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By Guest
Date 29.06.04 11:57 UTC
i hope u can help me. i am looking for a cocker spaniel cross in devon for under £100. or if u no someone who breedes cocker spaniel cross can u let me no please
email address : shelleyfishwick@hotmail.com
telephone : 01752 311822
By Jackie H
Date 29.06.04 12:09 UTC
Crossed with what? If you try the rescue centres you may find a pure bred cocker for under £100. Thing is all breeds, whether pure bred, cross bred or mongrel will need the attention of the vet from time to time and that is not cheap, it is easy to spend over £100 in one visit. Sure you have considered this but may be you should do so again.

hi! i know of a litter of working cocker type in north somerset. if this is of any interest i can give you the contact details. if you click on my name youll find my email addy

My friend has two cocker spaniel crosses, they cost her £300 + (each). Just because a dog is a X breed if it is bred correctly with care and all the health tests done then it isnt going to cost much less than a pedigree.

adding that i havent a clue of the price of the puppies!
I'm interested to know why it is you're looking particularly for a cocker cross?
By Jackie H
Date 29.06.04 18:30 UTC
One would think that the guest would like a cocker but thinks a cross would be cheaper, which is why I suggested trying the rescue socities.
Indeed!! But one would also think that if the guest is keen on certain breed of dog, but isn't keen to pay a full pedigree price for a pup/adult, then they would take it upon themselves to go to a rescue centre and take on any of the numerous dogs that need a good home from there. Having a limit on the cost of buying a breed you like the look of but don't mind what else it is crossed with to my mind is a bit odd, given the other numerous costs involved in owning a dog of any breed.
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