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Originally posted by Black Sheep View PostThis is mitch, my 9 year old failed ex working cocker. His nickname is the undertaker as he had a habit of burying the birds he was meant to retrieve
He got a glowing report from my friend who said he was no trouble in the back of his landy, until he realised mitch had eaten his lunch lol
and if you think cockers are fun.......you should try a Brittney spaniel
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Originally posted by soramad View PostI have seven show cocker spaniels four dogs ,three bitches, they have got to be one of the most laid back dog breeds, great temperment and characters though two dogs fighting can do real damage to each other. The only breed of dog I have ever really taken to.
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostAny dog can turn fruit loops in a second.
A mate of the wife has a phobia about dogs because their family pet, fantastic temprement, lovely dog, just suddenly lost it one day and pretty much ripped her husband's throat out. Thankfully he survived but the dog had to be put down.
The cause? An undiagnosed brain tumour was apparently putting pressure on the brain and it just grew to a critical size where it put pressure on a certain part of the dog's brain...
<EDIT>Incidentally, I've got a couple of Aussie Sheepdogs (Kelpies).
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Originally posted by malxwal View PostWorking cocker, our Edie at around 5 months.
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Originally posted by soramad View PostI have seven show cocker spaniels four dogs ,three bitches, they have got to be one of the most laid back dog breeds, great temperment and characters though two dogs fighting can do real damage to each other. The only breed of dog I have ever really taken to.
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Originally posted by dieselboy View PostMy dog gets so excited when I take her to the park she tries to jump into the boot by herself. Doesnt matter if you say sit or wait she just does it any way. The thing is the truck is too tall for her, she is only a staff. I'll happily lift her in but she still tries to jump out of my arms. Except when I'm not looking she tries and then falls over. Last time she managed to hurt herself as she was limping for a day or so
The other time I took her out I went to let the rear window down from inside and she jumped in, on the seat then jumped in the back and dirtied the seats!
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Originally posted by ziggy View Postyes good breed have you any pics
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Originally posted by Hi-sider View PostI have a Springer/Cocker cross. He had an op 2 days ago for a luxating patella. Trying to keep him quiet for a few days. Don't think he's too happy at the mo." Time wounds all heels ".
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