How do I adopt a Cocker Spaniel rescue?
COCKER SPANIEL RESCUE OF EAST TEXAS - HOUSTONTo start the adoption approval process you need to complete the adoption application form. This form is posted on the website, can be obtained by calling the hotline at (281) 319-3131 or one can be picked up at an adoption. Once you have returned the application, CSR reviews the application to determine your eligibility and suggest which dog(s) match your lifestyle the best. A vet or personal referral is reviewed and a one-on-one interview is conducted during a home visit.
What is Cocker Spaniel Rescue?
COCKER SPANIEL RESCUE OF EAST TEXAS - HOUSTONCocker Spaniel Rescue (CSR) is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to finding forever homes for abandoned, mistreated, unloved, unwanted or lost cocker spaniels. The rescues are given a complete health check and are assessed for temperament. The health check includes all shots, fecal, spay/neuter, and heartworm test. The adoption fee covers these items only. See similar questions...
What is the difference between an American Cocker Spaniel and an English Cocker Spaniel?
Frequently Asked Questions - Zim Family Cocker SpanielsOK, seriously, the American Cockers are smaller than English Cockers, and have a shorter snout. If you ever see a dog that looks like a big Cocker with a goofy long nose, you're probably looking at an English Cocker. Look at the differences in the snouts of the two Cockers pictured here, and I think you'll see it. The coat coloring of the two breeds tends to be different, too. While buff, black, brown or parti colors are common in the American Cocker.. See similar questions...
How can I find a Cocker Spaniel breeder in (name of state)?
Frequently Asked Questions - Zim Family Cocker SpanielsA tip for finding breeders near you in the Open Directory Project listings: The listings are broken down in to sub-categories by states and regions of the world. Click on the heading for your state to see a list of breeders near you. If there are no breeders in your state, try checking neighbor states. Example: to find Cocker breeders in New York state... click here to go to the Open Directory Project's Cocker breeder section. See similar questions...
Can an English Cocker Spaniel from outside of North America be tested for prcd-PRA?
OptiGen Frequently Asked QuestionsOptiGen limits prcd-PRA testing to SHOW-BRED LINES of English Cocker Spaniel. Comments from European veterinarians indicate that PRA in European English Cockers that are dark red to ginger in color seem to have an earlier onset form of the disease. These animals differ greatly in appearance and are probably more representative of what one might expect to see in a "field-bred" animal, or the "generic" backyard variety. See similar questions...
I'm having a hard time potty training my Cocker Spaniel. Can you give me any tips?
Frequently Asked Questions - Zim Family Cocker SpanielsMake sure you are taking him to the same place outside every time. Find a nice patch of lawn, and make that his designated potty spot. In time, as he gets used to that one spot, and smells his old urine there, it will get a lot easier to have him go there. Clean up all accidents in the house extremely well, so he doesn't smell the urine there later. you get to know him better over time, you should start to notice some patterns.. See similar questions...
What could cause uncontrolled urination in a cocker spaniel?
Hillsboro Veterinary Clinic InformationYour dog has what sounds like excitement urination. Young dogs that are not completely developed neuromuscularly and that have excitable personalities often suffer from this. Generally, any exciting stimulus can trigger excitement urination. Typically, affected dogs outgrow this disorder. Your cocker spaniel is two years old, so it is unlikely that she will outgrow this problem. Keys to controlling this disorder include the following: Try to teach her to relax and ignore excitable situations. See similar questions...
How do I adopt a Corgi from rescue?
LPWCC FAQ'sAll adopters are required to fill out an application which will be put on file and make you part of our waiting list There is a $225 adoption fee and you will be asked to sign an adoption agreement which states that you will provide a certain level of care for the dog and that should you have to give up your corgi for any reason, you will notify Lakeshore so that we may take the dog back If you need an application mailed to you, call me at (616) 284-7450 and I will be happy to send you one. See similar questions...
What else do I get when I adopt a rescue dog?
FAQ'sIn addition to a devoted companion, when adopting your new dog you will receive an educational packet with information on feeding, crate training, housetraining, and basic obedience. This packet will also include coupons for free veterinary examinations and reduced cost obedience training. Volunteers are available through our phone line for follow up questions and additional information should you need it. See similar questions...
I live out of state, can I still adopt a Pug from your rescue?
FAQsSorry, we only adopt in the Las Vegas area. We do require a home visit prior to adoption, so driving long distances to do so is not possible. Please check for a Pug rescue in your area. See similar questions...
I want to adopt a rescue cat - where are my nearest rescue centres?
Cat Chat - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Cat Chat shelter pages cover the whole of the UK, with currently over 1,000 rescues listed, including branches of the RSPCA, SSPCA, Cats Protection, Blue Cross etc. plus hundreds of independent rescues. Go to our Shelters Index Page, then simply choose your area from the map. See similar questions...
If you are a rescue group, why do you charge to adopt a dog?
COCKER SPANIEL RESCUE OF EAST TEXAS - HOUSTONWe need funds to pay our vet and boarding expenses and to continue rescuing Cockers in need. The $200 is a donation to help provide veterinary care for future rescues. The rescue you adopt comes to you fully vetted with a health check including a fecal and heartworm test and has been vaccinated for rabies, distemper, parvo, corona and bordatella. Rescues may have been treated for other medical conditions such as heartworms, cherry eyes, ear, skin or mouth problems before being adopted. See similar questions...
Can I adopt a specific breed from your rescue group?
FAQ'sAlthough we do have a few purebred dogs in our lineup from time to time, the majority of our loving pooches are mixed breeds. If you are interested in finding a purebred rescue dog to adopt, you can contact the local rescue group for that breed. Click here for a list of Houston area breed rescue organizations. See similar questions...
How do I adopt a dog from Kentucky Lab Rescue?
Frequently Asked Questions - Kentucky Lab RescueStart by filling out an online application. The information you provide will be evaluated and we will call you to conduct a telephone interview after references have been checked. We may also require a home visit for certain dogs. It is important for us to know that the dog is going to a permanent, loving home where it will be treated as a member of the family. Please ensure that you have done your homework on dog ownership and that you understand the expense and time involved. See similar questions...
Is there a fee to adopt a rescue Border Collie? How much? What does that include?
East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue - FAQOur requested adoption donation is between $125 and $150. Prior to adoption, all of our rescues are spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations, have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm prevention, have had a check for intestinal parasites and treated if necessary, and have been treated with Frontline and microchipped. Some of our rescues require additional medical treatment (such as treatment for heartworm, hip surgery, etc.) or medical testing, which we provide. See similar questions...
I was told I have to live in a house and have a fenced-in yard to adopt from rescue. Is this true?
Houston Beagle and Hound Rescue, Inc.No. Many of our dogs would be perfect fits for apartment living. It just depends on the dog. When you contact us and apply to adopt, we will let you know which of our dogs would be best for apartment living. See similar questions...
I would like to adopt a housetrained pug...Is a Rescue Pug guaranteed to be housebroken?
FAQsNo, we are unable to guarantee housetraining. We will be honest about the Pug's progress in this area. Once the Pug has learned the doggie door at our foster homes, we usually will look for a home with a doggie door. To place the Pug in a home without a doggie door may cause confusion and create a housetraining problem. Any Pug can be housetrained with a bit of effort. We look for families that are willing to work through this issue. No, we have placed many Pugs in condos and apartments. See similar questions...
What if the rescue dog I adopt doesn't fit into the family ?
Frequently Asked QuestionsUsually this doesn't happen as we have such a detailed adoption process where we take great pains in matching dog to family. In the event you need to return the dog to us for whatever reason, we ask for at least two weeks to prepare for the return of the dog and make sure we have a foster home available. Adoption fees are non-refundable. See similar questions...
Why should I adopt a dog from Golden Retriever rescue?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can adopt a dog that is crate trained, has been spayed or neutered, has had a micro-chip locator implanted and registered, is through many of the puppy issues ? chewing, house trained (knows to do their business outside). The adult dog's personality has developed and our experienced foster families can tell you about each dog. See similar questions...
What about a Rescue?
Frequently Asked Questionsmentioned above, the Colonial Schipperke Club is very active in finding homes for "pre-owned" Schipperkes. These are Schips who for reasons normally not of their making, have lost their people. They may be lost or stolen dogs, dogs who suffer from the deaths or divorces of their owners, or dogs who are given up for a variety of reasons by their original owners. Colonial members often provide foster care or brokering services to match up these dogs with new owners. See similar questions...
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