CockerPals Rescue

a non profit 501(c)(3) organization


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Lady is a full figured Southern Belle who ended up in a SC shelter due to the ill health of her owner. She was on the "put to sleep list" when PALS volunteered to take her. It took a while for this sweet girl to get her new home but she is now with her new Mom where she is well loved and cared for. Lady loves going for walks, belly rubs and eating!

Freckles came to us from a Long Island shelter when his family no longer had time for him. He is now enjoying life with his new family in upstate NY.


Jingles is a great senior boy who lost his home due to a divorce. At about the same time a wonderful couple was looking for a senior dog . Long time cocker people they were looking to fill a void. Jingles has filled that void for them. He is very happy with his new family and his new family is very happy with him.

Richie came to CockerPals from the south where he ended up in a shelter for unknown reasons. We found him to be a delightful, happy, playful guy. He is now enjoying life in Massachusetts with his new Mom and Dad and two cocker siblings.


Dolly came to us as an owner turn in when they no longer had time for her. We found Dolly to be a happy girl who loves being near her human. Her new Dad is a history teacher and thought that a cocker named "Dolly Madison" was meant to be theirs. Dolly now has a new Mom and Dad and two other cockers to play and is a real "Daddy's girl."

This little guy is as cute as can be and one bundle of playful energy. He is now enjoying his new life with his Mom and Bichon sister.


Natalie came to us as a breeder turn in. She was very frightened of people and had very few social skills. It took 18 months for Natty to find her furever home but she is now enjoying the life she should have. She sleeps in bed with her Mom and enjoys cuddling and has now mastered the stairs. Natty goes for walks with her Mom and a much loved little girl.

Forrest is a happy six month old deaf cocker puppy who came to us from the south. He was dumped at a Georgia shelter - probably because he was deaf. Forrest doesn't know he is different and we found him to be a typical puppy and a happy-go-lucky boy. His new family thinks he is wonderful just the way he is and Forrest thinks they are pretty cool. His new Mom says Forrest is her shadow - following her all over.