a distance and wait until one is born.
You find you pretty much have to get on a list before they are even born just to reserve one.
When we were looking we did find various breeders but all had slight thi8ngs that stood in our way eg the pups had a tail or they came microchipped and the breeder chose to do it - it wasn't a personal choice and you had to pay their price.
In the end we found one though ;D
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My Paddy has a tail and I think it looks great, especially as it's starting to feather and when he's excited (which is most of the time) it looks fab, even when he's wagging it soaking wet and splashing the kids ;D
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Theres nothing wrong with a tail its just a personal pref thing.....ive only ever had cockers without tails and Jessie is our 3rd cocker .....they are all lovely and have happy waggy tails / stubbs. :D
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I love cockers with tails, nothing better than seeing that little babys tail wagging, although I had a hard time finding one that was not docked.
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Louis has a tail and I thought it was unusual, but now that im looking I notice that most cockers in this area have tails. A big happy wagger ;D
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;DYes Indie has a tail too!! I was so pleased about that, I don't agree with docking in pet dogs only working dogs, where the tail may be damaged. Nothing nicer then a dog with a waggie tail ;D And boy does Indies tail wag, especially when she gets a whiff of her fave treat "puffed pigs snout" ;)
Emma and Indie
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yes I have to say I have two breeds that both 'could' have been docked an glad to say neither are...they so love their tails... jessie cant half whack ya with hers.. ;D
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Come on guys - let's not turn this into an anti-docking debate ;) We all love our Cockers whether they have long or short tails :) Snoop has every right to say he prefers a docked Cocker just as you have every right to prefer a long tailed Cocker but as the whole subject has been covered more than a few times before, let's leave it there please :)
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Thanks Jane :D
Anyhow Maylee get that little picture of your new pup on here so we can all see how cute she is.... ;)