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re: Cocker Spaniel Puppies

Posted on 10/12/17 at 10:54 am to
Posted by ShermanTxTiger
Broussard, La
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 10/12/17 at 10:54 am to
Find a good breeder. Don't be afraid to spend a $1000 if that is the going rate.

We are on our second Golden. The first was a very sweet female. She lived over 11 years with us before dying of cancer. She was from a one time litter some good people had with their Golden. Daisy cost us $350. We loved that dog and she was awesome in every way except for her health. You look up every medical issue a Golden can have and she had it. We spent tons on treatments ect.

She passed in 2011 and a friend who breeds high caliber show Goldens talked us into one. She cut us a deal and sold us the dog for $750. He was very different from the start. Not only the appearance but the IQ. He is an extremely intelligent good natured dog. He has been healthy as can be and is mayor of our neighborhood. Everyone knows Sawyer.

In the lifecycle of owning a dog the acquisition cost is probably the lowest expense you will have. Go get a high quality dog even if you have to travel far to get it. Trust me... you will be much happier and have a better pet.

Rescue lovers go ahead and bash me.
This post was edited on 10/12/17 at 10:56 am
Posted by Quinn225
Member since May 2017
408 posts
Posted on 10/12/17 at 1:52 pm to
quote:

Find a good breeder. Don't be afraid to spend a $1000 if that is the going rate.

We are on our second Golden. The first was a very sweet female. She lived over 11 years with us before dying of cancer. She was from a one time litter some good people had with their Golden. Daisy cost us $350. We loved that dog and she was awesome in every way except for her health. You look up every medical issue a Golden can have and she had it. We spent tons on treatments ect.

She passed in 2011 and a friend who breeds high caliber show Goldens talked us into one. She cut us a deal and sold us the dog for $750. He was very different from the start. Not only the appearance but the IQ. He is an extremely intelligent good natured dog. He has been healthy as can be and is mayor of our neighborhood. Everyone knows Sawyer.

In the lifecycle of owning a dog the acquisition cost is probably the lowest expense you will have. Go get a high quality dog even if you have to travel far to get it. Trust me... you will be much happier and have a better pet.

Rescue lovers go ahead and bash me.



Purebred will never be a high quality dog. They will always have more health problems on average than a mutt.

Enjoy stapling your dog's eyelids to their skull to get rid of their cherry eye and all the other eye problems.
This post was edited on 10/12/17 at 1:54 pm
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