Sonny

Breed:

Cocker Spaniel

Age:

10 Months

Gender:

MC ID:

Overview:

Sonny is an 11-month-old black Cocker Spaniel with a bright, loving personality. He is neutered and full of puppy energy, curiosity, and charm. Sonny absolutely adores the company of other dogs and thrives in a social environment. With his young age and friendly nature, he has plenty of potential to grow into a well-rounded, affectionate companion in the right home.

Adoption Status

Available For adoption

More About me

The Cocker Spaniel is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent breed known for its expressive eyes, soft coat, and friendly temperament. Originally bred as a hunting dog, they are active and enjoy regular exercise, play, and mental stimulation. Cocker Spaniels are typically good with children and other pets, making them excellent family companions. They can be sensitive and thrive on positive reinforcement training. Because of their long ears and thick coat, they require consistent grooming and regular ear care. With the right attention, Cocker Spaniels are loyal, loving dogs that enjoy both outdoor activity and cosy time with their family.

Facts About this breed

Breed Name:

Cocker Spaniel

Breed Overview:

The Cocker Spaniel is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent breed known for its expressive eyes, soft coat, and friendly temperament. Originally bred as a hunting dog, they are active and enjoy regular exercise, play, and mental stimulation. Cocker Spaniels are typically good with children and other pets, making them excellent family companions. They can be sensitive and thrive on positive reinforcement training. Because of their long ears and thick coat, they require consistent grooming and regular ear care. With the right attention, Cocker Spaniels are loyal, loving dogs that enjoy both outdoor activity and cosy time with their family.

Energy Levels:

Moderate

Good With:

Dogs

What’s Needed to Give a Dog Their Forever Home

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Adopters must provide a secure and caring environment where the dog is treated as part of the family.

A fully fenced garden or safe outdoor area is required for most dogs, unless otherwise noted.

Adopting a dog is a long-term responsibility β€” adopters must have enough daily time for exercise, companionship, and care.

All adopters must be willing to allow a home check and collect the dog in person from our foster network.

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