Cocker Spaniels
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ORIGINAL: charlie brown
I currently have no dog whatsoever. I am considering getting a bird dog to hunt for doves, chuckar, blue and ruffed grouse, and maybe sage grouse. I don't have large amounts of time to train, so a dog that is easily trained and that can retain what it was trained would be the best. I have had a Cocker Spaniel before, but we never used it for hunting. He was a family pet. I liked that dog. They seem to have very good temperments, and are easy to control and inteligent animals. They also seem to do very well if left alone for a while. But how do they do hunting. I know they were originally bred for it, but have never seen anyone around here actually using them for it. Any help would be great. Thanks, Marcial
I currently have no dog whatsoever. I am considering getting a bird dog to hunt for doves, chuckar, blue and ruffed grouse, and maybe sage grouse. I don't have large amounts of time to train, so a dog that is easily trained and that can retain what it was trained would be the best. I have had a Cocker Spaniel before, but we never used it for hunting. He was a family pet. I liked that dog. They seem to have very good temperments, and are easy to control and inteligent animals. They also seem to do very well if left alone for a while. But how do they do hunting. I know they were originally bred for it, but have never seen anyone around here actually using them for it. Any help would be great. Thanks, Marcial
I bought this little purebred springer pup for $10.00 from a breeder. It was the runt of the litter and he was just aboutto put it down just aswe arrived. She had perfect markings but was so tiny... I offered him a ten spot and he said, no papers and no guarantee... which was fine with me. She grew up a little smaller then the other Springers we had but she was such a sweet heart (probably because we babied her as a pup) and would hunt her heart out for you.
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Well, I will not be gettinga bird dog for a while now. I rescued a Redbone Hound from a family a couple of weeks ago. He is 9 months old. I am not sure that I will be able to use him for chasing lions, but he is a quiet dog, and I didn't have the heart to say no. As it is, we get about 1 mile per day of walking and as much time as I can to train him. He was not trained well in basic obedience, so we shall see how it goes.
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.




