Yep looks like a Poo to me!!   Did you find out about his skin condition? 
Poor baby.   They are sure great to lift you up aren't they?
jmrbarb

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--- On Wed, 8/27/08, banditsmom0707 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: banditsmom0707 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [cockapoo] New to the idea of owning a cockapoo
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 10:40 PM










    
            I know that sounds kind of strange, but today was the first day 
that 

I realized that we owned a cockapoo.  We have had Pepper since 

March.  We bought him when he was 6 wks old as a cocker spaniel.  

Obviously we didn't pick a reputable breeder, but at the time, that 

wasn't our primary thought.  My husband who is a 100% disabled 

veteran stays home full time and has been very lonely and depressed.  

We wanted to find him a companion.  He wanted a german shepherd, but 

I said NO!  We found Pepper and fell in love.  He had been groomed by 

the breeder in a cocker cut, and didn't care that she hadn't 

registered the litter.  From the beginning, he had numerous health 

issues...worms, coxidea, ear infection, vomiting and fever from time 

to time.  We spent alot in vet bills since we had him.  Most 

recently, he has developed a skin problem.  It started when he was 5 

mths old, and his outbreaks are so bad that he has been referred to a 

dermatologist.  On the most recent picture (Private First Class 

Pepper Brooks photo album) of him, you will see a mark on his nose.  

What you can't tell is that his entire nose is raw, and there is an 

open wound by his right eye.  

We started noticing that his hair didn't grow long like Cocker 

Spaniel hair does, it is fluffy on top, his ears are short and boxy, 

his nose is too long, and his body hair is very curly.  On top of 

that, people who saw him kept asking what he was mixed with.  So 

anyway, since Pepper has been banned from the groomer till we see the 

dermatologist, I got some books from the library, to learn basic tips 

to groom him myself.  In one I noticed that he didn't favor the 

cocker spaniel at all, but in the same book, he favored the standard 

poodle more!  I googled cockapoo and the first picture I saw looked 

just like him.  I was so sad...not that he was a cockapoo, but that 

we had been lied to.  We love him though, he is our baby, and the 

best companion my husband could ask for.  



Kim




      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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