We were both born here and continue to raise our family here in Sunset Valley and are still in love, but a few things have changed! I work as a secretary for a Christian Foster Care agency, and Ralph is a stay at home dad with too many duties to count. He was diagnosed with M.S. in 1993 - the same year our son was born. His strength and courage is truly amazing. He still continues to create woodworking projects, shoot some of his guns, cast bullets, and cooks dinner every night! Our puppies are born and raised in our home and become our children for a short time. Their temperament is so sweet and loving. We are proud to say they are part of our family. We would love to hear from you! If you have recently lost a pet, our sympathy goes out to you. Please take a moment to read our Reflections page. You are welcome to write a memoir of your lost friend. We will be glad to post it on our Remembered Always page. E-mail us with your memories - you can also attach a picture ~ Ralph@sunsetoakscockers.com We have adopted many puppies to people who have just lost their baby. If this is your first puppy or your first Cocker Spaniel, please take time to read and consider our New Cocker Spaniel Puppy page for questions you may have. Thanks for visiting and God Bless~ Ralph & Lois |

| Here's our story! |





| Our Home Winter of 2009 |


| "But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:32 |

| One of the most enduring friendhips in history ~ dogs and their people, people and their dogs Terry Kay |





| Every boy who has a dog should also have a mother, so the dog can be fed regularly. Anonymous |






