Breedia Dog Forum
They're amazing basically! I grew up with the absolute best example of the breed, he was calm and biddable, impeccable with children, excellent with...
My two do so quite happily, unless they're secretly depressed and not telling me!:mrgreen: Sounds like this woman's dogs are particuarly badly...
Absolutely!!!
Chester, out Irish sounds like your boy, he's super smart, picks stuff up very quickly and thrives on learning and putting his training into practice...
An excellent combination!!:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
That's such a tough question!! I adore Chester and the various markings of the english make them irresistible but I think it has to be gordons for...
I found one accidentally, he was an orange belton called Sebastian, and he has the square head that I love so made an enquiry but he's been reserved...
Thank-you ladies, knew you'd all have good info!! Haven't put me off at all, they sound like a combination of Chester and Griffin with the high...
Come on guys spill, apart from the well known recall issues that plague those of us with setter-itis what are they like to live with, train etc......
Spaniel - Clumber or Sussex, both working though not show type, the difference is huge that I've seen. Setter - Gordon, if it's not one I have a bit...
When I was at Crufts I watched a display from a expert working springer chap and he uses paint rollers for his pups to train them as they've a...
Griffin at 10 months. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Think as Rach says some do, some don't. I wouldn't say either of ours drool particuarly badly, though if pushed I'd say Chester, irish, more so than...