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		<title>Springer Spaniel Fire Sniffer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a Welshman, this one is close to home for me! Sammy has helped investigate 500 fires &#8211; he sniffs to find if an accelerant has been used to start it. Now, he&#8217;s a finalist in the Hero Dogs award of the Dogs Trust. He sniffs for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service. The BBC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Welshman, this one is close to home for me!</p>
<p>Sammy has helped investigate 500 fires &#8211; he sniffs to find if an accelerant has been used to start it. Now, he&#8217;s a finalist in the Hero Dogs award of the Dogs Trust. He sniffs for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.</p>
<p>The BBC reports that:</p>
<p>Trainer Matt Jones, 32, of Usk, Monmouthshire, said before the Dogs Trust awards on Monday: &#8220;He is very passionate for his work.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sammy, who is eight, has lived with Mr Jones since he was one and has been trained by him to home in on a range of materials often used to start fires.</p>
<p>He can detect the presence of petrol, diesel, paraffin, white spirit, barbecue fluid, turpentine, acetone, lighter fluid and ethanol up to two weeks after a blaze.</p>
<p>Mr Jones said: &#8220;He gives a passive indication that something is there. He stares at what he has found. He is very accurate, to one or two inches.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The dog&#8217;s ability is above what science can detect”</p>
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<div>Crime scene investigators then take a sample from the area and put it through laboratory tests to determine which of the substances is present.</div>
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		<title>Springer Spaniel Companion Now On Kindle And iPhone/iPad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Springer Spaniel Fans, I&#8217;m delighted to announce that The Springer Spaniel Companion is now available on the Kindle, and in the iTunes Store. If you&#8217;re a Nook user, it&#8217;s in the Barnes &#38; Noble store too, and available at Lulu for many other formats. Here are the links: Kindle &#8211; Amazon.com  Amazon.co.uk iTunes Store [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Springer Spaniel Fans,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m delighted to announce that The Springer Spaniel Companion is now available on the Kindle, and in the iTunes Store.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a Nook user, it&#8217;s in the Barnes &amp; Noble store too, and available at Lulu for many other formats. Here are the links:</p>
<p>Kindle &#8211; <a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Springer-Spaniel-Companion-ebook/dp/B004T3AACM" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a>  <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Springer-Spaniel-Companion-ebook/dp/B004T3AACM" target="_blank">Amazon.co.uk</a></p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/springer-spaniel-companion/id498963806?mt=11" target="_blank">iTunes Store</a></p>
<p><a title="The Springer Spaniel Companion" href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-springer-spaniel-companion-phil-marks/1108565236" target="_blank">Nook/Barnes&amp;Noble</a></p>
<p><a title="The Springer Spaniel Companion" href="http://www.lulu.com/shop/phil-marks/the-springer-spaniel-companion/ebook/product-18847729.html" target="_blank">Lulu for Sony, Kobo </a>and many others</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the Table of Contents:</p>
<p>Introduction</p>
<p>General Points about Dog Ownership</p>
<h2>Chapter1</h2>
<p>Origins and History</p>
<p>About the Breed</p>
<p>Personality</p>
<p>With Other Pets</p>
<h2>Chapter 2</h2>
<p>More About Springers</p>
<p>Coloring</p>
<p>The Coat</p>
<p>Size and Weight</p>
<p>Pedigrees</p>
<p>Lifespan</p>
<h2>Chapter 3</h2>
<p>What’s different about Welsh Springer Spaniels?</p>
<p>Physical Differences</p>
<p>Lineage</p>
<p>Distribution</p>
<h2>Chapter 4</h2>
<p>Puppy or Mature Dog?</p>
<p>Choosing a Puppy – Basic Decisions</p>
<p>Finding the Right Breeder</p>
<p>Meeting Breeders</p>
<p>Timing</p>
<p>Choosing your Pup</p>
<p>Worming</p>
<p>Vaccinations</p>
<p>Microchips</p>
<p>Registering your Puppy</p>
<p>Puppy Checklist</p>
<p>The First Few Days and Weeks</p>
<p>House Rules</p>
<p>Preparations – a Short Checklist</p>
<p>The New Pup at Home</p>
<p>House Training</p>
<p>Basic Training</p>
<p>Attention</p>
<p>Basic Commands</p>
<p>Your Pup’s Own Space</p>
<p>Feeding</p>
<p>Hygiene</p>
<p>Teeth</p>
<p>Washing</p>
<p>Learning to be Alone</p>
<p>Socialization, or Learning to Meet Others</p>
<p>Toys</p>
<p>Exercising your Puppy</p>
<h2>Chapter 5</h2>
<p>Springer Spaniel Rescue Dogs</p>
<p>What is a Rescue Centre?</p>
<p>Why Dogs are in a Rescue Centre</p>
<p>Health Issues</p>
<p>Disadvantages of Rescue Dogs</p>
<p>Springer Spaniel Rescue Centers</p>
<p>Assessing Rescue Center Springers</p>
<p>And Finally</p>
<h2>Chapter 6</h2>
<p>The Adult Dog</p>
<p>Exercise</p>
<p>6 Months and Beyond</p>
<p>Springer Spaniel Grooming</p>
<p>Start Early</p>
<p>More Advanced Grooming for the Adult Dog</p>
<p>Travel</p>
<p>Cars and Trucks</p>
<p>On the Train</p>
<p>Using Boarding Kennels</p>
<h2>Chapter 7</h2>
<p>Feeding</p>
<p>Feeding Bowls</p>
<p>When to Feed</p>
<p>Nutrition Basics</p>
<p>Food Types</p>
<p>Feeding Profile – Age and Activity</p>
<p>Treats and what not to give your dog</p>
<p>Weight Control</p>
<p>Treats</p>
<p>Quantities</p>
<p>Avoid Secret and Hidden Feeds</p>
<h2>Chapter 8</h2>
<p>Training</p>
<p>Training Classes</p>
<p>Types of Training</p>
<p>Basic Approach</p>
<p>Obedience Training</p>
<p>Methods</p>
<p>Collars and Leads</p>
<p>The Sit</p>
<p>The Stand</p>
<p>Heel</p>
<p>Stay</p>
<p>The Fetch</p>
<p>Body Signals and Voice</p>
<p>Instilling Good Habits</p>
<p>Eliminating Bad Habits</p>
<p>Rescue Dog Training</p>
<p>What’s his Name?</p>
<h2>Chapter 9</h2>
<p>Health and Life</p>
<p>Vaccinations</p>
<p>General Health Checks</p>
<p>Hereditary Conditions specific to Springer Spaniels</p>
<p>Common Illnesses and Conditions</p>
<p>General Remedies</p>
<p>Using Veterinarians</p>
<p>Insurance</p>
<p>At the End</p>
<h2>Appendices</h2>
<p>Field Trials</p>
<p>The Law</p>
<p>Identity</p>
<p>Dangerous Dogs</p>
<p>Fouling</p>
<p>Control</p>
<p>Crossing Borders</p>
<p>Disease Control</p>
<p>If you own or you are seeking a Springer Spaniel, then this book is a great companion!</p>
<p>Here are the links again:</p>
<p>Kindle &#8211; <a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Springer-Spaniel-Companion-ebook/dp/B004T3AACM" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a>  <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Springer-Spaniel-Companion-ebook/dp/B004T3AACM" target="_blank">Amazon.co.uk</a></p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/springer-spaniel-companion/id498963806?mt=11" target="_blank">iTunes Store</a></p>
<p><a title="The Springer Spaniel Companion" href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-springer-spaniel-companion-phil-marks/1108565236" target="_blank">Nook/Barnes&amp;Noble</a></p>
<p><a title="The Springer Spaniel Companion" href="http://www.lulu.com/shop/phil-marks/the-springer-spaniel-companion/ebook/product-18847729.html" target="_blank">Lulu for Sony, Kobo </a>and many others</p>
<p>Check it out today!</p>
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		<title>Sinkhole Springer Spaniel Rescue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carmen Cowart had just arrived at Jonesville Park on Friday evening when Joe, her 3-year-old English springer spaniel, started running about and took a dive down a 50&#8242; deep sinkhole. Joe survived and was rescued by a team from the University of Florida Veterinarian School. Thanks to www.gainesville.com for the story and picture, and to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carmen Cowart had just arrived at Jonesville Park on Friday evening when Joe, her 3-year-old English springer spaniel, started running about and took a dive down a 50&#8242; deep sinkhole. Joe survived and was</p>
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<p>rescued by a team from the University of Florida Veterinarian School.</p>
<p>Thanks to www.gainesville.com for the story and picture, and to John H at the University of Florida for the tip &#8211; the guys there have carried out a few rescues.</p>
<p>Full story at  <a title="springer spaniel rescue" href=" http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120319/ARTICLES/120319521" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120319/ARTICLES/120319521</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dropping Just a Few Pounds Gives Lame Dogs a New Leash on Life - Huffington Post Fri, 24 May 2013 21:10:01 GMT Dropping Just a Few Pounds Gives Lame Dogs a New Leash on LifeHuffington PostThe study involved 14 family dogs, including a Border Collie, a Bearded Collie, a Rottweiler, a Springer Spaniel, two Staffordshire [...]]]></description>
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Dropping Just a Few Pounds Gives Lame Dogs a New Leash on LifeHuffington PostThe study involved 14 family dogs, including a Border Collie, a Bearded Collie, a Rottweiler, a Springer Spaniel, two Staffordshire Bull Terriers, two mixed-breed dogs and six Labrador Retrievers. The dogs ranged in age from 10 months to 13 years. The ...
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<h3><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHYGLeqBgoPyCEuChj_5YzIo-Asnw&url=http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2013/05/24/news/mpr-news-photos-of-the-week" title="Click to read article..." target=_blank>MPR News photos of the week: Paddling, Italian pastry and a fatal rockslide - Minnesota Public Radio</a></h3>
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Minnesota Public RadioMPR News photos of the week: Paddling, Italian pastry and a fatal rockslideMinnesota Public RadioBrainerd, MN, USA — Dogs take a rest after a fun run at the Northern Minnesota English Springer Spaniel Club&#39;s Fun Trials Saturday, May 18, 2013 at Pine Shadows in Brainerd, Minn. (AP Photo/Brainerd Dispatch, Kelly Humphrey) link to this photo ...
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Pensacola Kayaker Still MissingWKRG-TVIt was a good dog but it was a springer spaniel and springer spaniels can&#39;t resist birds. The dog would have jumped out of kayak after a bird and Joseph would have done everything he could to save the dog,&quot; says Jim. It&#39;s the waiting and the not ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;
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MyStoryYourStory: All things wise in gardeningVermillion Plain TalkWhen my little sister recounted her rescue of baby rabbits after her black and white Springer Spaniel, Hershey, hunted them in the myrtle patch behind her house, I suggested an old remedy. Try placing mothballs around the myrtle and see if that keeps ...
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<font size=-3>Fri, 24 May 2013 18:19:33 GMT</font><br />
Dogs galore at MaryboroughQueensland Country LifeFor the 10 year old English Springer Spaniel Australian Supreme Champion Fraelighte Fantom Menace and his proud owner and handler Kaye McGhie the 52nd win at the Ipswich Show Society Championship Show on Wednesday, May 15, carried further ...
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Nu Yawka Goes Country in Branson (PHOTOS)Huffington PostNot to mention two real Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs (the same breed as &quot;Elizabeth Taylor&quot; on Sex and the City) - a tribute to the dogs on the voyage. Unlike those ... Real celebrities like Tim McGraw, Jerry Springer and Charley Pride show up on ...
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<h3><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHU_ZVtJGp6g0S1vcZhnPoPAWzY9w&url=http://www.telegram.com/article/20130524/WORCESTERLIVING/105249948" title="Click to read article..." target=_blank>Our House: Endless summer at Block Island cottage retreat - Worcester Telegram</a></h3>
<font size=-3>Fri, 24 May 2013 08:42:21 GMT</font><br />
Our House: Endless summer at Block Island cottage retreatWorcester TelegramThe home is a perfect retreat for Mrs. Gaudette, her 6-year-old English springer spaniel, Addy, and hordes of children, grandchildren and friends to enjoy the island ambiance. Stay, it seems to say, and linger a little while longer. Add a comment ...
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<font size=-3>Fri, 24 May 2013 23:05:39 GMT</font><br />
Area Briefing, May 28-June 3Las Vegas Review-Journal... English Springer Rescue America, the Little Friends Foundation, Paws 4 Love Pet Rescue, PeiPeople Shar Pei Rescue, Second Chance Animal Rescue, Senior Spaniel Rescue Inc., Sin City Saint Rescue, the Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;
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Two in court over A12 dog incidentBury Free PressThe springer spaniel was recovered by police relatively unharmed and was reunited with her Bury St Edmunds owners because she was microchipped. A 16-year-old from Wickford, Essex, and an 18-year-old from Pitsea were arrested after police saw the dog ...
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The heat is on as Seth balances home shows with a new recording challengeThis is SomersetA year ago he married nurse Hannah Edwards and the couple live near Tavistock with springer spaniel, Bernie. He&#39;s relishing the chance to play in Devon and Cornwall again. &quot;We have a VW van so I am quite interested to see the punked up versions at ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;
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		<title>Springer Spaniel Rescue from Quarry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Medway Messenger reports the recovery of a six month old springer spaniel from Halling Quarry. Despite the 30&#8242; fall the springer was well. Needless to say, the owner was delighted with the springer spaniel rescue. Full story: Medway Messenger Springer Spaniel Rescue]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Medway Messenger reports the recovery of a six month old springer spaniel from Halling Quarry. Despite the 30&#8242; fall the springer was well. Needless to say, the owner was delighted with the springer spaniel rescue. Full story:</p>
<p><a title="springer spaniel rescue" href="http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway_messenger/news/2012/march/12/dog_rescued.aspx" rel="nofollow">Medway Messenger Springer Spaniel Rescue</a></p>
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		<title>Springer Spaniels Rage &#8211; An Urban Myth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 11:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is springer spaniels rage an urban myth, or does it really exist as a condition? Dog rage in general is also a term one hears. We do know that ‘mad dog’ harks back to rabies (which is usually fatal to humans), and we hear of ‘mad dogs’ in everyday speech, without any reference to rabies. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is springer spaniels rage an urban myth, or does it really exist as a condition? Dog rage in general is also a term one hears. We do know that ‘mad dog’ harks back to <em>rabies</em> (which is usually fatal to humans), and we hear of ‘mad dogs’ in everyday speech, without any reference to rabies. Let’s be clear that we are not here associating dog rage or springer spaniels rage with <em>rabies.</em></p>
<p>We are talking here about episodic (occasional) events where some sort of ‘rage’ behaviour occurs in otherwise well-behaved springer spaniels or other dogs. Symptoms might be any or all of:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sudden aggression that happens without warning.</li>
<li>Aggressive behaviour in the absence of other dogs.</li>
<li>Snarling, growling, attack posture.</li>
<li>Changes to the eyes (temporary).</li>
</ul>
<p>This usually happens when there are no obvious external triggers (though there may be exceptions), and the episode stops suddenly. Springer spaniels appear to suffer no after effects, or ill-effects. Their behaviour reverts to normal after the event, which typically lasts a few minutes.</p>
<p>The fact is that any biological organism is subject to disrupted behaviour, and higher mammals (which includes dogs), are included. The more complex the brain, then the more disorders it can be subject to. For the purposes of this discussion, springer spaniels brains (and dog brains in general) are broadly equivalent to ours, and any brain disorders to which we humans are subject are broadly presented in dogs – and therefore springer spaniels.</p>
<p>On balance, expert opinion is that ‘rage syndrome’ in springer spaniels (and other dogs) is caused by an epileptic fit. It is quite rare – typically, only 4 in 10,000 dogs are subject to these fits.</p>
<p>If you suspect that your springer may have this condition, keep the springer away from any children, then get expert advice. Diagnosis requires expert input, and there is evidence that springer spaniels are slightly more pre-disposed to this conditions than dogs in general, though suspect bloodlines are being terminated. In English springer spaniels, the condition is limited to the ‘show’ (US ‘bench’) bloodlines. It is not present in the field line of the breed.</p>
<p>In Welsh springers, the incidence is no different to that in all dogs, but Cocker spaniels have a slightly higher incidence than average.</p>
<p>Treatment for springer spaniels rage (and dog rage) is possible following accurate diagnosis.</p>
<p>If you decide to take the dog to a springer spaniels rescue center, then be sure to tell them that you suspect the dog of having the condition, so that the staff are not endangered.</p>
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		<title>Springer Spaniel Grooming &#8211; Are Dew Claws A Problem?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick note here about dew claws &#8211; a topic which crops up from time to time for springer spaniel owners. Dew claws grow on the rear of the lower leg and are vestigial ‘thumbs’ left over from ancient genetic lines, originally used for gripping prey. They serve no practical purpose on springer spaniels, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick note here about dew claws &#8211; a topic which crops up from time to time for springer spaniel owners.</p>
<p>Dew claws grow on the rear of the lower leg and are vestigial ‘thumbs’ left over from ancient genetic lines, originally used for gripping prey. They serve no practical purpose on springer spaniels, though in a few breeds (e.g. the Great Pyreneean) they are considered to be essential. On other breeds, where the dew claw is lower on the paw then they can grow inward (like an ingrowing toenail), giving rise to discomfort, even infection.</p>
<p>When the dog is running around in undergrowth, or a working springer is retrieving, then dew claws can snag and cause the dog injury. That in itself is a good reason for their removal – it is not a cosmetic surgery issue.</p>
<p>American Kennel Club breed standards allow the removal of dew claws for both English springer spaniels and Welsh springer spaniels.</p>
<p>In some countries, removal of dew claws other than from a pup whose eyes are still closed, must be done by a licensed veterinarian under anaesthetic, else the procedure is considered to be mutilation and may even be illegal.</p>
<p>Most breeders will remove dew claws from the new-born pups – the procedure is simple. Any trimming around the dew claws does not then become an issue for the adult springer spaniel grooming process.</p>
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		<title>Springer Spaniels Rescue &#8211; What&#8217;s It All About?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 13:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a large business – or more accurately a group of individual charities, worldwide, which specialise in springer spaniels rescue. That is, they take in springer spaniels, and look after them until a new owner is found, or until the dog has to be destroyed. When you multiply this up across all popular breeds, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a large business – or more accurately a group of individual charities, worldwide, which specialise in springer spaniels rescue. That is, they take in springer spaniels, and look after them until a new owner is found, or until the dog has to be destroyed. When you multiply this up across all popular breeds, and add in the ‘all-breed’ rescue centers, then you see the scale of the unwanted dogs problem.</p>
<p>Fortunately, today, fewer dogs are having to be destroyed as a result of lack of resources to keep them. After all they have to be fed (cost) and exercised (staff – sometimes volunteers). Then, occasionally, some require veterinary attention. Most dogs will need to be checked over on arrival, and sometimes calling a veterinarian in would be necessary – and that could result in destruction of the dog. The realities of rescue centers can be very harsh.</p>
<h2>The Dog&#8217;s Background</h2>
<p>The reasons that the dogs end up at the springer spaniels rescue center are myriad, but in the case of the specialised breed rescue centers such as we are discussing here, then they are not usually stray dogs. This is an advantage of you are looking for such a family pet, because the rescue center will usually have some information about the dog’s background and history. In exceptional cases, they may even have pedigree papers available – a real bonus for the new adoptive owner.</p>
<p>The absence of pedigree papers would not be a problem for most adoptive owners, unless they wanted to show the dog or breed from it.</p>
<h2>Springer Spaniels Rescue &#8211; The Reasons</h2>
<p>If the dog has not arrived as a consequence of, say the death of the owner, or being aged and perhaps infirm and no longer properly to exercise the springer, then the reason may be problematical. Perhaps the dog has a behavioural problem, or has proved difficult to train (unusual in the case of springer spaniels). Perhaps the dog is too boisterous for new or very young children, or even barks excessively. These are all reasons for caution if you are looking for a springer, as additional and sometimes, corrective, training may be necessary.</p>
<p>The springer spaniels rescue center will not always know the reason that the dog has been brought in, though behavioural or barking problems would soon have become apparent. However, if the problem is thought to be one that cannot easily be trained out, then the center might have to make a tough decision about the dog’s future. Usually, if there is an obvious social problem with the dog that could be corrected, then the staff would advise prospective owners accordingly.</p>
<h2>Advantages</h2>
<p>Getting your next dog from a springer spaniels rescue center has many advantages. For example, house training will probably not be necessary, and that awkward ‘teething’ period would be in the past. However, there are disadvantages too – not least in relation to the reason for the dog being at the center.</p>
<p>Provided that the dog is healthy (and most are), then the basic decision revolves around your family and the dog’s suitability. Often the staff at the springer spaniels rescue center will be able to help you with the decision. They want to see the dog placed in an appropriate home, and not have him or her returned to the center – dogs get disappointed too!</p>
<p>So, that’s what it’s all about. The centers exist as temporary carers for springer spaniels whilst new homes are found for them. A simple concept, which has given many owners great new pets. If you are seriously considering springer spaniels rescue, though, then go in with your eyes open and do look at a few springers before you decide which one you will give a home to.</p>
<p>If you do think that a springer you fancy might be the one for you, then bear in mind that extra training might be necessary. There are plenty of springer spaniel training resources available <a title="Springer Spaniels – Obedience Training" href="http://www.springerspanieladvice.com/springer-spaniels-obedience-training/">here on this site.</a></p>
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		<title>Cash-hunting Springer Spaniel Sniffer Dogs Helping to Collar Criminals &#8211; Scotsman.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yet another job for springer spaniel sniffer dogs! I think it&#8217;s 8 jobs now and still counting. They are amazing dogs &#8211; I wish mine would sniff out some cash for me! Edinburgh Evening News Cash-hunting sniffer dogs helping to collar criminals Sniffer dog Roddy at work in Edinburgh Airport Published on Thursday 16 February [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yet another job for springer spaniel sniffer dogs! I think it&#8217;s 8 jobs now and still counting. They are amazing dogs &#8211; I wish mine would sniff out some cash for me!</p>
<p>Edinburgh Evening News</p>
<p>Cash-hunting sniffer dogs helping to collar criminals</p>
<p>Sniffer dog Roddy at work in Edinburgh Airport</p>
<p>Published on Thursday 16 February 2012 12:10</p>
<p>POLICE today carried out a search operation at Edinburgh Airport with sniffer dogs deployed to track down criminals smuggling cash abroad.</p>
<p>The operation by the UK Border Agency (UKBA) saw specially trained dogs check passengers in the airport&#8217;s departure area as they prepared to take flights from 6am today.</p>
<p>The crackdown was mounted in a bid to detect money being taken out of Scotland to avoid tax, or to be hidden in foreign bank accounts.</p>
<p>Around 1800 passengers departing on international flights between 4am and 8am today were checked for cash.</p>
<p>A Lithuanian man flying out to Kaunis was stopped after a dog detected money in his jacket. The man was found to be carrying £2000 and interviewed by officials, but was released after officials determined he was taking the money back to his homeland after working in the UK.</p>
<p>Passengers departing on flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Tenerife, Krakow, Prague, Alicante, Budapest, New York and Copenhagen were searched as part of the operation.</p>
<p>Security personnel, assisted by officers from Lothian and Borders Police, separated passengers leaving on domestic and international flights into sections, with the dogs a yellow labrador called Marley and a springer spaniel called Roddy checking the bags and clothing of anyone going abroad.</p>
<p>UKBA officers also checked domestic passengers using a profiling system to identify potential smugglers to be checked by the animals and their handlers for money.</p>
<p>A number of passengers were also stopped with small amounts of cash notes before being allowed to proceed. Colin Fraser, senior officer at UKBA, pledged that the cash spot-checks would be carried out on a very regular basis at the airport to snare criminals.</p>
<p>He added that locations such as Dubai and mainland Spain were popular with criminals taking money abroad.</p>
<p>As well as depositing cash in foreign accounts, criminals also take money abroad to buy drugs or cigarettes to be smuggled back into Britain.</p>
<p>Full Story: Cash Hunting <a href="http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-evening-news/edinburgh/cash_hunting_sniffer_dogs_helping_to_collar_criminals_1_2120755" rel="nofollow">Springer Spaniel</a></p>
<p>Acknowledgements: grateful thanks to www.scotsman.com</p>
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		<title>Springer Spaniels &#8211; Obedience Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a video of a well trained English springer spaniel demonstrating obedience during a dog shop. You&#8217;ll note that the tail is docked, and the &#8216;stocky&#8217; build is indicative of the show (bench) line of the breed (the field line is less stocky, and in my opinion, more agile). Note the constant use of eye [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a video of a well trained English springer spaniel demonstrating obedience during a dog shop. You&#8217;ll note that the tail is docked, and the &#8216;stocky&#8217; build is indicative of the show (bench) line of the breed (the field line is less stocky, and in my opinion, more agile).</p>
<p>Note the constant use of eye contact to maintain communication.</p>
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<p>Springer Spaniels are sociable, even with other dogs, and quite level-tempered. They are intelligent and eager to please (&#8216;biddable&#8217;) so they are easier to train than some other breeds. The Springer was bred originally as a working dog. An outdoors dog has the genes for running, swimming, and staying active. So, they need exercise, but this makes training them a lot of fun &#8211; they keep the owners active too!</p>
<p>Springer Spaniels want to get it right although they can be stubborn if trained the wrong way. If you take on a springer spaniel rescue dog, then bear in mind that some re-training may be necessary. </p>
<p>If you have a puppy, though, then it is much easier. Kennel Clubs usually run puppy training classes, and after the basic training &#8211; &#8216;boot camp&#8217; &#8211; there are various levels, typically bronze, silver and gold. You and your springer must pass a test so that you can start training at the next level up. The course is straightforward though; different springers have different difficulties with exercises, but the trainers will help you and you dog surmount these hurdles (often literally). And so you and your springer progress from level to level.</p>
<p>Training field dogs is a completely different process &#8211; they need to get used to the sound of guns and learn to work in a team with another dog. They are also at a much greater distance fromt their owners, on average, and signalling techniques differ &#8211; they may be out of sight in undergrowth, or swimming to retrieve.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s more on <a title="Springer Spaniel Training – How To Find Little Penguins" href="http://www.springerspanieladvice.com/springer-spaniel-training-how-to-find-little-penguins/">field training</a> and exercises.</p>
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