Your hunting dog names
#93
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 72
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From: Northwest IL
I have three Drahthaars
12 year old Groll vom Jadgkonig
3 Year old Zeus vom Jadgkonig
9 Month old Doc vom Jadgkonig
Got them all from the same kennel.
This is my 12 year old dog. Unfortuanley his wheels dont work as well now.
12 year old Groll vom Jadgkonig
3 Year old Zeus vom Jadgkonig
9 Month old Doc vom Jadgkonig
Got them all from the same kennel.
This is my 12 year old dog. Unfortuanley his wheels dont work as well now.
#94
4 year old yellow lab named Levi and a 20 month old field bred English Cocker Spaniel named Barney. Levi was almost one when I bought him and Barney was 5 months old when I bought him so they were already named.
#95
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 172
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From: Wisconsin
marty - A cocker that hunts? Good for you! I had lost hope that all of the cockers had lost their hunting genes. I can say I haven't ever seen one, but would be interested to know how it does. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to see that this genetic line is still going and I'm not trying to be sarcastic or cruel.
#96
The working Cocker is making a come back. I bought Barney from Blue Chip Kennels in Hampton, IA. and there are a number of great breeders in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Check out the "Cockers in the field" web site for more information on the fbECS. A fbECS won aCanadian NationalSpaniel field trialand beat out some of the best ESS out there in 2005. I ran Barney in some AKC hunt tests over the summer (he received his Junior Hunter title) and there are very few fbECS entered (and fewer yet that go all the way to Master Hunter). Grandma and her little showcockers (both english and american)make a strong showing though in order to get letters after their name so they can make more when they sell the pups. Barney is awesome both in the home and in the field - I think I've found the breed I'm going to stick with for the rest of my hunting life.


