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Looking for boykin spaniel puppies
Posted on 11/30/18 at 6:56 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 6:56 am
Been looking at the breed for a while and would like to add a Boykin puppy to the house. Anyone know of any breeders within 3 or 4 hours of baton rouge.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 7:05 am to KillingTime
I think there is a guy near Zachary that raises them.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 8:29 am to KillingTime
No official breeders around but couple of local people who do litters. Choupiquesushi is one...
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 9:12 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 8:37 am to unclejhim
I have a male and a female, male is 4, female just turned 2 will breed her at some point soon(depending on when her next heat cycle falls in regard to timing with national open FT) Have bred my male a couple of times and have a breeding scheduled soon(depending on heat cycle timing of female). I am aware of quality litters near and far
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 8:40 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 9:38 am to choupiquesushi
Whats do Boykins typically run cost wise?
Posted on 11/30/18 at 9:52 am to SATNIGHTS
well bred 800 - 1500. top of the line bred with all health clearances 1500 and up(just like any other field dog).
sure is nice with a 45lb or 28lb dog in a pirouge.
sure is nice with a 45lb or 28lb dog in a pirouge.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 10:48 am to choupiquesushi
Got my deposit in on one for a spring/summer litter HERE. 
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:17 am to choupiquesushi
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sure is nice with a 45lb or 28lb dog in a pirouge.
Our 3 y/o male was about #35 before he spent 3 weeks on "vacation" at my mom's house this summer.
"From the field to the family room," they're great dogs.
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 11:18 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:39 am to choupiquesushi
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well bred 800 - 1500. top of the line bred with all health clearances 1500 and up(just like any other field dog).
Yup. Paid $900 for mine 7 years ago and have been singing their praises ever since. Great dogs.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:47 am to KillingTime
How are their coats, do they shed much?
Posted on 11/30/18 at 12:22 pm to Barneyrb
quote:they shed but not that much.
How are their coats, do they shed much?
Posted on 11/30/18 at 12:56 pm to The Last Coco
quote:a few weeks ago.. when I was walking up to the line with my female.. some guy chimes in I always wanted one of those as a house dog.. .chuckle chuckle..... she nailed both marks, even on the shot sailing flyer... and lined the blind..... not one whistle blown for that "house dog"... guy came up later and said she was the best marking dog he seen in a long time..... ... she lined the blind but neither of mine handle as well as a lab - but they line with the best of them..... throw upland feathers or fur into the mix... game over.
Looking for boykin spaniel puppies
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well bred 800 - 1500. top of the line bred with all health clearances 1500 and up(just like any other field dog).
Yup. Paid $900 for mine 7 years ago and have been singing their praises ever since. Great dogs.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 12:57 pm to Barneyrb
quote:no more or less than most dogs.... with the long haired ones its just more visible but easier to clean up
How are their coats, do they shed much?
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:20 pm to The Last Coco
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How are their coats, do they shed much?
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they shed but not that much.
My wife (who does most of the vacuuming) would beg to differ.
Seriously tho. Out here were we have a cold winter and warm summer, ours goes through two "bad" shedding times each year when he loses is summer/winter coats. Regular brushing really cuts down on it. Other than having to cut out occasional tangles under the ears, or cockle-burs they aren't much maintenance in the grooming dept.
Be careful with their ears tho, ours has a tendency to get funky ears if we don't get them fully dry after he gets wet/goes swimming.
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:26 pm to Lonnie Utah
quote:I live in OKC and she does shed more in between seasons, but nothing like our lab mix who sheds an entire undercoat going from winter to spring/summer and back again.
My wife (who does most of the vacuuming) would beg to differ.
Our lab mix is only slightly larger (40lbs) but sheds easily 3x as much as our boykin.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:28 pm to Lonnie Utah
Dogs 101: Boykin Spaniel
And FWIW, ours has a knack for finding box turtles like the ones in the video.
And FWIW, ours has a knack for finding box turtles like the ones in the video.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:31 pm to The Last Coco
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Our lab mix is only slightly larger (40lbs) but sheds easily 3x as much as our boykin.
My wife didn't have inside dogs growing up...
Before I got married, I lived with a dude that had a yellow lab. That dog shed like CRAZY.
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:43 pm to Lonnie Utah
Apparently they are great turtle hunters, based on a few videos I’ve watched. Learn something new every day.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 2:49 pm to lotik
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Apparently they are great turtle hunters, based on a few videos I’ve watched. Learn something new every day.
My parents live in the woods in Western NC. When our dog was staying out there with them, she called me one day and said,
"Well, he passed his Boykin Spaniel Test."
I replied, "How's that?"
"He just brought me a turtle."
How a dog from Utah finds a Eastern Box turtle in NC and knows to fetch it?
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