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From the outset The CCGB was created for the good of Cockapoo in this Country - ethical breeding with the Health and Welfare of all dogs at the forefront of our aims.
With this commitment comes the need to offer a Rehoming and Refuge facility to any Cockapoo - no matter what background.
In some instances we work directly with established Sanctuaries and Trusts - and as such will look to post direct links to any Cockapoo available.
Sometimes we get a call - a genuine case with both people and dogs in need of our help.
The other night I was contacted about a 13 week old male Cockapoo looking for a new home as a result of a change in it's owners' personal circumstances - the need at the time was not urgent and the need for a Foster home was not high on the agenda. The following morning the situation had changed and the need for our assistance had grown (due to a medical situation). I set-off there and then on a potential 300 mile round trip (thankfully they were able to meet me en route) - and I myself offered Buster that Foster home.
His breeder had already accepted the puppy back once but the lady owner was so upset that she had a change of heart and went and reclaimed him which strained their relationship a little - it was her wish not to pass him back to the breeder again - and that handing him over to the CCGB meant there was a clear break that she couldn't reverse (the choice to part with him was essential but she found it very upsetting).
Buster is a lively nearly 14 week old F1 Cockapoo puppy from a Miniature Poodle father and a English Show Cocker mother. Blonde parti colour with a silky fluffy coat. He is full of life and has a great spirit and will make someone a superb pet.
He was not crate-trained but seems to be adapting to it really well.
This weekend I will be making contact with the people on the CCGB's database who have registered their interest in rehoming.
Stephen X
..........oh yeah ! I forget to say that he is really really cute !!!
With this commitment comes the need to offer a Rehoming and Refuge facility to any Cockapoo - no matter what background.
In some instances we work directly with established Sanctuaries and Trusts - and as such will look to post direct links to any Cockapoo available.
Sometimes we get a call - a genuine case with both people and dogs in need of our help.
The other night I was contacted about a 13 week old male Cockapoo looking for a new home as a result of a change in it's owners' personal circumstances - the need at the time was not urgent and the need for a Foster home was not high on the agenda. The following morning the situation had changed and the need for our assistance had grown (due to a medical situation). I set-off there and then on a potential 300 mile round trip (thankfully they were able to meet me en route) - and I myself offered Buster that Foster home.
His breeder had already accepted the puppy back once but the lady owner was so upset that she had a change of heart and went and reclaimed him which strained their relationship a little - it was her wish not to pass him back to the breeder again - and that handing him over to the CCGB meant there was a clear break that she couldn't reverse (the choice to part with him was essential but she found it very upsetting).
Buster is a lively nearly 14 week old F1 Cockapoo puppy from a Miniature Poodle father and a English Show Cocker mother. Blonde parti colour with a silky fluffy coat. He is full of life and has a great spirit and will make someone a superb pet.
He was not crate-trained but seems to be adapting to it really well.
This weekend I will be making contact with the people on the CCGB's database who have registered their interest in rehoming.
Stephen X
..........oh yeah ! I forget to say that he is really really cute !!!
