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Kodi is a trained service dog. He is a SSig Dog (Social Signal Dog or Autism Service Dog) and provides assistance to our Autistic son.   Cocker Spaniels, with the proper training can also be service animals because they are highly trainable with an eagerness to please.  Click here for information regarding service animals.

Kodi Black & Tan Cocker
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Cocker SSig

 
 
KODI HAS  GREAT ABILITY IN TRACKING

Kodi is available for stud service.  There are a few requirements that must be met before we at Cozy Cockers will agree to providing our male as a stud. 
 

Stud Fees
Please contact us about Stud Fees.  Payment of the stud fee is half upfront- at the time of breeding, and half after the puppies are born. All fees must be paid before we will sign the AKC litter registration application paper work.  

Stud Contract
We require that you complete and sign a Cozy Cockers Stud Contract

AKC Registration
We require that all females used for breeding are registered with the AKC.  If your female came with "papers", but you have not sent them in to AKC, you may do so by contacting AKC at
www.akc.org .  We require a copy of her AKC registration prior to breeding.

Pedigree
We require a copy of your female's pedigree prior to breeding.  Please note that the pedigree does not have to be an official AKC pedigree.

Temperament
We must be able to handle your female for breeding, housing and care without aggressive behavior.  If your female has not spent time away from home- you may need to make arrangements to be present during the breedings, or we may need to utilize artificial inseminations at your expense. 

Brucellosis Test
Your female will need to have a recent (within one month of breeding) negative Brucellosis test done before we can breed.  You should have the test done a few weeks before she comes into season, or the first day of her season.  Brucellosis is a venereal disease, and is tested for at your vet- it is a blood draw and most vet's can run the test in house- be sure to check with your vet..   Even if this is your female's first time being bred, she still needs to have a negative Brucellosis test.

Vaccinations 
We require that your female be current on all vaccinations. 

Breeding
Most females are ready to be bred around day ten of their season.  To determine the tenth day- begin counting on the first day that you see "color" (blood).  You should plan to have your female to Cozy Cockers on or before day ten of her season.  Please note that some females will be ready for breeding prior to day ten.  We will begin breeding your female when she is willing to accept our male.  We will attempt a minim of three breedings.   These breedings may take three days or as much as a week and a half.   You will need to either leave your female, or make arrangements to bring her on the days to be bred. 

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