Read what some of our Puppy Parents have
to say about us and their
Aine Fur-kid...
Hi Rachel,

Holly is doing wonderful.  She is in great health and she is such a happy dog.  
She has been such a good puppy and she brings us lots of joy.  Everyone has
fallen in love with her; the vet and staff, the groomer, and members of my
family.  Rachel, you have been great.  Thanks for answering any questions I
may have concerning Holly.  We will forward some new pictures.  She just got
her summer hair cut.  She is one spoiled pup and she knows it.  

I hope all is well and you will here from us soon.  Thanks for everything.

Jenn & Jimmy Polito
Without question finding a good breeder is the first and most important step to insuring
that the family adopting the puppy gets a healthy, well socialized one.  With that in mind, I
could not recommend Rachel Johnson any more highly, for anyone looking for a cocker
spaniel.

While my family has owned, and loved several dogs in the past (including 2 cocker
spaniels), these dogs were usually bought from pet stores. We were naïve when it came to
what is involved in making sure that the new member we were bringing into our family
would be getting off to the right step.

The Internet made us more savvy. Through it we learned about how a quality breeder
takes painstaking efforts to make sure that all the puppies born to his or her liter is as free
as possible of any genetic defects. We learned how a good breeder begins the
socialization process, to make sure the puppy will adapt easily to the family it will be
adopted by and other pets in the household.

Rachel Johnson’s meticulous devotion to these tenets is clearly evident in our sweet puppy
Lucy.  Lucy’s loving, playful, devoted, confident nature is a direct reflection of her first
months of life with the Johnsons!

We were kept abreast of our “baby’s” important dates, such as shots, vet appointments,
and when she was micro chipped. We also received pictures of our puppy on a regular
basis, which helped make the wait (somewhat) tolerable.

Even more impressive than what Rachel has done before we took ownership of Lucy, is
how she remains very much a part of our, and Lucy’s life to this day. Whenever I have any
type of question, whether it is about potty training, or a case of the “sniffles”, Rae is always
quick to respond with her expert advice.

Perhaps the highest praise I can bestow on Rae and her family is this. When the time
comes to adopt a second cocker spaniel we will once again make the three hour drive to
this wonderful lady’s home without a single thought of looking elsewhere.

We love Rae,

Ed and Sandy Kanitra
Hi Rachel!  

I've been meaning to send some pictures
along of Watson for some time now, but
things have been pretty busy.  Also to
thank you for getting him to us.  He is such
a wonderful part of our lives and definitely
keeps us both busy.  He is very happy and
healthy, and is famous in the
neighborhood.  We can't walk him without
people yelling out "Watson!" and coming
over to play.  He adores every person (and
every dog) that he meets.  He goes out on
long walks twice a day and meets lots of
people.  He loves to run and play ball.  
We're gearing up for his 1st birthday next
month.  He'll be having a little party with his
"girlfriends", two beagle/lab puppies that
live across the street.  Hope all of your
dogs (and you!) are doing well!


-Abby and Jeff Smith
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Aine Cocker Owners
Although I am not a Rachel "granddaughter", I am a
"daughter" and Rachel was the "bestest" mother a
puppy could ever have - well, next to my sister Lucy's
new mother, Amanda.  I was raised to be a very proper
and attentive young lady.  I don't beg, am extremely
polite and just love everyone, especially my baby
sister.  My "boyfriend", Reese and I had a beautiful
litter of puppies.  I just love the little ones and try to
take them under my wing and teach them all that I
have learned - sometimes it's an exhausting process!
This is all because of the patient care, understanding
and love that I received from Rachel and the other
wonderful cockers who lived with us.  Lucy, is my baby
sister and she is Reese's daughter, so in some
strange way we are related, and she looks just like her
daddy too!!    But, it all started with Rachel, whose kind
heart reached out to my present mommy and daddy
when they were suffering the loss of their 14 year old
cocker, Sammy.  I was sent to help them over the
rough spots and we became a family.  Thanks Rachel
for letting me go - although it was a little hard at the
time -  and for giving me such a wonderful foundation
in my childhood!!


Love, Lilo    XOXOXOXOXO
Rachel,

I realized the other day that I hadn't sent
you any pictures of Ella in quite some time.
She's doing really well, and is getting great
socialization with other dogs, as well as
kids. Everyone says that she's the cutest
dog they've ever seen! She can be very
mischevious, but she's also a great lap
dog. I hope all is well with you and your
dogs, as well as all of Ella's siblings. Best,

Drew
Hi Rachel,

Taffy is one year old now.  She is a
wonderful dog, much like our earlier
Cocker who was with us just over 15 years.
 Will in the photo is 3 years old, and they
make a wonderful pair, seemingly both
carefree and full of energy.

Regards,

Eric & Cathy Wolfgang
Hello,

Giving you some pictures on what Memdi looks like these days.
 Memdi adapted quite well in our home.  She loves to cuddle
against our legs or on our lap.  Greets everybody with the
wagameter in high speed.  This is what we call her tail going
back and forth.  Memdi loves to fetch tennis balls with my sons.
 She continues on with her parent's tradition eating popcorn.   
Most mornings, she wakes up my sons as she licks their faces
to get them up from bed.

Despite knowing most of her basic obedient commands, she is
still a puppy causing problems in our house.  Socks are victims
in every room.  Some pillows are torn apart.  And most of
importantly, the cats are terrorized as she wants to play with
them.  Nothing major..  I rather have two of her than two
teenage boys.

I will provide more pictures during the summer.  Before you
know it, she will be one year old.

Phil West