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Jane
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About Jane
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Hello and Welcome
Let me tell you a little about myself,
I breed quality Cocker Spaniels for Show, Agility, Therapy and Service Dogs gorgeous smart little companions.
Our puppies have been on commercials and cards.
I am 41 Years old I am married to My best friend and have 3 wonderful Children and 3 amazing step Children there is never a dull moment around us we are truly blessed.
I own and run a transportation company running our flatbeds 48 states
My Husband is a Computer Engineer/software programmer and we have a check cashing system out in liquor stores around the Country.
I am now pursuing My dream and that is to breed and raise beautiful quality puppies that can help make every house a home.
Please Understand i am not selling my babies to puppy mills or to homes with kennels that will only be used for breeding.
Our puppy's are raised around children and other animals and get tons of love and attention
With a variety of Babies to choose from, we're sure you'll be happy dealing with us.
Please feel free to contact us anytime!
All puppies will be up-to-date on all shots before leaving our home.
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Coat Colors:
Black
White
Gray
Coat Pattern:
Sable
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Health guarantee
Registrable
Pedigree
About The Seller
Paradise Meadows
Member for
10 years
Licenses
None for USDA
None for State
Frequently Asked Questions
About Cocker Spaniel Puppies
About Cocker Spaniel Puppies
What is a Cocker Spaniel like?
Cocker Spaniels are equally at home chasing birds in the field or playing fetch in your living room. They take joy in almost everything they do and are always sniffing around for the next thing to get into. It’s important to work with a reputable breeder, but once you find the right one, this breed will capture your heart! Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-30 pounds and stand 13-15 inches tall.
Are Cocker Spaniels a good choice for families with kids?
Cocker Spaniels are generally excellent with children of all ages. It’s important that Cocker Spaniels are kept as inside dogs. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Cocker Spaniel need?
Cocker Spaniels don’t need quite as much exercise as many other sporting dogs, but they still require daily playtime. They have a high prey drive, so if given the opportunity to hunt, they will do so. Cocker Spaniels enjoy activities like playing fetch, swimming, sniffing for trouble, and of course, cuddling. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much grooming does a Cocker Spaniel need?
Cocker Spaniels have a soft, wavy coat that you can keep styled in one of two ways. The puppy cut is a shorter coat length that you’ll need to brush and trim about every two weeks. The famous, flowing show-coats take even more effort, including weekly bathing, brushing, and trimming. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance.
How much space does a Cocker Spaniel need?
Cocker Spaniels are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. It’s important that Cocker Spaniels are kept as inside dogs. The size of your house or yard is less important, and they can live just fine in almost any situation provided they get their exercise. They are fairly easy to train.
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