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Wuppie and Tyke

These two-year-old brothers love each other, love everyone they meet and think life in general is just great! They are the happiest and funniest cockers anyone could ever hope to meet. In fact, their caregiver said recently they’re the best cockers he’s ever met – and he’s an enthusiastic admirer of labrador retrievers.
Both Tyke and Wuppie love to play with toys – Tyke his ball and Wuppie is very fond of his squishy toy and both would play for hours with people if they could. Their previous owner said when it was time for them to go in their crates they would play the “dead dog” game – roll on their backs and put all four paws in the air! Type and Wuppie think older kids are lots of fun and they would like to play endlessly with children in a fenced in yard.
Both boys were house broken when they lived with their owner and on a schedule – they always told her when they needed to go outside. During the past year they’ve lived with other family members and were not always on a set schedule, however, it should be relatively easy to establish housebreaking behavior.
If you’re looking for two dogs who are funny, enthusiastic and responsive then Tyke and Wuppie are truly the perfect pair.


 

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