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  • #64869
    Jon Buoy
    Member

    Hi everyone,

    We are planning to take home a new Cockapoo puppy sometime in April and will be hoping to learn from any dog owners their tips, advice and recommendations, especially from any dog owners in Loughborough and Leicestershire.

    In the near future we need to find a vet and puppy trainer locally, so any help with regards to the good ones would be welcome.  Comments too about those to avoid.

    Many thanks

    Jon

    #106500

    From a groomers point of view – please take it to a groomers as soon as its had its jabs, too many owners of these sort of crosses dont get them groomed till 6 months and it can then be a terrifying experience for them much better to start them off at 12 weeks.

    re vets etc i cannot help there but good luck

    #106501
    Val
    Member

    As another groomer I second Suz remarks, best place to find a good vet is in the local park dog owners know who the best are locally.
    You do know both crosses for this dog should have eye tested parents and the pup should have been checked.
    As for training when you have found a class go and have a look on training night without the dog. see if you like the type of training before you hand over your money
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle

    #106502
    .dodger.
    Member

    Hi and welcome from me and Uno 🙂

    #106503
    *Nat*
    Member

    Hello and welcome 🙂

    #106504
    wags
    Member

    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284006#msg284006 date=1328296954]
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle
    [/quote]

    expected more  :hurt:

    :whistle: H xx

    #106505
    Izzie
    Member

    [quote author=wags link=topic=16317.msg284028#msg284028 date=1328546018]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284006#msg284006 date=1328296954]
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle
    [/quote]

    expected more  :hurt:

    :whistle: H xx
    [/quote]

    If its what I think you are thinking…so was I

    #106506
    Val
    Member

    I was being good,  :pray: the chances of a reply are minus zero because these breeds are only brought by the deaf  ::)

    [quote author=wags link=topic=16317.msg284028#msg284028 date=1328546018]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284006#msg284006 date=1328296954]
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle
    [/quote]

    expected more  :hurt:

    :whistle: H xx
    [/quote]

    #106507
    Izzie
    Member

    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284034#msg284034 date=1328564615]
    I was being good,  :pray: the chances of a reply are minus zero because these breeds are only brought by the deaf  ::)

    [quote author=wags link=topic=16317.msg284028#msg284028 date=1328546018]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284006#msg284006 date=1328296954]
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle
    [/quote]

    expected more  :hurt:

    :whistle: H xx
    [/quote]
    [/quote]

    You are no fun Val  :tease:

    #106508
    Val
    Member

    Well if I must these dogs are mostly a walking disaster to start with most people who buy them have not a clue about health neither do they realise dogs coats grow and poodles are high maintenance add to this the people that do these crosses are only breeding out of sub standard dogs for money.
    Health problems with the poodles

    Addison’s Disease (standard)
    Epilepsy (miniature and toy)
    Hip Dysplasia (standard and miniature)
    Hypothyroidism (standard, miniature, toy)
    Legg Calve-Perthes (miniature and toy)
    Patella Sub-luxation (miniature and toy)
    Progressive Retinal Atrophy (standard, miniature, and toy).
    Sebaceous Adenitis (standard)
    Undescended Testicles (miniature and toy)
    Von Willenbrands (standard)

    Cockers health note that some problems are the same as poodles so a nice double up  >:(

    Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Eye Disease)
    Glaucoma (Eye Disease)
    Cataracts
    Familial Nephropathy (Fatal Kidney Disease)
    Hip Dysplasia (Abnormal Development of the Hip Joint)
    Auto-Immune Disease (This name covers a range of immune-related diseases such as, Hypothyroidism, Addisons Disease, Haemolytic Anaemia, and others)
    May have missed some but what the heck Jemmima Puddleduck says they are healthy mongrels.
    And do not get me started on the fine nails of a poodle stuck on the end of a cocker foot in ten ton of hair,or the round eye with a poodle coat sticking into the eye ball lets add eye ulcers to the list.
    As the saying goes a fool and their money are soon parted.
    And the vets get richer
    Val

    [quote author=wags link=topic=16317.msg284028#msg284028 date=1328546018]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=16317.msg284006#msg284006 date=1328296954]
    Good Luck
    Val
    PS IMHO things to avoid are any crosses with a poodle
    [/quote]

    expected more  :hurt:

    :whistle: H xx
    [/quote]

    #106509
    *Lassie*
    Member

    That should give him food for thought Val :ok:

    #106510
    wags
    Member

    see i knew the proper reply was in there somewhere  :pray:

    it just needed a small poke

    #106511
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    hi and welcome…my home area…i come from copt oak  🙂

    if you want help with pup am easy to find tho to be honest would ask why a crossbreed/mongrel instead of a cocker or poodle? …what you really need to think about is what you are thinking of buying is a x breed and whatever fancy name a breeder puts on that or fashion does  😉  you are paying money for what is basically a mongrel dog…now…i have no problem with cross breeds and mixes…i love all dogs…but …i do have a problem with breeders asking a ridiculous sum of money for what is a x breed given a fancy name in order to sell… or to pose as a fashion item…

    both breeds have health issues and breeders like the breeder you thinking of buying from are not under any obligation to health test for any of the issues that affect each breed…

    have a think hun

    want to chat? contact me………

    #106512
    Izzie
    Member

    Bev, look at his sig….

    Dont think he wants a pue bred dog, he wants a mongrel

    #106513
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    tis ok hun… 😉 i know..and i know off…and i know who he is…as i said it my home area  😉 😉 😉 😉 folk google him?…will now pick up me too and that post i made…think it called the knock on effect?….already been here…just didnt have a google follow up if you know what i mean  🙂 chill  🙂

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