If this video was done very recently I would report you all to the RSPCA, for neglect of the puppy.. The puppy has just been separated from its mother and litter and rather than hold the puppy in your arms in the car to give it love and comfort you put in the cage totally isolated and scared.. Then to make matters worse, instead of taking the puppy straight home you all stop off at a pub, and treat the pup like a pass the parcel game,.. Then, when you get home you try to DRAG the puppy by its lead out into the garden, then try to force the puppy into the garden when it was very clear the puppy was distessed and wanted to go inside.. People like your family have no shame but should be banned from having pets.
I got a field bred English cocker in 2007 his parents came from England. I hunted ptarmigan and grouse with him in Alaska and pheasants and quail in the lower 48. He died a few years ago. He was an AKC master hunter and ,y best friend. I miss him sooo much.
We rescued our last Cocker, and he died last year. I've been heart-broken ever since. If you are reading this, you probably agree that Cockers are the best breed. I've decided I need another one, hopefully just like the pup in this video. I always said I will never get a dog from a breeder, but I think I won't be able to find a ECS puppy at a rescue or Humane Society. That being said, any recommendations for reputable Cocker breeders, preferable in the Southeast of USA?
OMG how cute, the poor pup looks so nervous i still remember the day i brought home my 2 ECS puppies. They walked so cautiously into my house, were afraid to move in the new strange environment. Now they run the house
I lost my cocker 2 years ago.Her name was Duna.She jumped and played till the last day.She survived cancer when she was 6 years old. But when she was 14 she got sick in the weekend and on monday i knew i would never see her back when going to the VET. Couldnt watch her suffer more and decided to lay her down. I remember it beiing the worst day of my life and one of the most painfull decisions to ever make. Losing my best friend. I can still see and feel her when i saw her for the last time. I couldnt replace her but the emptyness in my heart could only be replaced by another cocker. SO i stumbled upon another puppy and had to take her home. Now shes 1 year old. playfull , crazy and loving. cockers are so special once you fall in love with them.
Rose, if you are still on RU-vid, do you mind saying if your cocker was fully black/white without spots when born, and how dark is he now? he is lovely. Thanks.
He is actually a blue roan cocker, but mainly black and white. He was born white with a few big black patches. As he has got older the white is speckled with black.
Both my husband and myself both thought your photo was our spaniel Millie, (posh name being blue artist which I think the breeder gave her because of the palette shape on her side). Lovely dogs.
Yes they do feel separation. They'll whimper and whine when alone until they bond with the new family. So nighttime can be trying until then, just as with a human baby.
He looks exactly like ours did. Like, exactly. Our Charley died of old age a few years ago. We brought him home as a puppy, I was just four years old. 15 years he was a big part and companion for my life. Seeing this video, reminds me of the pictures we have of him as a puppy and it brings so much tears to me, its like seeing him again! The same ear length, the same black dot on his butt and back and same look. I miss him. You are so lucky to have found him! A dog is the best companion and best friend a human could ask for. Lovely video!