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Last night Archie enjoyed his tea but was still a bit dopey and spent a lot of time pacing around trying to get his bearings. Brilliantly, because he'd had a claw removed, as the anesthetic started to wear off he could feel it walking so kept licking it meaning it wouldn't heal over and he walked blood everywhere! Fortunately we don't have any carpet downstairs so it was easy to clean, but this morning he was up bright as a button and keen to bounce upstairs as per normal and say hello to everyone I hope to be able to give him a quick once around the block when I get home from work.
Antony Moxey said:
Last night Archie enjoyed his tea but was still a bit dopey and spent a lot of time pacing around trying to get his bearings. Brilliantly, because he'd had a claw removed, as the anesthetic started to wear off he could feel it walking so kept licking it meaning it wouldn't heal over and he walked blood everywhere! Fortunately we don't have any carpet downstairs so it was easy to clean, but this morning he was up bright as a button and keen to bounce upstairs as per normal and say hello to everyone I hope to be able to give him a quick once around the block when I get home from work.
Here is our 13 month old cocker spaniel (working/show mix). She seems to have settled at 14kg and is the perfect size for us (quite small)
She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
Bikesalot said:
Here is our 13 month old cocker spaniel (working/show mix). She seems to have settled at 14kg and is the perfect size for us (quite small)
She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
Interesting mix, probably not quite the usual full working cocker crazy I would imagine.She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
We had a show cocker and he was incredibly lazy around the house
Mezzanine said:
Bikesalot said:
Here is our 13 month old cocker spaniel (working/show mix). She seems to have settled at 14kg and is the perfect size for us (quite small)
She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
Interesting mix, probably not quite the usual full working cocker crazy I would imagine.She loves a walk through the fields/woods, playing with her ball at the park. Real happy go lucky temperament. Other dogs, children and adults are her absolute favourite. Still working on her jumping up at people to 'say hello'
She's pretty lazy around the house...
We had a show cocker and he was incredibly lazy around the house
For us, I think we’ve got a good mix. She’s whistle trained, super alert, very quick to learn, quickest dog around when there’s a ball to get, eager to please, loves a long walk yet equally happy having a LONG ol snooze throughout the day.
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