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Max

Cocker Spaniel

Male, Senior
Canoga Park, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
He's a wonderful senior boy looking for a new forever home to live out his golden years. No small children please. Hurry in to meet him! For more info on this dog, please call PET ADOPTION FUND rescue and adoption center between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays) at (818) 340-1687 or (818) 340-1186.
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Diego

Cocker Spaniel

Male, 12 yrs 8 mos
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Breed: Cocker Spaniel Age: 7 yrs. Weight: 37 lbs. (should be 20) Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: unsure Good with kids: yes Energy level: unsure Good with men/strangers: yes Hypoallergenic: no Special home requirements or medical: Additional info: Diego was found running along the freeway in inland empire 4 years ago, and jumped right into a passer-by’s car. Unfortunately the rescuer was not dog savvy and did not take Diego to the shelter nor to the vet, despite him being groomed and neutered. Diego has been living indoors, with free-fed food and puppy pads, no walks, no vets, no professional grooming, for 4 years and is dangerously overweight. His nails and teeth have seen better days. He is friendly with strangers, dogs, and children. He is puppy pad trained. If you are not ready to adopt just yet and would like to help in other ways, please consider clicking on the green “Sponsor Me” button above to help this dog receive the best care we can give. We rely on the generosity of others to make rescuing dogs possible. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING THIS DOG, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DOG'S INFORMATION CAREFULLY. ONCE YOU HAVE DONE SO, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Visit www.dogswithoutborders.org 2. Then fill out an online ADOPTION APPLICATION - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/ 3. Please wait to hear from our representative in approximately 48 hours on weekdays. 4. To learn more about our adoption process, please look up our Adoption FAQ’s. - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-faq/
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Max

Cocker Spaniel Welsh Corgi

Male, Adult
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Max was pulled from the West Los Angeles shelter. Max is a very sweet little guy who craves human attention. He is good with other dogs. However. Max is somewhat food/toy aggressive and we are currently working with him on that. He is still very new to us and we are learning more about him daily. For more information please call 818-994-8138.
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Blanche

Cocker Spaniel

Female, 14 yrs 9 mos
Van Nuys, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
2.23.20: PUPDATE - Blanche recently had glaucoma surgery in her one remaining eye and is officially a lady to be seen but who can no longer see. This hasn’t stopped her from living her best, classiest life yet. Blanche was brought in as a stray with a chip unfortunately, her owner never came to pick her up. With a list of medical issues far too advanced for the shelter to handle, Blanche was quickly put on the 48 hr, red list. We pulled her hours before she was set for euthanasia. At the vet, we found out Blanche has a 6/6 heart murmur, a lip mass the size of a blueberry that needed to be removed/biopsied and that her eyes were in really bad shape. We were told that she was never going to be a candidate for anesthesia because her heart was too weak. After a few weeks on her heart meds, rest, light exercise + a healthy diet Blanche was ultimately cleared to get the surgeries she needed! Her left eye was removed, she had a dental deep cleaning with 4 teeth extracted + she had her blueberry (lip mass) removed and the biopsy came back CLEAR! At each check-up, her Doctor is completely blown away at how healthy and active this sweet girl is. Blanche is an adorable love bug who gets eye drops twice a day which she takes like a champ, and a heart medication that she has no idea she's scarfing down during brekkie and dinner. She is THRIVING and looking for a home that will give her unending love and all the cuddles she deserves. She adores cuddling and being with her people. She is being fostered with other dogs of all shapes and sizes and 2 cats. She gets along great with all the other dogs at the dog park and walks well on a leash + has a wonderful disposition with children. She is a good listener, eater and is eager to please for human affection.
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FOSTER HOMES NEEDED!

Cocker Spaniel

Female
Sherman Oaks, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**We are currently NOT looking for temporary foster homes during the COVID-19 quarantine. We are only considering LONG TERM foster homes at this time.***   Fostering Saves Lives! Literally!! We are looking for foster homes in the Los Angeles and Ventura County areas. A foster home is a temporary home for a dog who is up for adoption. We provide the food and medical care; you provide the love and attention. We have FABULOUS dogs in boarding who would be SO HAPPY to be in a home!! You can read more about fostering and fill out an online application here:  http://www.campcocker.com/fostering --------CAUTION----- Fostering requires HOUSE TRAINING------- If house training is NOT for you, please do not read further! :):) If you're flexible and a little pee pee and poo poo does not bother you-- THEN KEEP READING! :):)  When you become a foster parent, that opens up a spot in boarding for another dog, which means we can rescue a new dog from a shelter. Taking a foster dog into your home can save another dog's life! Fostering a dog is very rewarding for a foster parent because you become part of your foster dog's journey from shelter to permanent home. It's rewarding for us too, because when a dog enters a foster home, we learn valuable information about how the dog acts in a home (which is not always the same as in boarding). This information helps us to get to know the dog better and do a better job matching the dog to the right adopter. We are so grateful for our foster homes and are always looking for new ones. We really appreciate anyone who has a desire to help in animal rescue by fostering a dog, however there are a few requirements we ask of our fosters:   ·    Our fosters must live within an hour of the general Los Angeles Area This is so that they are within driving range of one of our trusted vets should the need ever arise Our fosters must be available to foster a minimum of 6 months. The move from rescue to various owners can be very confusing and even traumatic to some dogs, we aim to minimize the stress level of the dogs by limiting how much they have to relocate if necessary Our fosters must be prepared to release the dog upon adoption. We understand that it is very easy, and even expected, to become very attached to an animal that you are fostering.  It doesn’t take long for many animals to integrate and become an important part of the family.  We know that it is heart-wrenching to see them go.  But remember that we vet our adopters quite extensively and will only place them in a home we feel they would be very happy in!  Every dog that we re-home, found their home because you were able to foster multiple dogs for us!       Here are some thoughts from one of our experienced foster parents!   As Forrest Gump says, "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get". That is how I feel about fostering. Fostering is not for everybody and that's OK.   ~Expect to be inconvenienced. Your dog relies on you for everything and this requires effort on your part. ~They are not self-reliant and they do not come knowing all the rules of your household. ~Expect to house train. ~Expect to put in some work with obedience training. ~Manage the environment so your dog will succeed. Your dog does not know he is not supposed to drink your soda that you set down on a coffee table and he does not know the difference between his toys and your Prada shoes. If he makes a mistake, it's your fault for not managing the environment and not properly supervising until your dog is reliable. ~You will get back tenfold what you give.   Foster Application Welcome to the Camp Cocker Rescue adoption/foster application!   Our foster application is the same as our adoption application. This is because many of our fosters become attached to their foster dogs and decide to adopt them. Please answer the questions on the application as you would for a dog that you were adopting (for example, Camp Cocker pays for medical care for foster dogs, but when we ask about your approach to medical care, we want to know how you would care for your own dog). We thank you for taking the time to fill out the following application. We understand it is quite extensive, and you will see as you move through the application that we are aiming to truly "match up" the dog to the adopter. You can work your way through the application and save it and come back to it later if you'd like. Please take your time in filling out the application (it can take an average of thirty minutes to complete). If you need to take a break and come back to it later, just remember not to close your browser window so that you won't lose the questions you've already answered. We assume that everyone who fills out this application has a lot of love to give to a dog and is really ready to make a life long commitment to a dog! We hope that we can find you a dog that will be a great match for you, but if we don't have a dog that is exactly right for you, we will try our best to guide you in the right direction. Thank you so very much for your time, your effort and your love of animals! We appreciate you!     Thank you for supporting animal rescue! campcockerinformation@gmail.com www.campcocker.com
We'll also keep you updated on Pia's adoption status with email updates.
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Pia

Cocker Spaniel

Female, Adult
Sherman Oaks, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please visit        ****CampCocker.com****          for more information!!!  Pia is a 4-year-old, female cocker spaniel.  She is a bundle of energy and loves to play and explore the world! She is very affectionate and cuddly! She is very friendly with people and good with other dogs. She was very anxious when we first rescued her, but she has blossomed into a confident and beautiful dog.  Pia does have a neurological issue from a past trauma that effects her bladder. She may need to wear a diaper inside.  Would do best in a dog-savvy home with no children.  Learn more about Pia here:  http://www.campcocker.com/pia She was rescued in a joint effort from South Korea, and she has arrived in America to start her new and happy life. She is healthy and up-to-date on all vaccines.  Apply to adopt Pia here: http://www.campcocker.com/adoptionprocess

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Pet Adoption Fund

7507 Deering Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91303

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Dogs Without Borders

P.O. Box 17344, Encino, CA 91416

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38.3 miles

Pooch Heaven

17328 Ventura Blvd #169, MAILING ADDRESS ONLY CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS, Encino, CA 91316

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41.9 miles

The HIT Living Foundation

Van Nuys, CA 91411

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42.8 miles

Camp Cocker Rescue

14320 Ventura Blvd., #236, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

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48.8 miles

Rock N Pawz Rescue

Los Angeles, CA 90068

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