Their Health, Grooming, Training And More.
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Crafting Boundaries: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own DIY Dog Fence
Building your own DIY dog fence not only provides a cost-effective solution but also allows you to tailor the fence to your specific needs and preferences.
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Everything to Know Before You Buy and Install an Invisible Dog Fence
Wire gauges of 14-gauge (thickest), 16-gauge, 18-gauge, and 20-gauge (thinnest) are most typically used in electric dog fences. In the pre-assembled dog fencing kits, you’ll find the 20-gauge wire.
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Cocker Spaniel Rescue
Getting a Cocker Spaniel from a rescue or even a shelter can be a wonderful way to adopt your dog. When you visit a breeder with puppies, they are all adorable and sometimes it’s hard to pick the right one.
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Puppy Mill Rescue And Adoption
Here’s a word about Puppy Mill Rescue and Adoption. There are some non-profit organizations doing excellent work in the area of rescuing dogs from puppy mills.
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Have you ever owned a Cocker Spaniel?
What are they like? I know it will vary from dog to dog, and what sort of training they receive, but what are your experiences? These are the sorts of questions I am wanting answers for, but any personal experience and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Seriously ill dog, need suggestions?
So my girlfriend’s adorable cocker spaniel has been sick for a while, since roughly late november. He’s been to three different vets, tried endless suggestions from vet’s, vet tech’s and just people who know dogs.
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Not sure which dog to adopt?
I volunteer at the local humane society. There are two little guys who I have fallen in love with, however, my husband will only let me adopt one since we already have one dog.
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How Many Times A Day Should I Feed My Cocker Spaniels
Here is a common question that often comes up and that is how many times a day should i feed my cocker spaniels?
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Cocker Spaniel Characteristics
The outstanding feature of the Cocker Spaniel is the docked tail. The average weight of a cocker is around 18 to 28 pounds, although our dog was 40 pounds.
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New beginnings and letting go of your dog?
As of now she is being treated for the pain of her heart and hips. But saying good bye or letting go will be hard. I feel soon she will need to put down.
Why Do You Need a Pet Door?
Having a pet door just makes sense. Why be inconvenienced by having to bring your dog out on a leash, when you could just let him take care of business on his own?