BimboBob
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Arthur on the right is a Cocker. Willow is a rescue Springer, around 7 years old. Placid as you like. Apart from when Arthur goes near her ball.Springers?
Arthur on the right is a Cocker. Willow is a rescue Springer, around 7 years old. Placid as you like. Apart from when Arthur goes near her ball.Springers?
Fit looking dogs.Arthur on the right is a Cocker. Willow is a rescue Springer, around 7 years old. Placid as you like. Apart from when Arthur goes near her ball.
Willow brings it back, Arthur will after we've played our little "chase me" game first.Fit looking dogs.
A friend in Suffolk always had springers now has a couple of cockers.
Wonderful dogs. They’d chase a ball until your arm dropped off from throwing it.
Boey was the same. I gave up trying to get a ball off him.Willow brings it back, Arthur will after we've played our little "chase me" game first.
Boey looks and sounds like a great dog, but maybe you should get another but a different breed so there’s no direct comparison.When I lost my Golden RetrieverFabulous temperament too.
Contemplating getting another but still think I’ll just be comparing it with my old buddy.
Seriously thinking of getting two.Boey looks and sounds like a great dog, but maybe you should get another but a different breed so there’s no direct comparison.When I lost my Golden Retriever
i rescued a Beagle ,totally different dogs.You obviously gave him a great life, but there’s a lot of dogs out there that need a good home or maybe get two if circumstances permit,there’s a lot of advantages of having more than one.
Good stuffSeriously thinking of getting two.
We are patrons of Dogs Trust and may look to rescue one there as well as talking to the breeder Boey came from.