smarty 0 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 a bloke who i beat with has a B/W springer its tiny about 10 tts and maybe a foot n alf to 2 foot long really small but flew through cover like nothin ive seen !!! anyone had a springer this size ?? if so what bloodlines or who bred it ?? and it dosent have a apple head like most springers ive seen quite a narrow snout curious about this type of dog any help much appreciated oh and before any asks its definatlety a full springer because the gamekeeper had the papera for her but didnt pass the papers on please help Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 bump bumpety bump bump bump Quote Link to post
Guest ESS Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 NEED AN AFFIX OR AT LEAST PARENTS TO HELP,IVE BEEN KNOW TO BREED SMALL SPRINGERS ,KEV OR NIC ON HERE ARE WALKING PEDIGREE WILKAPEDIA .. REGARDS ME Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 7, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 similar to the pic http://static.preloved.co.uk/uploads/userp...255886-141m.jpg found it on preloved or sumat Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 7, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 (edited) found a dog similar to my mates and the seller says these are in the dogs pedigree anyone point me in the direction of the pedigree which is responsible for the dogs small size FTCH Deepfleet Jay. FTC Ragamuffin of Deepfleet. FTCH Clarburgh Art.,FTC Rytex Rod. FTC Roughburn Lark & FTC Readhead Riley and it says the bitch is from sandringham estate ?? my new discovery of these tiny springers were at pateley bridge near that area lol Edited December 7, 2008 by smarty Quote Link to post
druimmuir 1 Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 None of the names mentioned scream out to me small spaniels, not wanting to open a big can of worms here but papers sometimes mean very little there are many cockers out there registered as cockers with ftch parents when there is springer in their lineage and vice versa with the springers, it's a lottery sometimes but it happens and it pays to know the people you deal with when buying a spaniel. Do you know anything else about the dams lines ? I find it a bit weird the breeder had papers but didn't pass them on ? Nic Quote Link to post
Creccamarsh 0 Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 I have a B/W springer dog , 12months old a few days ago, and whilst he is not tiny he is far from big. He has always seemed small to me but I have noticed lots of very big springers around. He is what I would describe as a medium, nice sized springer, not too big and not too small and he destroys cover and ground if game is hiding deep inside it with plenty of pace, drive and style. He was bred by Pete Avery of Deepfleet Gundogs. His sire , Rags , is not a small dog though. His sire is FTCH Rytex Ragamuffin and his Dam is Bonniemore Summer of Simba. The dams lines go back to lots of Parkbreck ( 4 lines in G G grandparents ) and Rytex ( Kenine Robb, Raffle etc..) and Cressett in the rest. Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 9, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 what lines make the smallest dogs or is there no set rules in how the pups turn out and how would u tell at 6 week if the dog will make a big dog or a small dog or is it not possible ??? Quote Link to post
Creccamarsh 0 Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 It is hard to say, as sometimes there may be a smaller pup in a litter but once taken away from the litter it develops in to a adult of similar size to it's litter mates. Sometimes the small one will always be the small one. The biggest litter of ESS I ever had was out of a smalll bitch to a med dog yet the litter turned out huge, two of them were the biggest Springers I had seen. Other people with more knowledge of lines, pedigrees etc.. will have more input than myself. Quote Link to post
withnellmoor 0 Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Sadly I am with Nic on this one...a bit of hickory pockery with the wrong breed can produce very big cockers or small springers.... Had a guy recently for a lesson with what I naturally presumed was a black and white (badger) springer..only to be told that it was a blue roan cocker..... Yeah [bANNED TEXT] Regards Kev Quote Link to post
druimmuir 1 Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 lol Kev sad thing is thats more common than not ! Smarty - Regards the comments of 6 weeks old it is the lottery, you could pick the smallest pup and it turns into the biggest adult, I personally am not so hung up on size but like my male dogs to look like dogs and my bitches to look like bitches, I like a big strong dog, not a wirey whippety type, Nic Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 9, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 i just like the smallish types and i am not keen on large dogs and dont like the springers with the large heads i like the head shape of ESS profile picture just personal preference i think mate Quote Link to post
matthewb 0 Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 i just like the smallish types and i am not keen on large dogs and dont like the springers with the large heads i like the head shape of ESS profile picture just personal preference i think mate Look on deepfleet gundogs and toonarmy gundogs. They both have small B/W springers. Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted December 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 sounds like the lottery !!! well hopefully i'll win Quote Link to post
Guest kelly81 Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 sounds like the lottery !!!well hopefully i'll win the dog you are on about is out ot very good field trialing stock thats why it is so small.clarbrugh art was run by ian openshaw and won loads of field trials and was a very small dog Quote Link to post
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