danielt 1 Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 G'day Just thought I'd show you Ferne, my 11 month old Cocker Spaniel Bitch out of Mallowdale Grand (sire ) x Dearnvalley Venus (Dam). She's a good little bitch, very very quick covering ground and a nose to match. Training coming on well, I've had her since 6 months old, so considering the short space of time i'e had her training is going well. She's house and kennel trained, walk to heal and works on whistle, sit/stay and recall and retrieving. On the other hand, my training i coming on ok, first time I've had a cocker, so patiece is a must, I'm lucky ive got a rubber grip on the end of my acme whistle, so i can bite on when she doesnt listen. Quote Link to post
springerman 2 Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 G'day Just thought I'd show you Ferne, my 11 month old Cocker Spaniel Bitch out of Mallowdale Grand (sire ) x Dearnvalley Venus (Dam). She's a good little bitch, very very quick covering ground and a nose to match. Training coming on well, I've had her since 6 months old, so considering the short space of time i'e had her training is going well. She's house and kennel trained, walk to heal and works on whistle, sit/stay and recall and retrieving. On the other hand, my training i coming on ok, first time I've had a cocker, so patiece is a must, I'm lucky ive got a rubber grip on the end of my acme whistle, so i can bite on when she doesnt listen. good luck with her training mate shes a cracking looking pup Quote Link to post
sam1 0 Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 nice bitch mate all the best with her Quote Link to post
rickyspringer 15 Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 she looks a belter and good luck with the traning, it sounds like your going well so stick at it it. regards RS PS. Springerman the 2 ESS look spot on in your avatar, L&W especially. Quote Link to post
hily 380 Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 will she have plenty of work when trained what will she be working at the most she looks like a worker Quote Link to post
hendo 1 Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Nice looking pup, what sort of work is she gonna be doing ? Baz Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 G'day Just thought I'd show you Ferne, my 11 month old Cocker Spaniel Bitch out of Mallowdale Grand (sire ) x Dearnvalley Venus (Dam). She's a good little bitch, very very quick covering ground and a nose to match. Training coming on well, I've had her since 6 months old, so considering the short space of time i'e had her training is going well. She's house and kennel trained, walk to heal and works on whistle, sit/stay and recall and retrieving. On the other hand, my training i coming on ok, first time I've had a cocker, so patiece is a must, I'm lucky ive got a rubber grip on the end of my acme whistle, so i can bite on when she doesnt listen. hi can i ask how tall your dog mate i got my bitch and she does not seam very tall Quote Link to post
gillteal 0 Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 G'day Just thought I'd show you Ferne, my 11 month old Cocker Spaniel Bitch out of Mallowdale Grand (sire ) x Dearnvalley Venus (Dam). She's a good little bitch, very very quick covering ground and a nose to match. Training coming on well, I've had her since 6 months old, so considering the short space of time i'e had her training is going well. She's house and kennel trained, walk to heal and works on whistle, sit/stay and recall and retrieving. On the other hand, my training i coming on ok, first time I've had a cocker, so patiece is a must, I'm lucky ive got a rubber grip on the end of my acme whistle, so i can bite on when she doesnt listen. hi can i ask how tall your dog mate i got my bitch and she does not seam very tall she may not be very tall, but she is gorgeous Quote Link to post
Dave C 63 Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Absolute stunner, good luck with her training. Dave. Quote Link to post
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