Babylon
Well-Known Member
Great to hear that!
Assume they also get some daily walks too...?!
Assume they also get some daily walks too...?!
So I'm keen to get a Cocker Spaniel puppy for both home and sailing, and went to see the remaining three pups of a litter today, where the seller owns the working-line mum and the show-line dad. The place was a mess, and the pups and their pen really stank. The mum looked slightly starved with ribs really showing and had a manky matted ear (and seemed desperate for me to give her some love!). Despite the guy saying he worked them, neither dog appeared to respond to any command of his or mine.
Of the two dog puppies (I don't want a bitch), one looked fairly robust but the other was clearly the runt - much smaller and seemed depressed and disoriented. They're just over eight weeks old so ready to go, and he wants £700 each (good/pedigree Cockers are being advertised for £800 to £1,000 - which is ridiculous).
My sensible side says to walk away, but I've got a notion to try and take the runt off him for less money, say £350. Not to get a bargain as such, but to nurture the poor little creature and hopefully bring him up to be a happy, healthy and emotionally-secure companion.
Am I mad?



Looks a lovely dog, very happy for you
A few teeth marks on that table leg already?