This blog is about life with my Spaniels, who are my companions and team members in various performance events. Obedience trialing is one of our main sports, where the dogs are evaluated on their heeling, retrieving, jumping and complex distance exercises. The other is freestyle, where we perform a complex routine of tricks and movement behaviors set to music. We also compete in tracking tests, and occasionally enjoy hunt tests, dock diving and barn hunting. Sometimes we dabble in conformation, which is the “beauty show” of the world of dogs.
My current spaniels are:
Kerrie is my young English Springer Spaniel, out of VinEwood kennel in Minnesota. I had been talking to the breeder for literally years with the idea of getting a springer from her “someday,” until “someday became “now.” I’m so pleased with Kerrie, who is a friend to all and shows all the work ethic, energy and enthusiasm in her work that I could hope for. We’re currently training in obedience, freestyle and tracking, and hope to do some dock-diving soon, as she comes from a dock-diving family of springers.

Brian is a blue roan English cocker who is a nephew to Robbie. In his first 3 years, he has displayed wonderful work ethic and athleticism, as well as being a delightful companion who loves his ball. He’s earned his Tracking Dog title, his CD (novice obedience) and Intermediate Freestyle Dog. Lots of fun in his future!

Robbie is a delightful English Cocker Spaniel I got as an adult. He excels as a companion (if only we gave titles for that), and he also enjoyed obedience and freestyle. From 2017, he sadly struggled with numerous health issues that we were unable to get to the bottom of. Despite the mysteriousness of his health, Robbie earned his show championship, a CDX, a novice freestyle title, and a senior barnhunt title. In 2021, we finally had an answer on Robbie’s health issues: he has Addisons, a disease that attacks the adrenal system. He is now on medication and doing so much better, but in the meantime clearly indicated to me that he was done doing performance work and just wanted to be my best buddy. Now age 12, so he is!

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