Cirkles' Cocker Spaniels

Cirkles' Cocker Spaniels Our dogs are a part of the family- their health & happiness is our #1 concern.

Jackson is 8 weeks, and ready to meet his new family!!!!!He's an American Cocker Spaniel. Registered, shots, dewormed as...
11/06/2023

Jackson is 8 weeks, and ready to meet his new family!!!!!

He's an American Cocker Spaniel. Registered, shots, dewormed as a preventative, on flea/tick prevention, microchipped. Comes with supplies to get him started. He's a very sweet boy, loves to cuddle and is great with kids and other pets. Come meet him today! Durant Oklahoma, but willing to meet closer if needed.

Quick little road trip to meet this little guy's new family ❤️❤️❤️
11/03/2023

Quick little road trip to meet this little guy's new family ❤️❤️❤️

Happy Halloween y'all! Saw this picture of two of our past babies all dressed up, and my heart completely melted!!!! I h...
11/01/2023

Happy Halloween y'all!
Saw this picture of two of our past babies all dressed up, and my heart completely melted!!!! I hope everyone and their fur babies had a great time tonight ❤️🐾🦴🎃

10/24/2023

Free dog training videos coming up!!! Y'all go like this page: Pre-Trained Dogs USA ❤️

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09/13/2023

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Happy International Dog Day!!!I absolutely loved getting this update from Murphy's family today, he is doing phenomenal ...
08/26/2023

Happy International Dog Day!!!

I absolutely loved getting this update from Murphy's family today, he is doing phenomenal and they said he is BEYOND smart! He's already working with a trainer and picking up his commands very quickly, always ready to work!

"According to recent studies, an estimated 56 percent of dogs in the United States are considered overweight or obese. S...
06/14/2023

"According to recent studies, an estimated 56 percent of dogs in the United States are considered overweight or obese. So how do you identify a healthy weight goal if you’ve got an underweight or overweight dog?

To answer this question, most people turn to resources on the internet to research what an average weight range is for dogs. Unfortunately, because all dogs are different, it’s not quite that simple.

Dog breeds can have large weight ranges and they usually vary from male to females, too. If you have a mixed breed dog, this makes things even more complicated.

Fortunately, The Body Condition System (BCS), was developed by Purina veterinarians and scientists and is now the global standard for assessing pet weight in the veterinary industry. According to RuthAnn Lobos, DVM, CCRT, CVAT, Purina Senior Veterinarian, “The BCS is a nine-point scale that can help your veterinarian assess your dog’s body condition and whether their weight needs adjusting one way or another.”

Feeding your dog a healthy weight dog food can help them achieve and maintain their ideal weight.

Problems with Identifying an “Average” Dog Weight
Since dogs come in so many different breeds and sizes, it’s impossible to identify an average weight for all dogs. Weight may also depend on the dog’s s*x and whether they’ve been spayed or neutered.

Although many resources provide an average weight range for different breeds, the weight range is often broad. Plus, these ranges often don’t take the dog’s s*x and other factors into consideration.

For example, a typical weight range you might see for a Labrador Retriever is 55 to 80 pounds. That’s a wide range, and most female Labs should not weigh 80 pounds. They should fall closer to the lower end of that range.

Weight ranges also don’t account for the many mixed breed dogs out there. Just because the typical range for a Lab is 55 to 80 pounds doesn’t mean your Lab mix will or should fall within that range. It depends on the other breeds mixed with your dog.

Further, what if you don’t know the breed makeup of your mixed-breed dog? What then? Most resources say to use the dominant breed, but even then, you’re guessing what that is. An average dog weight or range doesn’t work for mixed breeds.

A Better Solution for Determining Healthy Dog Weight
Rather than going off an average, which can be grossly inaccurate, many veterinarians use the BCS referenced above. With this system, your veterinarian uses physical and visual observations of your dog to assess their current body condition and whether they’re too heavy or too thin.

You can assess your dog’s weight from home by giving them a Healthy Hug. Watch this video for step-by-step instructions.

What if My Dog is Overweight?
Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the most important concerns when it comes to your dog’s health. Factors like diet and exercise in the right amounts can keep your dog at an ideal weight.

If you suspect your dog is overweight, there are ways to help them lose weight. Consider switching to a weight management dog food to help them achieve and maintain a healthy weight. “Definitely have a conversation with your veterinarian to develop a personalized plan for weight loss and exercise. They may want to run blood work to determine if there is a medical condition contributing to your dog’s weight,” recommends Dr. Lobos.

Do You Need to Adjust Your Dog’s Diet?
Here are three simple ways to tell if your dog’s diet needs adjustment:

Rib Check: Place both of your thumbs on your dog’s backbone and spread both hands across their rib cage. You want to be able to feel their ribs. Actually feeling your dog is important, as the coat of many dogs can make a visual check difficult.
Profile Check: Examine your dog’s profile – it’s best if you are level with your dog. Look for the abdomen to be tucked up behind their rib cage – this is ideal.
Overhead Check: Looking at your dog from overhead, identify whether you can see a waist behind their ribs. Most dogs at a healthy weight should have an hourglass figure.
If you find that your dog’s ribs and waistline aren’t in good condition, talk to your vet about adjusting the amount of food offered accordingly. Hopefully these tips will help you keep your dog healthy and fit.

It’s also a good idea to consult with your veterinarian to rule out any potential medical problems that could be causing weight gain.

What if My Dog is Underweight?
Many people focus so much on whether their dog is overweight that they fail to ask themselves, “is my dog too skinny?” Even so, it’s important to know how to help your dog gain weight.

If your veterinarian says your dog is too thin, “They may recommend increasing the amount of food you’re feeding them or suggest a higher calorie food to help them gain weight,” says Dr. Lobos. “Once they reach a healthy weight, an adult maintenance formula can help them to maintain it long-term.”

Although it’s tempting to give your dog lots of treats and even people food during this time, it’s important not to overdo it. Even if your dog is underweight, treats should make up no more than 10 percent of their daily caloric intake to ensure their overall nutrition remains complete and balanced.

You should also not overlook exercise during this time, as it’s important for building muscle and improving their mental health.

Average Dog Weight is a Myth
In truth, there is no average weight for dogs, because there are no average dogs. Each dog is unique, and their ideal weight will vary based on several factors."
~Purina

06/08/2023

Last night Grizzly and Baloo slept in their own crates, completely solo for the first time- no messes this morning, minimal whining....so proud of these little guys 🥰🎉🥳

More pictures of Baloo and Grizzly, who are 9 weeks old now!!! Both boys, and as sweet as can be! American Cocker Spanie...
06/07/2023

More pictures of Baloo and Grizzly, who are 9 weeks old now!!! Both boys, and as sweet as can be! American Cocker Spaniels, registered, fully vetted, parents health tested.

06/07/2023
Had a super great trip yesterday traveling to Austin to bring Teddy to his new family! I am OVER THE MOON on the home th...
06/04/2023

Had a super great trip yesterday traveling to Austin to bring Teddy to his new family! I am OVER THE MOON on the home that he went to, I know he is going to be very loved ❤️

04/10/2023

Goodmorning everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend!

We had a very busy Easter, I'm very behind replying to everyone but I'll be returning messages and sending out puppy pictures in just a bit! Looking forward to talking to everyone today ❤️

Happy Saint Patrick's Day everyone!!!!
03/17/2023

Happy Saint Patrick's Day everyone!!!!

03/02/2023

I've had some people say they get a "message failed" notification when trying to message our page sometimes.....

It only happens to some people and not others, so I think it has something to do with privacy settings maybe? If anyone ever has trouble messaging our page, please feel free to call or text me directly at 580-380-5754. Thank you ❤️

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03/01/2023

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09/04/2022

Our page has been having problems sending and receiving messages the past day or so, if you were trying to message us and can't get through please feel free to message my personal page- Amberlyn Borowski .

I apologize for the inconvenience, we are working to get this fixed.

05/22/2022

If anyone is looking for a beautiful boy, another breeder in my town has this handsome fella!!! Thought I'd share in case anyone on my page is looking. Durant Oklahoma, message HoneyBee Spaniels with any questions!

05/14/2022

We got our first haircuts, and gosh are we handsome!!!!

Come meet these boys this weekend!!!

I've been spending today getting things ready for the babies to start going home soon.... And my daughter is not having ...
11/14/2021

I've been spending today getting things ready for the babies to start going home soon.... And my daughter is not having it! She said if her puppies are going, she's going too!!!!

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