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If he isn't any good at 2 he never will be, that's not the point though.

 

 

 

Was he stolen from a run/pen, is he chipped?

 

 

Bit of a broad sweeping statement! There are plenty of 2year and older dogs that come good in later life. Many trainers say don't even start until 12-18 months, obviously case by case basis.

 

 

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Bit of a broad sweeping statement! There are plenty of 2year and older dogs that come good in later life. Many trainers say don't even start until 12-18 months, obviously case by case basis.

 

 

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It may well be a sweeping statement. We've kept Spaniels for many years, I've yet to see one come good after the age of two.

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If you wait two years to train a spannle , there may well be bad habits to deal with . They need training early ,in my opinion .

 

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This is true . My latest did not come off until 8 months . I have found with spaniels you are constantly training them until the are near retirement . Working Cockers anyway .

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Why not put it on here mate. Many of us regard our dogs as family members and rate them higher than many people we know. Losing a dog is like losing a child to many people, and to think where some of them may end up is extremely distressing. There is actually a petition going at the moment to try to raise the deterrent of this awful crime which is becoming more common.

Please sign:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/181752

There is also the 'Dog Lost' site which might help:

DogLost - Reuniting Lost Dogs With Their Owners

I hope there is a safe reunion.

SG

 

Signed that petition and i couldnt agree with you more,animals are more than pets they are family.

Having lost my beloved collie recently im only too aware of the amazing influence they have on us.

Really hope that spaniels reunited with his mum and dad soon.

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