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Andy

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3-7 years|Cocker Spaniel|Male|Small|Sherman Oaks, CA
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Andy is a small, male Cocker Spaniel currently in Sherman Oaks, CA. He’s around adult age with medium-length brown/chocolate fur. Fully vaccinated and housetrained, Andy is also neutered. He brings a calm and affectionate vibe, making him an ideal companion.

About Andy

Meet Andy, a delightful Cocker Spaniel who has truly captured hearts at Camp Cocker. This little charm is incredibly affectionate, often showering his humans with loving kisses. Rescued from a puppy mill, he faced several health challenges, including skin issues and chronic conditions, but he's now receiving the care he needs and is eager to settle into a forever home as soon as possible. Fosters in South Korea have shared their insights: Andy adores people and is gentle and trusting. While he is curious about other dogs, his vet has advised limited interaction for now due to his skin condition. When left alone, Andy whines briefly before settling down quietly, showing no signs of separation anxiety. He enjoys walks at a relaxed pace but prefers shorter outings, around 40-50 minutes. Due to his background, Andy would thrive in a patient home without children, where he can feel secure. A confident dog companion would also help him adjust better. His caring nature and calm demeanor make him one of the sweetest Cocker Spaniels around. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Andy

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Andy's breed, the Cocker Spaniel, thrives in a loving home environment where they feel secure. A calm setting with a patient adopter is ideal for Andy, especially given his background as a puppy mill rescue.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cocker Spaniels like Andy generally enjoy moderate outdoor space where they can explore at their own pace. Regular, gentle walks in safe, controlled areas are perfect for him.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Given Andy's background and temperament, he would do best in a home without children. This allows for a more controlled environment, minimizing risks.