P.O.Box 10186 Columbia, MO 65205 (573) 445-5598
columbiasecondchance@hotmail.com
CSC #
06369
Name:
Milo
DOB:
02/06/2003
Gender:
Male
Breed(s):
Cocker Spaniel
Size:
Small
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Location:
Foster Care
Description
We is da BOYZ ob Kansas! We was in dis jail 'til the good CSC fokz sprung us! We lub da good CSC fokz~
Cody~ chocolate/white with tan points (camera shy)
Milo~ chocolate/white with speckles on nose
Tommy~ white/chocolate with white "v" on forehead
Leo~ black/white parti
Gordon~ black with white on front feet
The minimum adoption fee for this dog is $125.00. Every CSC animal has been spayed or neutered, vaccinations are up to date for age and each is microchipped.
Breed Characteristics
Temperament This breed is known as the “merry” cocker, and the name is most fitting. It is playful, cheerful, amiable, sweet, sensitive, willing to please and responsive to its family’s wishes. It is not known for retaining its hunting instincts, but it is inquisitive and will appreciate a country outing. It is equally at home in the city and will happily walk on leash for its exercise needs. Some bark a lot; some are overly submissive. Upkeep Although it enjoys a romp, the cocker can receive adequate exercise with a long daily walk on leash. The coat of the cocker requires a greater commitment than that of most breeds, although pets can be clipped short. In order to maintain a nice coat, it will need to be brushed and combed two to three times a week, in addition to professional clipping and scissoring every two to three months. Special attention must be paid to ear and eye cleanliness in this breed. The profusely coated feet tend to carry debris. The cocker is physically able to live outside in temperate climates (given adequate shelter), but it is not mentally able to do so; this is such a social dog that to banish it outdoors would not be acceptable. cockers have a tendency to become overweight. Health • Major concerns: cataracts, glaucoma, patellar luxation • Minor concerns: CHD, ectropion, entropion, PRA, allergies, seborrhea, lip fold pyoderma, otitis externa, liver disease, urolithiasis, prolapse of nictitans gland, CHF, phosphofructokinase deficiency, cardiomyopathy • Occasionally seen: gastric torsion, elbow dysplasia • Suggested tests: eye, knee, DNA for phosphofructokinase deficiency, (hip) • Life span: 12 – 15 years