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I really can't say I know the difference in spaniels.
I do know there's a major difference in field and bench-bred labs. I have a bench-bred female and she's a very sedate, calm dog with a very self-assured attitude. She's got a wide, blocky look that's almost hinting of a rottie from a distance. She's content to be a couch potato and cuddle as much as she can. I have 2 field bred labs and they're far more active, excitable and needy of large amounts of exercise. They're much narrower bodied, longer nosed, love to run and run and run... They're loving, but in a much more frantic, bouncy way. They'll lick you to distraction. If it's the same for spaniels, they're very different dogs.
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I too, think the Springer Spaniel is a beautiful dog. Someone gave one to my son-in-law when my granddaughter was young, about 2 I think. They ended up having to give the dog away again because it was too hyper for the 2 year old. It was very smart and followed commands, but its need for exercise, as Tink mentioned, was so high that if not walked and exercised A LOT every day, it got so hyper they couldn't trust it to not knock down the baby accidentally.
Also, I had another friend who had a Springer Spaniel who turned aggressive toward the grandchildren when they arrived. They had to put the dog down because of this. It could not be trusted around young children. I also agree with Tink that a dog bred to hunt small prey, might not be the best around little Yorkies. Good luck with your decision!
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Wonderful breed! I have been friends with this girl for years.
She has 3 Springers (Riley, Jasmine and Tucker) and tons of video of them... you can get ahold of her through her youtube account and ask her questions about her breed, she's great ![]() http://www.youtube.com/user/ashsmash288 Good luck! |
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Location: New Caney, Texas (outside Houston)
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THANKS ALL - This girl is a show-bench breed, so she is supposed to be more laid back. I'm still thinking about it. There are so many other things I need right now. But, I want this puppy! And, that's why I would only get a puppy so she can be raised with my g-kids and other doggies. I just wish my Hubby would say "NO"! No I don't!
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Good luck! She sounds like a wonderful dog!!! You must have a really soft heart - makes me smile!
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She's so cute Sandy....you'll know what to do. I think sometimes, we get a sign or something letting us know what to do.
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