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We have new puppies! Jasmine had 5 beautiful puppies on August 7, 2010. Check our new pups page for pictures. All except one of the puppies from this litter have homes now.

I still need a home - I'm a buff female. I will be ready to go home about October 1, 2010. Click on my face picture to see more information on me. Email sandy@orlandocockers.com for info on this beautiful baby. However, due to the Labor day holiday, please expect several days delay in email responses for this coming week.

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Bella and Bianca will be the next moms in late 2010 - early 2011. If you are interested in a puppy, or would like information on how to adopt an adult dog Coco seen below (he is retiring this fall and is 6 years old), just email us: sandy@orlandocockers.com

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11 pups

We are an American Cocker Spaniel breeder located near Orlando, Florida. We usually have just 2 litters of puppies a year which gives our females many breaks in between their litters. Our Cocker Spaniels are our pets, they are not kept in kennels or locked away. They have a huge yard to play in and come inside in the evening. Since these are our pets, the parents of all of our puppies are on site. You are welcome to come by and visit. Stud service is available by request.

We have been breeding cockers for several years and it is truely a labor of love. All of our puppies have their tails docked and dew claws removed. (This is the claw on inside of front feet that can catch on your clothes when they jump up.) Both procedure are performed in our vets office at 2 days of age when the puppies nerves are not completely formed in these areas. Our pups are then dewormed at 2, 4 and 6 weeks of age. At 8 weeks of age the pups are brought again to the vet to have a health check up, tested for worms, and given their first set of shots. A state of Florida heath certificate is given with each puppy.

Inbreeding (mating with cousins) is used by some breeders to help cut costs and occurs when pups are kept to be used for future breeding. It is terrible thing that will usually generate genetically ill puppies. The defects usually show up when the dog is about a year old. We can guarantee there is no chance of inbreeding with all of our puppies. We have never kept a puppy from a litter. Our male cocker is from out of state and our females are from Florida. We have 1 male cocker - Coco who came from a breeder in North Carolina. We have had our male DNA tested per AKC standards to ensure their genetics and parenthood. Each puppy comes with an AKC family history showing three generations.

Colors normally available include: buff, red, white with buff spots and silver.

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Please contact sandy@orlandocockers.com for more information