Sonicdmb73
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Spaniel's will find anything you train them to. Rabbits, Pheasant, Drugs, Money whatever you want. They will find it, some better than others but that is the case with any breed.Hi All,
I am very new to deer stalking. I will be getting a spaniel pup in the very near future. This puppy will be a beating dog that will also pick up pigeons for me (If all goes well).
My question, which I'm sure has been asked a million times before on here, is:
Is a spaniel a viable deer tracking dog? and if so, will I be confusing it too much by having it as a beating/retrieving/deer tracking dog?
At this stage, I am 50/50 between a cocker and a springer so if one would be a better option than another, I'd be interested to hear.
However I've three thing you need get sorted and stay on top of. Or you'll find working your dog harder work than it should be. Obedience, obedience, obedience. I have never really come across a "sticky" spaniel, but I have met plenty that are under less control than they should be. Mine are not as well behaved as I would like, partly due to a lack of training, it's taken years to get my wife to use the same commands and not let the dogs run in etc. But finally we're getting there, the next pup will be better as a result.
Don't get me wrong my now 14 year old Cocker and five year old Springer both retrieve, track and flush as required. They just take careful handling or leaving in the truck depending on where we are and what the quarry is.
The Cocker in her day never missed finding a fox, regardless of where it ended up. If her legs would let her I'm sure she'd still have a go now.
