Marta Hepler Drahos: The beauty of ancestry – Traverse City Record-Eagle (English Springer Spaniel)
Marta Hepler Drahos: The beauty of ancestry – Traverse City Record-Eagle
sense: the floppy ears, the slightly knobby head, the mottled black-and-white-make-gray chest we always attributed to German short-haired pointer, English setter or English springer spaniel heritage. It also explained the skin allergies, for
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Teacher, former student find gender-specific humor on life topics – Everything Alabama Blog
Although they live in a “child-free zone,” as Murphy likes to say, he and his wife are the proud parents of an English Springer Spaniel named Gilbert (his playmate, Sullivan, passed away last year) and a West Highland Terrier named Guinevere.
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Rescue from icy river inspires gift to firefighters – Pioneer Press
After seeing her English springer spaniel fall through thin ice, Dickison crawled on her hands and knees until she was about 8 feet from a dock. Her goal was to push a 2-by-4 piece of lumber over the ice hole so the dog could cling to it.
Source: www.twincities.com
National barks: Visiting Utah’s national parks with your dog – FOX43.com
To complicate matters, we have a new passenger in tow for this trip, LADI, our almost-2-year-old slightly spoiled and highly active English springer spaniel. Her name stands for Los Angeles Doggie of Irvine. (She was named for the local baseball team
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Spotlight on Grand Junction – Jackson Sun
English Springer Spaniel enthusiasts host a field trial near LaGrange, dubbed the Hall of Fame Classic. Grounds south of LaGrange will be active when trials commence on Feb. 3. The trials are open to dog lovers and can be followed on foot.
Source: www.jacksonsun.com
Invasive Asian carp on the move as officials sit still: Outdoors – Cleveland Plain Dealer
View full size M. Spencer Green / Asscoiated Press Asian big head carp — here swimming with a white bass, center bottom — are causing concern among both fishermen and federal officials, as the invasive fish have been found recently in Illinois
Source: www.cleveland.com
