Mary

Adopted
Mary
Breed Cocker Spaniel
Color -
Age Young
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
Spay/Neuter
House-trained
-
Good in a home with
Dogs

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Camp Cocker Rescue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(800) 431-5911

My Story

>>> Mary is: Young, tiny at 13 pounds, playful, full of puppy energy & curiosity, confident, loves attention, and loves to stand on her back legs >> MORE PHOTOS, VIDEOS & PROGRESS NOTES FOR MARY CAN BE FOUND AT www.campcocker.com/mary > Stay current with the latest details & updates on *ALL* Camp Cocker Rescue dogs at www.campcocker.com WELCOME TO CAMP COCKER RESCUE, MARY! FREEDOM FLYER MARY arrived in Los Angeles from South Korea on 2/8/24. Mary was rescued from the DanYang shelter by our international rescue partners from South Korea, THE COCKER FRIENDS (aka The Cocker Moms). Mary is an absolutely adorable young female Cocker Spaniel, estimated* to be about one year old, and weighs just 13 pounds! She's full of puppy energy and curiosity! She loves attention, loves people, and will stand on her hind legs when she sees them! Mary is very young and really cute! She's a fun, confident, energetic girl who plays all day - and will need some puppy training. She's good about teeth & ear cleaning and loves attention. Mary has a tendency to bark at outside noises, so an apartment or condo would not be the best home choice for her. *Please note that any age provided is only an estimate, based on veterinary examination. Mary is being fostered in Southern California Follow #CampCockerMary on her webpage at www.campcocker.com/mary - and on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube & Threads APPLY TO ADOPT #CampCockerWinter at https://www.campcocker.com/adoptionprocess FOR FREQUENT UPDATES, MORE PHOTOS & VIDEOS, FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA -&- ON MARY'S WEBPAGE AT WWW.CAMPCOCKER.COM/mary

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