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Pieman68

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4,264 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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10 week old Cocker Spaniel. He's a clever little sod and a mischief but very lovable with it

Can't wait until I can actually take him out for his first walk biggrin

Shaw Tarse

31,628 posts

209 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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garythesign

2,237 posts

94 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Harvey (11 year old cocker) says hello.

Now the fun begins.

He should calm down by the time he is six.....or seven......or maybe not

Pieman68

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4,264 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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garythesign said:
Harvey (11 year old cocker) says hello.

Now the fun begins.

He should calm down by the time he is six.....or seven......or maybe not
Yep, fully prepared for it. He'll be a big part of my running regime and I might even make a park runner out of him

Jasandjules

70,418 posts

235 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Very cute.

Batleyred

689 posts

125 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Lovely

Pieman68

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Friday 17th August 2018
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Batleyred said:
Lovely
Do you reside in the sunny climes of Batley or originate from the same?

Shaw Tarse

31,628 posts

209 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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We appear to have a lack of photos madfurious

Pieman68

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Friday 17th August 2018
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Never you mind

1,507 posts

118 months

Tuesday 21st August 2018
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Cute little bugger.

Does he carry stuff around all the time? Using the house like an assault course? I see you have a pair of shoes in the middle picture. You might as well buy new ones smile "All your sock are belong to us" is what he is thinking it's what they all think.

Enjoy him, they are super dogs are cockers though can be a little bit overbearing at times and crave attention. And with those super cute looks and those sad spaniel eyes who can refuse and the funny thing is, they know that so use it to their advantage. Sneaky little buggers.

See your in W.Yorks. If you need a good trainer try http://www.farlavale.co.uk/ Mainly gun dog style but a well behaved cocker is great fun to be around.










Edited by Never you mind on Tuesday 21st August 13:29

Pieman68

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4,264 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st August 2018
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Never you mind said:
Cute little bugger.

Does he carry stuff around all the time? Using the house like an assault course? I see you have a pair of shoes in the middle picture. You might as well buy new ones smile "All your sock are belong to us" is what he is thinking it's what they all think.

Enjoy him, they are super dogs are cockers though can be a little bit overbearing at times and crave attention. And with those super cute looks and those sad spaniel eyes who can refuse and the funny thing is, they know that so use it to their advantage. Sneaky little buggers.

See your in W.Yorks. If you need a good trainer try http://www.farlavale.co.uk/ Mainly gun dog style but a well behaved cocker is great fun to be around.










Edited by Never you mind on Tuesday 21st August 13:29
Thanks for the advice

With regards to socks, I don't appear to have a pair left

All shoes have been isolated for their own protection. The crocs are solely for garden (read toilet) ranging so any damage is not an issue

He's very much his mum's dog. Ironic when it was me and the boy that really wanted one. Sure that will change once it's me doing the walks

2nd jabs today. he might not like her so much after that wink

Never you mind

1,507 posts

118 months

Tuesday 21st August 2018
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Pieman68 said:
Thanks for the advice

With regards to socks, I don't appear to have a pair left

All shoes have been isolated for their own protection. The crocs are solely for garden (read toilet) ranging so any damage is not an issue

He's very much his mum's dog. Ironic when it was me and the boy that really wanted one. Sure that will change once it's me doing the walks

2nd jabs today. he might not like her so much after that wink
Mine prefers the wife as well. I just put it down to me having the effect on women smile

He will make you laugh daily.

Pieman68

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4,264 posts

240 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2018
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Never you mind said:
Mine prefers the wife as well. I just put it down to me having the effect on women smile

He will make you laugh daily.
Yep, he's ace

I'm currently working from home so have had the pleasure of the day with him. He keeps coming in with this improvised toy (small back in a sock tied to the end of an old dressing gown cord) and we've been playing tug whilst I sit at the laptop

2nd jabs all done - he even sat for the vet and gave paw for his treat bless him

Not much longer to wait for bonding even more over walks (although getting the harness on and lkeeping it on is not much fun at the moment)

Batleyred

689 posts

125 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2018
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Pieman68 said:
Do you reside in the sunny climes of Batley or originate from the same?
Yes i live in Birstall, but on the move soon i hope.

Pieman68

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4,264 posts

240 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2018
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Batleyred said:
Yes i live in Birstall, but on the move soon i hope.
Can't blame you for that, it's a dump ;-)

I'm a Soothill boy originally and the parents still live up there.