Tout Seul
Senior Jockey
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- May 2, 2003
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I see that it is now trendy to own a cocker spaniel as the Duchess of Cambridge has acquired one. Since we took in a 9 month old bitch, Pip, a couple of weeks ago, I assume that makes me trendy-ish.
Pip is one of a line that is specifically bred as a gun dog but was a little too soft and playful ( and perhaps slightly bonkers.) She frequently tries to be friends with our cat to no avail as the latter appears to resent the intruder.The cat is vicious, Pip is definitely not.
She readily responds to instuctions-possibly too readily in my mind-but her breeding and training comes into play when I take her into the fields. If she sees a large bird she is off like a guided missile on speed and she hurdles and jumps with a style and speed that would shame any racehorse. I am trying to devise a means of making money from that.
We get lots of pheasants around here and that should be interesting in due course. The only time I went shooting I didn't enjoy it but the thought has entered my mind.
From your trendy correspondent.
Pip is one of a line that is specifically bred as a gun dog but was a little too soft and playful ( and perhaps slightly bonkers.) She frequently tries to be friends with our cat to no avail as the latter appears to resent the intruder.The cat is vicious, Pip is definitely not.
She readily responds to instuctions-possibly too readily in my mind-but her breeding and training comes into play when I take her into the fields. If she sees a large bird she is off like a guided missile on speed and she hurdles and jumps with a style and speed that would shame any racehorse. I am trying to devise a means of making money from that.
We get lots of pheasants around here and that should be interesting in due course. The only time I went shooting I didn't enjoy it but the thought has entered my mind.
From your trendy correspondent.