Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Georgia, Inc.
501(c)(3)

Our Adoptable Cockers / Our Adopted Cockers


Our Featured Pet: GABLE!

From Gable's Foster Mom: Gable is a beautiful very light buff cocker spaniel. I saw him one day at Gwinnett County Animal Control when I went there to pick up another dog for our rescue group. I had not been told about Gable I guess because he was so badly matted and dirty looking but he caught my eye when I walked by his cage and I ended up taking both dogs. I cut his hair and gave him a bath and he started blossoming. He is very well behaved, calm and very easy to have around. He has barked maybe once since he has been with me. Gable has been treated for heartworm disease and he has also been neutered. He is very attached to me his foster mom and vice versa. He gets along with my other dogs and cats. Gable would do well in any household. He is a very gentle, loving boy.

News

Our next adoption day will be Saturday, July 12, 2008 at the Marietta Petsmart, 1285 Johnson Ferry Road, from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm.If you are interested in seeing a particular dog at one of our adoption days, please call or email us to make sure the pup will be present as not all the dogs come to every adoption. Please note that we also do private adoptions out during the month on a scheduled basis to facilitate the needs of families wanting to adopt. Please feel free to call or e-mail with any questions. Please note we are in desperate need of volunteers for rescue. We particularly need committed individuals and families willing to be fosters. Please note our emphasis on committed as we really need serious and committed families who are not going to flake out within the first 24 or 48 hours because a pup had an accident in a strange new environment or barked. These pups need our help and we need serious, committed, responsible people who are genuinely willing to help them. You may also consider sponsoring a rescue even if you cannot adopt. Any help you can give to the breed is greatly appreciated and your time. Your time, money and mileage may be tax deductible. Please give us a call or send us an email to: cocker4you@bellsouth.net.

Please Help Our Special Needs Cocker Spaniels!

WE ARE IN NEED OF DONATIONS FOR OUR SPECIAL NEEDS PUPS. We have had 130+ heartworm positive pups since November 2002. Prior to that, CSRG treated six maybe seven pups for heartworm disease in any 12-month period, so the last few years have been extraordinarily stressful in every possible aspect, including and especially, financially. We would like to say thank you to those kind souls who have given donations to help treat our many heartworm positive pups recently. We are extremely grateful for your generosity and support. If you would like to contribute to our heartworm fund or to our Special Needs Funds, as several of our rescues have had major surgery recently, you can make a tax-deductible donation through PayPal by clicking on the tab below.

Donating Through IGIVE.COM

Please consider doing your online shopping by going through the iGIVE.com website. It has 475 stores/shops/merchants (like HSN, Lands End, Drugstore.com, QVC, JC Penney, Petsmart, Petco, Walmart, Spiegel, Barnes and Noble, Ebay, Verizon Wireless and more) at which we all frequently shop online. All you have to do is click on the link above and register with an email address and little else. A percentage (ranging from one-half of one percent to 27%,depending on the merchant) of your purchase will be donated to CSRG.

Who We Are

Cocker Rescue of Georgia was started in 1991 by Susan Roman and Sue Kelly, due to the HIGH number of cockers being found in Georgia shelters and also a large number of cockers in puppy mill and backyard breeder situations. There was a definite need for a cocker rescue in Georgia. We are a 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization and all persons involved with our organization are volunteers. They are not paid for their time, gas, dog food, or any other expenses.

Adopting a Friend

Our new adoption fees are $250.00 for girls and $225.00 for boys, which partially covers the cost of having the pup spayed/neutered, all shots, rabies, grooming, heartworm checks and making sure he or she is internal parasite-free. The pup is also started on a flea preventative. There is an adoption application to fill out, contract and release form. We screen all dogs to determine disposition and test them with men, women, and children before an adoption takes place. We do require that our pups are kept as inside pets. We do accept owner turn-ins with a $50.00 donation.

Note to Potential Adopters

It is important to understand that dogs coming into rescue have either been separated from their owners and picked up as a stray; are owner turn-ins; rescued out of backyard breeder situations or from abusive or neglectful owners. Most are traumatized, unsure of themselves and/or of new people and have experienced a great deal of instability over a period of several weeks or months. We ask, when adopting a dog out of rescue, that you have realistic expectations and give yourself and your new cocker friend the opportunity to get to know one another and become familiar with each other's routines--AT LEAST TWO WEEKS. Unfortunately, some adopters are bringing a pup back after adopting within 24 hours because of the most trivial reasons--because the pup is being a pup and doing what pups do, jumping on the sofa or running under the porch... It is important to understand that these pups are finding themselves in yet another new situation and need to be given the time and the chance to feel safe, comfortable and secure. They will not come to you perfect, but with time, patience, love, training and just flat-out being given a real chance to make the transition to your household, they can turn out to be the perfect friend for you!

Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Georgia Inc.
P.O. Box 1795
Duluth, GA 30096
Email: cocker4you@bellsouth.net

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