View Full Version : Wanted : English Springer Spaniel Pup
Welsh_Wizard
05-04-08, 03:39 PM
Alright guys..
I'm after a mutt. Specifically an English Springer Spaniel. If any of you ORG'er's know of any local breeders, or friends that are looking offload a pup, let me know.
- Preferably a dog although a lady mutt is ok I guess..
- I will want to have a look at the conditions its been born in (ie: with mum)
- A decent pedigree is an added bonus..
Looking to pay a good price so want a bit of quality in return if you know my meaning..
Merci Boocoop.
Wiz
missyburd
05-04-08, 07:05 PM
Good choice, I'd love a springer :)
Have you had a look in any shooting mags? They usually have a lengthy list of breeders and pups for sale.
Welsh_Wizard
06-04-08, 08:42 PM
I've had a look at some of the shooting websites and most seem to only offer pups to 'working homes'.. will keep looking tho'.. :)
Shellywoozle
06-04-08, 08:46 PM
http://springthing.3.forumer.com/
Have a look on that forum, amazing people who have some in foster homes, pedigrees, all sorts.
I have a mad Springer and love him to bits, you will have one loyal and loving dog with ALOT of energy :)
That site has been a great point of contact !!
Good luck in your hunt.
good choice,
I have a 5yr old made ESS and love him to bits. the friendliest most docile and funny breed you can get. Boundless energy as well so you will need to walk him a fair bit.
I can take mide on a good 6 mile run and he wont even be bothered, ans willing to go again after a quick drink.
missyburd
07-04-08, 12:13 AM
I've had a look at some of the shooting websites and most seem to only offer pups to 'working homes'.. will keep looking tho'.. :)
I had a flick through one of YC's mags and found a good many pages in there on dogs for sale, including new breeds that are apparently accepted as working breeds now including "springadors" craziness!
I wish my circumstances were different, I'd have one in a flash. They're a brilliant dog, sharp as a pin, full of beans. Great company.
My Springer Spaniel was given to me buckshee as she was gun-shy and "useless" to her former owner. Maybe worth asking around rough-shooting circles? It won't be a puppy though.
If you want a gun dog then ignore everything I've written:)
I had a flick through one of YC's mags and found a good many pages in there on dogs for sale, including new breeds that are apparently accepted as working breeds now including "springadors" craziness!
My favourite dog would be a cross between a border collie and a springer spaniel - a boing spallie?:confused:
missyburd
07-04-08, 12:44 AM
My favourite dog would be a cross between a border collie and a springer spaniel - a boing spallie?:confused:
That certainly would be dog that went boing, with all that energy! It'd be bouncing off the ceilings!
How about springer collie, nice and simple :lol:
my uncle trains springer spaniels (dont know if they are english or if that is a different breed to scottish born ones) for foreign rich peeps. He has 17 at the moment in his converted double garage. He does all the shooting hunting stuffwith them but they are not pets. He had the mum of a litter as a pet - mad as a bucket of frogs.
Samnooshka
07-04-08, 08:34 AM
Alright guys..
I'm after a mutt. Specifically an English Springer Spaniel. If any of you ORG'er's know of any local breeders, or friends that are looking offload a pup, let me know.
- Preferably a dog although a lady mutt is ok I guess..
- I will want to have a look at the conditions its been born in (ie: with mum)
- A decent pedigree is an added bonus..
Looking to pay a good price so want a bit of quality in return if you know my meaning..
Merci Boocoop.
Wiz
Ok.....
Check out the breed club website for reputable breeders.
Go and visit some (distance shouldn't be an issue to find the right breeder)
Ask to see both the parents hip scores and eye tests... hip scores should be a low number and the eyes should be clear and tested on a yearly basis.
Ask to see the parents both preferably but diffinitly the mother. If she already has pups make sure you see her interacting with the pups. If there are no puppies available ask to go on a waiting list... if they are a good breeder they should not have puppies overly ready for sale... if they have more dogs than seems necesary look at their living conditions... state of the cages etc... please please please avoid puppy farmers!!! saying that not all puppy farmers let their dogs live in horrid conditions... look for a variety of breeds being held there, if you do a google search on what is a puppy farmer then you will get an idea.
Ask them what age the pups get re-homed, if its anything less than 8 weeks walk away and save your money!
Look also at rescue. There are plenty of young dogs needing good homes through no fault of their own. Also any good breeder will take bak a pup, no matter what age, if things do not work out with you. A bad breeder will not take back a dog.... and will not refund you anything if they do take it back.... ask your breeder what would happen if the worst happens and you can no longer care for the dog.
A breeder like the dog is also for "life" they will be your first point of call should you have any questions about your dog, provide support should something happen and some even offer kenneling if you are to go away on holiday and can't take the pup.
Sorry for the long post... as i help out with the malamute rescue we see so many come "through our door" that it breaks my heart... and all dogs are under a year in rescue at the moment... one is even 9 weeks old!!!! Its where people don't do their research, pick bad breeders who don't care (like our Mia's breeder... and she should be a lesson to anyone not to go to a puppy farmer!!)... i know a springer is a long way froma malamute but their should be no compromise on picking a good breeder!! Don't just get one from a paper... thats just as bad and many "accidental" matings are advertised there with no health checks done on the parents and not even KC registered!
Don't get sucked into paying less because the pup isn't KC registered... it only puts more money in the PF's pockets. Also whilst waiting for your pup, look into obedience classes for the puppy and find a good class... Lupo is 18 months and still regularly goes to obedience... not so much for training but for socialisation which is a big issue with dogs now... so many problems arrise from dogs who are not socialised. Also look at training clubs that offer gun dog classes... find out what extra things other than being a pet your dog can do... with our boy we do agility, weight pull, sledding/mushing/dry land sledding, we will be showing our next pup, obedience, scent training, backpacking (where he wears a back pack weighing 30% of his bodyweight)... there is so much you can do with any dog... find out what you can do with it :)
again sorry for the ramble... just want you to make the right decision for your puppy and your future together... if you need any more advice pm me :)
Just had another thought... ask the parents age... mum should be older than 2 and dad should be older than 18 months... anything younger... walk away!! also if they mention anything about accidental matings... walk away... a good question to ask is... "why are you breeding this litter, and why are you breeding these 2 dogs in particular?" shows you are interested in your dogs future ;)
Also unlike most things... money doesn't buy quality ;) some PF's are more expensive than actual breeders... i see Shell has posted a link to a forum... before you make a decision on a breeder maybe worth an ask on their to see what people think of them too or even if they have heard of them!
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