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THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN


Cockers In Need Of Sponsors

Now let’s meet these seven needy cockers who are waiting for a sponsor, or maybe even a real forever home:

Sponsor Henry Henry, along with his littermate Charlie, came to Rivendell Rescue & Respite of NH, Inc. when they were only seven weeks old.  We were delighted to foster two puppies and we wanted to provide both pups with a good start in life without any trauma. The volunteers fell in love with them and the other dogs enjoyed playing with the silly fellows. But this story has an unfortunate twist to it. Undoubtedly these puppies came from an unethical breeder who was inbreeding cockers to turn a profit. The inevitable result is puppies with genetic problems, some physical, and some behavioral.

Sponsor Charlie!As the pups grew older, they began to demonstrate an innate fearfulness and insecurity which was expressed by nonstop barking and backing away from unfamiliar dogs or people. If they felt at all threatened, their “fight or flight” reaction kicked in and they could not calm themselves.  Both Henry and Charlie have improved steadily during their two years at Rivendell. Henry is now more trusting of new people and Charlie has learned to dance around my husband’s feet to get attention. As soon as Geoff speaks to him, he immediately sits stock  still so he can receive the much-anticipated pats and praise. Charlie is a very early riser; as soon as the Rivendell rooster crows he is wide awake and must go outside immediately to pottythere can be no delay or he will have an accident in his crate!

Sponsor Toby! Toby is a big, classically handsome cocker spaniel. The  volunteers call him “Goofy” because he loves to stretch out full length in the “froggy-dog” position on grass and even  snow. He enjoys having his belly rubbed and takes great pleasure in relaxing on the park bench with the volunteers. His special friend at Rivendell is Big Buddy, and they will play endlessly together in the play yard.

When Toby was a very young dog, he lived outside, chained up, with only a dog house for protection. It is likely that he was teased or abused by the neighborhood children. Three years ago, when CSRNE placed him in his new home, Toby loved the two adults but was unpredictable, sometimes to the point of aggression, with their two teenaged sons.

Toby has been at Rivendell for over two years now and he has never shown any aggression towards the student volunteers. However, we believe that, with his past history, he would be safer and happier in an adult only home.

Sponsor Big Buddy Big Buddy, a real-live Teddy bear with one blue eye, is gregarious and outgoing, and has a  tendency to overeat. He’s on a weight management  program and he gets lots of  Nyla bones and big Kong toys to satisfy his greedy desires to always have something in his mouth. Big Buddy enjoys watching Cookie dig for moles in the play yard. Fascinated by her digging, he never tires of watching her tunnel down.

But Big Buddy has two behavior problems that require monitoring: he has a strong prey drive towards smaller animals (especially chickens) and in addition he is sometimes possessive of his toys. However, he has learned that a reward of the game is releasing the toy on command so that, to his  delight, it is thrown for him again.

Sponsor Cookie Cookie just loves affection and is happiest when a student volunteer is cuddling her.  Cookie is hypersensitive to some sounds Big Buddy and she barks at new or startling noises. At  first we thought she was an anxiety digger, but now we realize that her hearing  is so acute that she can actually hear the underground moles! Cookie’s second favorite activity is long walks through the woodswhich serves as a distraction from mole hunting.

Sponsor Chauncey Chauncey, the perpetual puppy, loves everyone. A high energy  cocker, he is happiest when he is out with the students on a very long walk. He’s Mr. Amiable and likes all the other rescue dogs at Rivendell.  However, Chauncey chases cats. Unfortunately, so far, none of the Rivendell cats have succeeded in modifying his naughty behavior. However, in his favor, he is immaculate and always barks when he needs to go outside. Chauncey soaks up praise and he would be the top dog in any obedience class.

Sponsor Red Buddy Red Buddy continues to score the highest as the most athletic dog at Rivendell. Running, jumping, climbing—he loves it all, especially when a long trail walk follows. His athletic prowess, coupled with the fact that he likes other dogs and all people, would make him a champion agility dog. He is Rivendell’s MVP! - ADOPTED!

Editor’s Note: CSRNE would love to find a permanent home for each of our special cockers; however, experience has taught us that it takes time to find just the right adopter for our cockers with “issues.” In the meantime, Rivendell offers an excellent alternative. however, it is a costly one;

CSRNE currently spends $8.00 per day for each cocker in long-term care—that’s $56.00 a week or $224.00 per month for each cocker.

YOU can help: Become a Virtual Adopter for one of these beautiful, choose one of the Magnificent Seven cockers at Rivendell and help us defray all or part of his/her monthly expenses. You can sponsor a dog in any amount. Choose any one of the cockers above or visit VIRTUAL ADOPTIONS there who also need Spaniel Sponsors. All Virtual Adopters will be acknowledged on our website unless otherwise indicated

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