English Cocker Spaniel

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English Cocker Spaniel

English Cocker Spaniel
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Belcando/Bewi Dog food now in the UK16.2 years agoEnglish Cocker Spaniel
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Progeny - Dog:HCH, HSCH, SRB.CH, Rizi-Bizi Sable Tumbler

HCH.HSCH.SRB.CH Rizi-Bizi Sable Tumbler"Toby" soon>>> Int CH He is available for stud! He can produce these colours: sable dark-light, chocolate sable, gold sable, gold, chocolate and tan, chocolate, black and tan,black Health status: PRA/A, FN/N, HD/A, ED/A , Patella/ free CEA, RD, KAT,PRA,PHTVL/PHPV: free

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Choosing a Male or a Female Dog: What is the Difference

Choosing a Male or a Female Dog: What is the Difference

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