View Poll Results: What is ur favorite show color?

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  • ASCOB (any solid color other then black)

    3 23.08%
  • Buff

    4 30.77%
  • Black

    2 15.38%
  • Parti-colored

    4 30.77%
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Thread: Color varieties of Cockers

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  1. #1
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    This picture shows the Black, the Buff, and the Parti.
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    Tonee (RB) lived to almost 16 years old. 14 years of her life she peed when I came home form work, if I looked at her when I open the door it was all over. I had to ignor her and not get her excited. If I just looked at her and smiled she would pee. A lot of them are that way, but you find way to adjust the excitement levels
    Katz

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    cocker*lover i can't see either pics that u posted.
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    Some cockers are like that, but the only time I've had that happen is when my family and I were gone on a 2 week trip, and we had just gotton Cally and Max(we had neighbor's caring for them) .Well we separates the pen because Windsor wasn't used to Max and Cally yet and sometimes they fought, so we just separted them in case, Well anyway, my brother lifted Cally to pull her out of the pen, and she peed on him! I almost died laughing! On his white shirt too!!! But besides that one time, nothing has ever happened like that.

    I think the reason sometimes they has accidents is because they are a family dog, and sometimes they get excited when you come home, or play with them.

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    Originally posted by cocker_luva
    cocker*lover i can't see either pics that u posted.
    I'm so sorry, I'm tryin to figure it out, but I have no clue, can someone help me with this?

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    Originally posted by cocker_luva
    It is extremely easy to train them to do ANYTHING.

    Wow.. I wish that was true with my friend's cockers. She's tried and tried to train then but they're as dumb as a doorknob.

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    Originally posted by Kfamr
    Wow.. I wish that was true with my friend's cockers. She's tried and tried to train then but they're as dumb as a doorknob.
    Thats a little weird. I trained my dogs by myself when I was 5/6 years old. I don't know about other's cockers, but all the cockers that I've had were SO SMART. Mine have taught themselves to do many tricks. They taught themselves to open and close doors, and to play soccer, etc.

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    Yeah well, Not ALL cockers are going to be the same.

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    Yeah your right.

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    Originally posted by Cocker*Lover
    taught themselves to open and close doors
    oh god, Jesse taught herself the same trick.
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    We don't have a doggiedoor, or a doggiedoorbell, but also we don't need one. Whenever my dogs have to go to the bathroom, they "yell"(like a yodel, or a howl). They can't open the house doors, without you leaving them a tad bit open, but they can open and close the porch door by themselves.

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    The only reason that i am afraid to get a doggie door is that I am afraid other animals may come in!
    Layka

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    Same here. Plus my parents didn't want it.

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    yea my mom, too is worried about squirrels, raccoons and such getting inside.
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    I actully might move so I am gona make a dog house but the dog willl still live inside the house I dont like the fact that some people leav their pets outside.... where they live all their lives! THat is so sad!
    Layka

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