By guest
Date 22.04.02 11:17 UTC
I am looking for breed information etc. on the working strain Cocker Spaniel as I acquired one six months ago but not his papers (re-homed).
I can find plenty of info on the show strain but nothing on the working. I have also been told by a friend that my "Toby" is a Lecranza (excuse spelling), but also can't find anything on this either.
I only want to find out for curiosity's sake and to be able to answer people when they say "what is he". I think he's a working strain but not completely sure.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Fran (& Toby)
By JaneS (Moderator)
Date 22.04.02 12:14 UTC
Hi Fran
Do you perhaps mean "Lochranza"? This is a very famous Cocker show kennel & produced many, many Champions in the past. Not many litters are bred by Lochranza now although the kennel is still continuing in a small way. If your Toby looks like a Lochranza, then he's definitely not a working Cocker. Working Cockers have broader skulls & shorter ears than the show-type Cocker & also carry very much less coat. You can see photos of working Cockers by clicking
here. Does your Cocker resemble any of these dogs? If not, then he probably descends from a show strain
Jane
By fran
Date 22.04.02 15:37 UTC
Thanks Jane,
From your web site I would say Toby looks a bit like FTW Parkbrech Loop fascially and like FT Ch Jasper of Parkbreck. He certainly doesn't have the hair of a show cocker, so I will assume he is a working strain cocker - anyway he's lovely and I can now hopefully tell people what he is when they ask. I couldn't get the pictures on your site to enlarge so it was difficult but I can send a picture of Toby to you by email if you want to let me have your address. Oh, and thanks for the correct spelling of Lochranza. I can't imagine he came from them, but friends here in the Channel Islands had one of their bitches about 7 years ago (unfortunately she had a brain tumour at 5 years old and had to be put to sleep), they say that Toby looks exactly like her.
Thanks for your help, and please let me know if you know of any other sites where there are good pictures or information on working cockers.
Fran