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Question about cockers
I have always had blonde or buff cockers and am thinking of getting another one but would like a different colour. My question is...I have gone to see some pups that were tan and black and I noticed that the fathers coat was rather thick and curly and my buffs are all much straighter and flatter coats. Are my eyes playing tricks on my or do the different colour variations have different textures?? Thanks for your help.
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Hi I have had one of each one was from this kennel http://www.execulink.com/~bwsnell/snellindex2.htm
THere was a couple years apart so I did not really notice the difference, but all 3 of my greys have different coats, Callies was longer and very fine, Sunny has very short coarser coat and Maya's hair length is medium and fine., yet they share similiar pedigree lines thru Elsie Jones and Westy Whizzer, though Sunny has less Irish in him, so possibly the longer finer coats are more common in the irish bred dogs http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?d=cbar+gena http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?i=362025 http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?d=leonor+chick |
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Joey is an English Cocker when his hair is allowed to grow out a bit its very wavy - but the texture is still soft and fine. He is Liver Roan color. Although I think chocolate roan sounds better.
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Our family loves English cocker spaniels. We've owned five over the past 20 years and currently have two: a 6-year-old dog and a 6-month-old puppy. English cockers are more calm than their American cousins and I think they are better bred, but they are fairly immature dogs as a breed. It's kind of like living with a loving toddler who likes to make mischief.
We have owned red, tan & white, black, buff, and black/white/tan cockers. Their hair texture varied but generally the solid colors had silky hair. The tan & white's hair was coarse and grew slowly, while the black/white/tan has silky black/tan hair and slightly coarse white hair. It all looks the same when he's groomed but as his hair grows, the black/tan silky hair tends to curl and grow faster than the straighter white hair. It doesn't sound pretty but I think he's actually our most attractive dog (and I'm not being partial when I say they were all good-looking). The combination of colors is striking and gives his face personality. The next prettiest dog is our red cocker. He looks like a miniature Irish setter. I've found that the color of the cocker is related to its personality, so you might want to think about the personality of the dog you want to get. I may be wrong, but I think that reds are more emotional and like to be a one-person-dog. Buffs are more likely to be overbred because they are so popular, but getting a good breeder should help. Of course, I loved them all but our black and black/tan/white cockers were the most companionable and friendly dogs we've had. Last edited by DRN; May 6th, 2006 at 11:04 PM. |
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