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Vincent is the best dog attended the Sanford Chamber greeted all the members enjoyed the meeting and breakfast, then went to the childrens daycare center and loved on all the children. This is a great dog. Judy
All of our rescues have a story as to how they came to be with Pet Rescue by Judy. Vincent's is a little sad. He came to us via an ex-boyfriend. Vincent's Mommy went to visit family in Puerto Rico and left Vincent with her boyfriend. She decided to stay in Puerto Rico and did not come back to retreive Vincent. The boyfriend was living in an apartment that didn't allow dogs in the first place, so came to us to find Vincenet a new home. Will you be that new home?
Vincent qualifies for our Seniors for Seniors program. If adopted by a senior (55+) his adoption fee will be $100.
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, this is the founder of all the English hunting spaniels. During the Renaissance, it was considered the ideal companion for the European hunter. Its popularity in America began in 1700. The Springer Spaniel gets its name from his method of flushing game: he springs forward to drive birds out of hiding. This breed hunts well both on land and water and is good at work in brush. He also is a fine retriever. The English Springer Spaniel's merry, gentle personality makes him an ideal family dog. His talents are hunting, tracking, retrieving, watchdogging, agility, competitive obedience, and performing tricks. Most English Springers are even-tempered, gentle, friendly, and sociable dogs that are great for kids. Intelligent, skillful, willing and obedient. Playful, energetic and a quick leaner. Merry, brave and sweet tail-waggers. Cheerful and courageous. It is affectionate, good natured and sincere, this dog loves everyone. Springers do best when they are with people as much as possible. They can get into trouble if left alone too long. They love water and may constantly get themselves wet and muddy. Usually they are good with other pets with the possible exception of birds. Sometimes argumentative with same sex dogs. This breed can be destructive and bark a lot if left alone. Springers need wise guidance through what is called their "teenage" time. Some are high-energy and they are all intelligent. They need a soft, but firm hand so they always know who is in control. There are two types of Springers - field and bench. The field type are bred for hunting and field trial work. They tend to have more white coat than the bench type, much less hair, and are more high energy. The bench type are bred for conformation shows and have more liver or black than white, they have much more coat, but are usually calmer. They have a life expectancy of 12-14 years.
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