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I wouldn't bother.

Any cocker I have seen (KC show shite) has been a fanny licker.

 

Save your money and buy a well bred pup from working lines.

 

No doubt someone will come on and tell me a story about their show bred cocker being the best dog at their shoot...but I aint interested.

 

FTB

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What do you want it for exactly. If its just to do a bit of beating with then getting it as a puppy i'm sure it could be trained to be a steady little dog. I wouldn't expect it to be no world beater(pardon the pun)..... :thumbs:

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What do you want it for exactly. If its just to do a bit of beating with then getting it as a puppy i'm sure it could be trained to be a steady little dog. I wouldn't expect it to be no world beater(pardon the pun)..... :thumbs:

 

 

Im not being funny mate but most of these show lines are that far removed from the real deal they have almost no hunting instinct...whatsoever.

 

FTB

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What do you want it for exactly. If its just to do a bit of beating with then getting it as a puppy i'm sure it could be trained to be a steady little dog. I wouldn't expect it to be no world beater(pardon the pun)..... :thumbs:

 

 

Im not being funny mate but most of these show lines are that far removed from the real deal they have almost no hunting instinct...whatsoever.

 

FTB

I dont know cockers so al leave it there but i reckon most dogs trained from a pup will stick there nose in a bush when they smell something, maybe not..... :thumbs:

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Aye maybe, maybe not.

 

One things for sure if I'm going to spend a year, maybe 2 putting a heap of time, effort and expense into rearing and entering a dog it has to be bred the right way to increase the odds of gettiing a decent end product.

 

But people have different ways of doing things I suppose.

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FTB

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Aye maybe, maybe not.

 

One things for sure if I'm going to spend a year, maybe 2 putting a heap of time, effort and expense into rearing and entering a dog it has to be bred the right way to increase the odds of gettiing a decent end product.

 

But people have different ways of doing things I suppose.

:thumbs:

FTB

Agree mate could work out to be a fecking waste of time..... but so could a pup out of good stuff mind....depends who's doing the training.... :yes:

If the dog is to work at any decent standard then of course look for 2 decent working parents, not just how much red is in the paperwork.... ;)

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I've seen a show cocker trained to a good standard for the beating line. It's only fault was it squeaked when cast off but as for drive you couldn't fault it. Handled out to retrieves lovely too. If I had the choice I wouldn't go for one mind, as has already been said give yourself a helping hand and look for a dog from working lines. Atb!

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Aye maybe, maybe not.

 

One things for sure if I'm going to spend a year, maybe 2 putting a heap of time, effort and expense into rearing and entering a dog it has to be bred the right way to increase the odds of gettiing a decent end product.

 

But people have different ways of doing things I suppose.

:thumbs:

FTB

Agree mate could work out to be a fecking waste of time..... but so could a pup out of good stuff mind....depends who's doing the training.... :yes:

If the dog is to work at any decent standard then of course look for 2 decent working parents, not just how much red is in the paperwork.... ;)

:thumbs:

 

 

Couldn't agree more.

Especially in spaniels. Most of them are all style and no substance.

Burnt out after one grouse drive.

 

FTB

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