I have a friend looking for a top quality, field bred cocker pup. Any recommendations?
Thanks!
Top Quality Field Bred Cockers
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Re: Top Quality Field Bred Cockers
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Ken's a pretty good guy. He posts on UJ. I had a deposit for one of his ECs but after two failed pregnancies I went with another breed I had wanted to try. of course the next breeding was successful
My wife is wondering if I'm going to get another dog after our old Lab has gone on to Tinkamtown. I'm not sure if at my age I'll get another with a 2 year old dog in the house, but I'm sure thinking of trying for an EC
Ken's a pretty good guy. He posts on UJ. I had a deposit for one of his ECs but after two failed pregnancies I went with another breed I had wanted to try. of course the next breeding was successful
My wife is wondering if I'm going to get another dog after our old Lab has gone on to Tinkamtown. I'm not sure if at my age I'll get another with a 2 year old dog in the house, but I'm sure thinking of trying for an EC
Re: Top Quality Field Bred Cockers
I kept a puppy from my last litter. One thing about it is I probably won't have to worry about putting the dog down when he gets old..............Cj
Re: Top Quality Field Bred Cockers
I highly recommend these ECS. Although I am biased on the GSP litters. Seen/met the dogs and have a great temperment.
http://www.germanshorthairpointerrrk.co ... 17-litters
http://www.germanshorthairpointerrrk.co ... 17-litters