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Black/brown cocker spaniel puppy


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Foal farm ,Retreat animal rescue or pro dogs direct who tend to rehome dogs rescued from puppy farms. Lots of rescues with lots of various animls needing a home. X


http://www.prodogsdirect.org.uk/dogs/4585849124


https://www.retreatanimalrescue.org.uk


http://www.foalfarm.org.uk


You may find that reputable rescues do not allow adoption of animals during the xmas period because its the time of year that is very busy with either older dogs being dumped for a younger model or there is the influx of xmas puppies dumped after xmas and up until February because they have been bought without any thought of toilet training, chewing and training classes and the new owners think the puppies will train themselves. If anyone is really serious about commiting to a puppy/young dog then waiting a few months will not hurt.


This is in no way directed at the op but it is something to think about at this time of year.

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