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Please help me identify a dog.

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PartyGateCrasher · 08/07/2014 20:27

Out and about today, we came across a very pretty dog, but I dont know what it was.

She was a small breed. A very gorgeous tan colour. Coat was short on the back, but becoming longer on her belly and legs. Ears were long and floppy. I assumed she was a spaniel, but my googling doesn't seem to bring up anything.

I would guess that she was a little bigger than a cavalier king charles and had a longer muzzle. She was fully grown.

Sorry it is so vague, but I know its going to bug me. Grin

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DottyDooRidesAgain · 08/07/2014 20:41

This?

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SpicyPear · 08/07/2014 20:45

Not a cocker in show clip?

PartyGateCrasher · 08/07/2014 20:51

Dotty Possibly.

Spicy Googled cocker spaniel and they look bigger and curlier than this one. However, I did come across this picture and it is the spit of the very pretty dog I saw earlier

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Showy · 08/07/2014 20:58

Can I ask one too. I sometimes see a dog at the local farmers' market and it is lovely but no idea what it is. It's medium sized, quite shaggy, golden and just beautiful. It's some sort of mix. Like a cockapoo but bigger and prettier.

SpicyPear · 08/07/2014 21:00

Show type cockers aren't very big. 38-39 cms tall for a breed standard bitch.

reup · 08/07/2014 21:05

Show cockers and working cockers look different. Also if their hair is clipped short or left long makes a massive difference. My show cockers haiur is really curly but my friends dog asho is a show/wodkingy cross is dead straight.

Owllady · 08/07/2014 21:05

Showy, could it be a toller?

reup · 08/07/2014 21:07

Sorry for stupid typos, I meant show/working cross

DottyDooRidesAgain · 08/07/2014 21:08

Both pictures are cocker Spaniels. Their fur naturally grows very long and curly but owners get it clipped at different lengths. I had one and they are wonderful dogs.

Showy · 08/07/2014 21:08

I've googled toller and no. Sturdier, shaggier and all one colour. Not so sleek

DottyDooRidesAgain · 08/07/2014 21:16

Showy. Briard?

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soddinghormones · 08/07/2014 21:22

Showy - it does sound like a Toller - but do you mean Tollers are shaggier or sleeker than the dog you see?

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Showy · 08/07/2014 21:23

Noooo. Nothing like that. Shorter, thicker hair like a teddy bear and the same all over. No mix of curly and straight. And pretty.

DottyDooRidesAgain · 08/07/2014 21:25

It could just be a mixed breed. Confused

reup · 08/07/2014 21:27

Labradoodle?

Showy · 08/07/2014 21:27

Nowt like a toller. A toller is thinner, sleeker and nowhere near the shaggy teddy bear dog I've seen. Its (dog I've seen) coat is thicker. Like the coat on a cockapoo but bigger dog than a cockapoo.

Showy · 08/07/2014 21:29

Not a labradoodle no but not dissimilar.

It's not just a random mix. I'm sure. Seen the breed before in things like Country Life or on Crufts. It's definitely A Something.

Owllady · 08/07/2014 21:42

My friend a Springer/poodle cross?
All these x breeds can be very different, even from the same litter

Lazytoad · 08/07/2014 21:43

My thought was Toller too (maybe because you used the words pretty and beautiful!) Wink

accuralworld · 08/07/2014 21:59

Showy sounds like a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier.

starshaker · 08/07/2014 22:07

My cocker clipped

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DottyDooRidesAgain · 08/07/2014 22:11

Awww Star that brought a tear to my eye as your cocker is the spit of my Georgia (passed away 4 years ago). Such a beautiful dog. Smile

starshaker · 08/07/2014 22:14

Awww dotty, they are wonderful dogs. we are waiting on our new puppy coming too.

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