I’m in love

Yes Phil but Spaniels are the Carlsberg of the shooting world.



@David.evans bless she looks a cracker.
Atb fromTim Chip & Toby

yep times like that video is when you miss your old spannel, they have a different outlook to working, everything. at hyper speed and don’t miss a thing
my two little tigers would tip their hat and thank you for providing a light lunch on the hoove, my young en would retrieve but the older one it’s scooby time only good for finding stuff :rofl: :rofl:
joking apart I would love another spannel and a lab time, room and work for them is always an issue
i go wildfowling with a mate who has a lab and the same for pigeon shooting
my teckels work on deer through the winter and other things the rest of the time, isn’t a week goes by when they’re not tracking up something
horses for courses as they say - I wouldn’t mind a few more horses disguised as a spannels
i love em :thumb:

cracking video Tim by the way :tiphat:
 
It's amazing how fast the love will evaporate when she chews your good boots.
The proof of love is when you go to pick up your best ever loaded rucksack, only to find one shoulder strap flapping - chewed off on the bottom left hand corner where you can’t see it - puppy Tecklelisation experience

soon learn to keep it off the deck anything you wish to keep, they only need 30 seconds at the most. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Popped into house holding 12volt battery charger put on dog cage on way past. Came back 29.5 seconds later to see the pup had to have a stretch out of the cage and inadvertently mouthed the crocodile clips on the way past. I couldn't have cut it faster with wire cutters. The spaniel I don't think destroyed any thing that wasn't for the dog, but dog proof squeaky toys didn't last minutes.
 
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