
Although most people think of a Labrador Retreiver and Pointer, when the subject comes to hunting,
Spaniels have always been favored buy some because they make exceptional all around gun/bird dogs.
Not only can they be trained to locate and retrieve game, they are excellent at “flushing out”
game birds such as grouse and pheasant from the low ground cover that makes for their habitat.
In addition, most spaniels are proficient swimmers and can be used to flush and retrieve water-fowl.
Although breeds like the Cocker Spaniel
and Springer Spaniel are seen often as
pets these days, they have
nevertheless retained their strong hunting instincts and most (with the proper training) can excel at
the tasks they were originally bred for.
My personal favourite is the “cocker”, to which I have an special fondness, due to memories of my youth when my father
and uncle used to hunt pheasant on the Yorkshire Moors. I gave up hunting years ago, but since those days I’ve always
owned a Springer or a Cocker Spaniel
Nowadays, they are amongst the most popular pet dog breeds and it’s not a wonder - with their shiny coats (which come in
an abundance of colours) and big beautiful eyes they are difficult to resist.
Playful (they make good throw-ball dogs), loyal and ever by your side they also make great companions for the entire family.
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