Ours is a sprocker too, they look so different. I love the short hair look, a bit like a small pointer or Vizsla.She is great looking.
This is our sprocker, Oli (he looks like a mini Labrador for some reason!)
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I'll get in on this game! Top picture is Chesil beach, looking from above Portland back towards Weymouth.Spot on - another of our favourite places. SWMBO has a knack of finding amazing holiday lets. The year before we all sat watching a big storm roll in. There was a stack of lobster pots on the harbour wall that got washed into the harbour.
She is great looking.
This is our sprocker, Oli (he looks like a mini Labrador for some reason!)
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Ours is a sprocker too, they look so different. I love the short hair look, a bit like a small pointer or Vizsla.
I think you got more of a springer nose / head and we have more of a working cocker.
Poppy is very big too, came from working stock on both sides and is bigger than most springers we meet.
Yeah, Oli closer to Cocker size than Springer. Also nuts - like most spaniels I guess! Loves to dive into water and climb trees...We have a Sprocker too. Harry is huge, like yours @A Bridge Too Far , bigger than most springers! He's absolutely bonkers.
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I'd spent the previous night here before heading up the hills, on returning I thought the van looked quite precariously perched. The position was akin to
sitting in a wind tunnel and it got quite 'buffety' during the night. Where? The road above Kylerhea, Skye, over the water is Glenelg and Kintail.
I fear that if and when we're allowed to travel for exercise and leisure in Scotland, half the UK will head to the highlands, it will get busy and messy.
Hopefully this will be short lived though.
Need to turn the van round to maximise the view though!
Spent some time down there when in the Army, lovely corner of the country, one of only two plaves that would get me to move from the peaks, that and the north east coast.Kimmeridge car park still closed, and coastguard on duty. So no surfing allowed. The solitude was very rewarding. The little fella is getting on a bit now, I had to carry him most of the way back!
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Yes, Dorset is a lovely place to live.Spent some time down there when in the Army, lovely corner of the country, one of only two plaves that would get me to move from the peaks, that and the north east coast.