Miroku Mike Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Thinking it is time to put My spaniel Teague out to stud!!! Lucky Boy. He is 4 1/2 years old, has twenty five or more FTCH in 5 Generations. Comes from very good stock and it shows. He is a stocky spaniel, total powerhouse, Badgercourt style ie very solid, nice large solid black head. Bold as brass and will take on any and i mean any cover, with no messing or cowering away from it. Bit to bold sometimes, his dad does worry about him lol Very Hard hunting busy boy, but as soft natured as they come. Looking for a very similar Bitch in the Norfolk area. Liver and white would be nice. I would be looking for pick of the litter. Thought i would check out if any of you boys might be interested first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickyspringer Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 exactly as i like them, whats he like for noise? or is he totally silent, as a retriever and also what was he like to train, is he soft natured or a hard dog, and lastly whats his breeding, thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miroku Mike Posted January 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Never Barks. When He's busy he is quiet lol. Only ever used him for walking up and rough shooting, ie he has only ever known work. I took him pigeon shooting twice, he fidgited about the whole time and started whining to be honest, i never bothered taking him that much as he gets bored, could have kept taking him and cured the problem with water no problem, ie quick squirt out of a bottle. But as i stated he is a hard hunter and always wants to be on the move, typical springer. I didnt want a lab because of where i shoot is all rough, lab would have happily sat in a hide without a peep. Horse's for course's and all that. Very good retriever, super keen and wont come back till he has the bird. Soft!! if he could live in my pocket he would lol. But when shooting nothing and no one else exsist just the job in hand (proper springer lol), bar me and thats only a quick look to see he's in range. All business Breeding he has badgercourt, birchams, redhead riley to name a few i recognise. My apologies he only has 20 ftch in five generations, it my cocker thats has 25 or more. My Dad trained him as i had no real experience, Dad then taught me as he trained him, after 3months at boot camp lol i had a cracking dog. Hope that helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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