Bunny-Blaster 0 Posted October 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 you have time on your side, put the work and training into him and get an honest opinion of him from other spaniel people see how he is after a few seasons then if he is doing the job well find a bitch of similar strenghts and the right paperwork to try and improve any weakness that may show up.steadiness is trained in not bred in............the right biddable temp that allows steadyness training to be easy is what you are after....... i believe paperwork is important, it's not a blank cheque to charge more. Thanks Kiwi, Some good points there. Kindest regards, Jase Quote Link to post
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