Meet The Cocker – Bruno & Karma Sanche

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Bruno & his shadow, Karma

The Sanche family from Kimberly includes not one, but two, adorable American Cocker Spaniels from Wedgwood Cockers.  Like many, they stumbled upon the Wedgwood Cockers website by accident and immediately realized they’d found something special.

“When we got to Mission and saw that Ellen’s dogs were members of her family, we knew we found the dog person we wanted to get our newest family member from” says Dale (Bruno & Karma’s human daddy).  He adds that “we love being a part of the Wedgwood family, we know we can always count on Ellen”.

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Bruno hiding from Karma

Their first born is Bruno, a two year from Daisy and Mac.  Kathy (Bruno & Karma’s human mama) describes him as “a freckle faced blondie, who sometimes sounds like a pot bellied pig and snores just like his daddy”.  Their second born, Karma, is a one year old from Ebony and Georgie whose favourite pass time is rough housing with her older brother.  Luckily, Bruno is a great big brother who usually lets Karma win.

Both dogs love snuggling with their parents and running along the many trails in their community.  Dales says they “feel very lucky to be a part of the Wedgwood Cocker family. We can’t imagine our lives without our kids”.  The feeling is mutual; Wedgwood Cockers feels blessed that Bruno & Karma have an incredibly loving home where they are spoiled with ear scratches and belly rubs at a simple nudge of a nose.

American Cocker Spaniel Puppies in BC

How could anyone hide from this face?

If you are a member of the Wedgwood Cocker family that would like to gush about your cocker spaniel puppy, please let us know.  We’d love to feature your furry child on the blog.  If you are a prospective parent that is interested in adding an American cocker spaniel puppy to your family, please call Ellen at 604.615.8668.

Happy Surprise!

Our Daisy is expecting puppies! I estimate their birthday to be about Jan 15th! This is a huge surprise as Daisy has never been interested, to say the least, in mating.  Keeping a daughter from her was always my goal. This required a lot of human intervention! So when I was blessed with my Dixie III, I was over the moon! She is fourth generation from my very first Cocker Spaniel, Dixie.

I wasn’t going to try and breed Daisy again. I thought she would just retire. Daisy had other ideas! When Daisy met Georgie and she was totally taken with him. I guess she had a change of heart! With no “help” from anyone, they mated. Even now that her heat is over she is still teasing him, they run all around the farm together, chasing each other.

As Daisy is a mature mother my Vet and I will be keeping a very close watch on her. Hopefully everything goes well and we have healthy babies. I always worry, but Daisy is doing great and she is a very good mother.