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Donations needed and greatly appreciated to help with Vet care. We had to start from scratch and get seizure issues under control. Donate by check to CCR. P.O. Box 1050, Kannapolis, NC 28081; PayPal to larrydonnacarp@AOL.com; Venmo @ Donna Carpenter-38. Thank you for your kindness.
No Phone Calls. This Cocker girl will not be available until all vetting needs are done and seizure status is stable. No first-time adopters and previous pet owners must have a vet reference that we can check saying that they have had experience with seizure dogs.
If interested in adopting and you are willing to wait for her to get all vet care - please fill out an application by going to charlottecockerrescue.org to download and save our application. Email your filled out application back to us to be approved. We will review it and return calls.
Meet Mandy, a 3 1/2-year-old, petite black Cocker Spaniel girl about 15 pounds. She was adopted from our rescue as a very young pup and has been returned to us from the owners because they are having a baby, and she had a couple of seizures this year. They claim they didn't want her to start having a lot more seizures from being over stimulated from excitement and stress. She does seem to be house trained but as you can see, she wasn't taken care of the best and came back to us looking pretty awful. Please consider donating to her care.
This sweet, friendly girl is a small Special Needs Seizure dog and will need a calm home environment. From what we have seen, her triggers do seem to be from stress, too much excitement and not enough food; she came in weighing 12 pounds. And, until now, she has had no vet care done since she left here as a puppy including not being spayed at 6 months like we require from adopters, no necessary vet visits or vaccines, no heartworm/flea prevention and nothing done when she started having seizures. We are starting from square one to get this girl healthy. At recent vet visit, our vet decided no seizure meds at this time, but she might still need them in the future. After all vetting is completed and she is ready, her ideal home will be with an experienced owner in a calm, all adult home with no children and a fenced yard is a must. She deserves a 2nd chance to have a forever home where she will be taken care of properly. She is a real sweetheart. Please donate to her care as shown above.
Her adoption fee is $400
Donations needed and greatly appreciated to help with Vet care. We had to start from scratch and get seizure issues under control. Donate by check to CCR. P.O. Box 1050, Kannapolis, NC 28081; PayPal to larrydonnacarp@AOL.com; Venmo @ Donna Carpenter-38. Thank you for your kindness.
No Phone Calls. This Cocker girl will not be available until all vetting needs are done and seizure status is stable. No first-time adopters and previous pet owners must have a vet reference that we can check saying that they have had experience with seizure dogs.
If interested in adopting and you are willing to wait for her to get all vet care - please fill out an application by going to charlottecockerrescue.org to download and save our application. Email your filled out application back to us to be approved. We will review it and return calls.
Meet Mandy, a 3 1/2-year-old, petite black Cocker Spaniel girl about 15 pounds. She was adopted from our rescue as a very young pup and has been returned to us from the owners because they are having a baby, and she had a couple of seizures this year. They claim they didn't want her to start having a lot more seizures from being over stimulated from excitement and stress. She does seem to be house trained but as you can see, she wasn't taken care of the best and came back to us looking pretty awful. Please consider donating to her care.
This sweet, friendly girl is a small Special Needs Seizure dog and will need a calm home environment. From what we have seen, her triggers do seem to be from stress, too much excitement and not enough food; she came in weighing 12 pounds. And, until now, she has had no vet care done since she left here as a puppy including not being spayed at 6 months like we require from adopters, no necessary vet visits or vaccines, no heartworm/flea prevention and nothing done when she started having seizures. We are starting from square one to get this girl healthy. At recent vet visit, our vet decided no seizure meds at this time, but she might still need them in the future. After all vetting is completed and she is ready, her ideal home will be with an experienced owner in a calm, all adult home with no children and a fenced yard is a must. She deserves a 2nd chance to have a forever home where she will be taken care of properly. She is a real sweetheart. Please donate to her care as shown above.
Our adoption process begins with applications which we email to potential adopters. Our fee is $400 for all dogs ages 3 and over if under 3 adoption fee is $500 for which all pets are altered, groomed, current on all shots, as well. Written proof is given to each adopter at time of adoption.
Our adoption process begins with applications which we email to potential adopters. Our fee is $400 for all dogs ages 3 and over if under 3 adoption fee is $500 for which all pets are altered, groomed, current on all shots, as well. Written proof is given to each adopter at time of adoption.
We show pets upon application approval and home checks. Once all is approved we arrange for adoptions to happen on Saturdays. As we grow we will maybe hold weekend adoption shows.
We show pets upon application approval and home checks. Once all is approved we arrange for adoptions to happen on Saturdays. As we grow we will maybe hold weekend adoption shows.
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My husband and I have been involved in rescue for many years. We started our own cocker rescue back in 2001. Our hope is to continue the work we love in helping as many homeless and shelter cockers find happy new forever homes.
My husband and I have been involved in rescue for many years. We started our own cocker rescue back in 2001. Our hope is to continue the work we love in helping as many homeless and shelter cockers find happy new forever homes.
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