I didn't mean to come over as patronising at all
, just that we have a 13 month old Springer, he is absolutely part of our family now, but it's also been incredibly hard work at times, and I wanted you to be very much aware of this.
How about a show cocker, NOT a working cocker? Small, super temperament, gentle, fun, I don't think they shed overly much (all in context with dogs!). They don't need as much exercise as their working relations but have many of the attributes, but you must get health checked pups, as cockers are very much in vogue at the moment (Kate and William have a black one!!!), and I think the show type are slightly more prone to health issues.
Both of our breeders I found on Champdogs, not Preloved, Pet4homes etc. 'Breeders' get a very bad press, but I seem to have struck lucky with both of ours. Or maybe I did the right amount of research. I did email a few others on that site though, if you get an email back saying you are suitable, then discount, no genuine breeder would agree to selling a pup via an email. I was telephone interviewed then invited to be vetted for both (the latest being particularly stringent as the demand for his pups outstripped supply, so to speak, vastly, his pups are black cockers, like Will and Kate's, and most had been pre booked anyway to working homes).
I discounted any advert that said '£100 deposit secures' etc.
Expect to see all relevant health related paperwork and pedigree paperwork and expect that, should anything unforeseen happen, the pup goes back to the breeder. Expect lifetime support and advice. Our Springer goes back to the breeder for our holidays for a fiver a day, but that's unusual I think.
The breeder should also be breeding to gain another pup really and have the health/continuation/wellbeing of his/her particular breed as their main priority. Few breeders should breed more than one type of dog.
Pups should be raised in the home and well socialised to all household noises and people. Our second breeder has working dogs, who do live outside, but mum and pups were inside and the room was spotless. I met all the dogs (all 7 I think, and was loved to death
, the kennels were also spotlessly clean)
Try to see both mum and dad and mum with her litter if you can.
Just get a good vibe from your breeder, but expect a grilling too.