My grandparents springer spaniels are called Bruno (as in Frank Bruno the boxer), and Sumer. They are great names, for springer spaniels.
Sparky is also a good name. If your dog is liver and brown, you could call him/her liver. Maybe Blackie if he/she's black.
I have been asking that question for a while and then decided to create a list of Springer names. You can find it at: www.love-springer-spaniels.com/springer-spaniel-names.html:
There are over 470 names of springers belonging to other people just like you.
for a girl Tisha, Mimi, Cleo, or Cloey, for a boy DJ, Daniel, Mike, or Cookies and Creme but for short you can call him cookie!!
If it's a boy you could call him Oreo, if its a girl you could call her Peppermint Patty.
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well a springer spaniel but if you don't want the same kind of dog.... Any kind of spaniel would be good.
There are many dog rescue organizations in London. One of the largest cocker spaniel rescue organization in London is CAESSR. This stands for the Cocker and English Springer Spaniel Rescue. There are many cocker and springer spaniels listed who are in need of good homes.
Yes Welsh Springer Spaniel are quite good in agility at least 9/10 is their grade. Welsh Springers can do a lot of tasks such as water retrieving, flushing, tracking and they can be good therapy dogs. But if you want dog for agility Welsh Springer Spaniel is awesome, and one good thing about them that there is no separate hunting and show line like in English Springers, also you can consider them as good potential, and some other breeds which makes excellent agility dogs from VIII. FCI group is Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever as well as Lagotto Romagnolo and Spanish Water dog.
Yes, I love English springer spaniels! I have an adorable one named Mickey. He is very playful and keeps us in shape. BELIEVE ME! He is very special to us and a #1 dog. The English springer spaniel is a very lovable breed and a good house pet!
Yes Welsh Springer Spaniel are quite good in agility at least 9/10 is their grade. Welsh Springers can do a lot of tasks such as water retrieving, flushing, tracking and they can be good therapy dogs. But if you want dog for agility Welsh Springer Spaniel is awesome, and one good thing about them that there is no separate hunting and show line like in English Springers, also you can consider them as good potential, and some other breeds which makes excellent agility dogs from VIII. FCI group is Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever as well as Lagotto Romagnolo and Spanish Water dog.
i would name tori
The English Cocker is described as merry and affectionate with an equable disposition. He's playful, trainable, and friendly toward people (although sometimes reserved with strangers) and other dogs. English Cockers will bark to let you know someone's approaching, so they're good watchdogs, but as typical spaniels they'll happily show the burglar where the silver is. for more details: http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/english-cocker-spaniel/personality
What is black and white, black and white, black and white, black and blue? A nun falling down the stairs.
I was wondering the same thing and I have been doing some research and I think that once a month is good! Monty my Springer sometimes gets a bit of a "Doggy" smell to him and thats when i wash him. If you wash them too often you wash the oils out of their skin and it makes their coat dull and not healthy looking. Hope this helped!
These are some of the breed highlights of English Springer Spaniels: * They don't like to be left alone and may become nuisance barkers if they're bored or lonely. * In recent years, there have been reports of English Springer Spaniels who are aggressive or overly submissive. * In essence, there are two varieties of English Spring Spaniel: ones intended to work in the field, and ones intended to show. * Don't expect your English Springer Spaniel to be a good guard dog. * English Springer Spaniels were developed to have great stamina and energy. * Some English Springer Spaniels can demonstrate submissive urination, which means they pee in excitement or anxiety when you come home. * Be sure to keep your English Springer Spaniel on a leash when you take him to unprotected areas. ADDED TO PREVIOUS ANSWER: I have a springer spaniel and have many friends who have them also. They... * love people * love water * obedient (i take him down to the park for a swim and he runs, swims, rolls, does all the doggy stuff but will come when called) springer spaniels love obeying their masters * love water * love sniffing around (as they were initially hunting dogs) * playful * the most beautiful nature of a dog i have ever seen * great with kids and families * happy, go lucky dogs * minimal guard dog ability * we have had absolutely no problems with my springer barking. if anything he barks less than most other dog breeds * do not have a yappy bark (big positive) * love attention and giving you kisses * my dog has only peed in excitement once and it was the first ever time he was alklowed inside and lots of people were over (this is fair enough though as he had been a always outside dog for over five years) * always happy to see you
If you train your spaniel or if your spaniel is well behaved then yes they are.