TAZLON Hungarian Vizslas & Welsh Springer Spaniels 

Is a Welshie for you?



Welshies are happy, busy, comical and inquisitive, the world was made for their enjoyment and they are quite intent on doing just that.  They were bred as a flushing spaniel, so spend lots of time with noses to the ground and tail wagging furiously.  They give voice when they are hunting, and also 'talk', which can range from a yodel to a full bark, when they greet your return.  They love water, any water, the sea, river, dam, muddy puddle or your sisters water-plant pot, puppies will lay in their water bowls.  They are good natural swimmers and retrievers.  They are loving and like cuddles, but most of the time there is a lot of other important things to do!

EXERCISE   They insist on routine, and this includes exercise, mine know exactly what time morning and afternoon runs occur.  To prevent boredom they do need regular exercise, but as they are generally great entertainment it never becomes a chore.

GROOMING  They have a soft beautiful red and white coat, (no other colour), which sits flat on their body and is lightly feathered.  It is one of the easier of the coated breeds to care for, a brush each week and combing the feathering will keep you out of trouble, and when they do get wet and dirty, the dirt drops out when they dry.  When bathing it is best to use a conditioner on the feathering, and this can be also applied when combing through the dry coat if you have problem knots.  Trimming for pet only owners, I would recommend the feet be trimmed level with the pads, and perhaps the ears trimmed level with the leathers, as they will reach in the food bowl if left.  For the show people, they require necks, ears, feet and tails maintained, this can take 1/2 an hour or a lifetime, just to perfect the last hair!

TRAINING  Welshies do suffer from severe SELECTIVE deafness, and will do most things in their own time, its not disobedience, to them you just have to understand there are so many other interesting things to do!  If you like your dog to be a robot, this is not the dog for you!  However if you take this into consideration and don't demand of them, but instead make training exciting and enjoyable, (did I mention their love for food,) they are very quick to lead train, have excellent natural hunting and tracking abilities, and enjoy the dog sports, such as agility and jumping.  They respond best to praise and reward, so clicker training and food rewards will certainly speed up your efforts and not create stubborness.  Some do well at obedience, they just need it to be a totally positive experience so it is something they want to do.  As mentioned before they like routine, start off at puppy stage with what you want as an adult.

FEEDING  Once they have reached maturity their food intake needs to be carefully portioned as they will quickly put on weight.  Because they have a white based coat some can be sensitive to lots of preservitives in their diet, and although they will eat anything, we have found they are healthiest on a natural fresh diet.  We have been feeding Dr. Ian Billinghurst's Give a Dog a Bone Diet, now referred to as the BARF diet, since 1995, this has given us the best results.

HEALTH  Generally a healthy, robust dog.  Breeders have been hipscoring their stock to help prevent the occurance of hip dysplasia, and most lines have been scored for 3-5 generations.  Epilepsy has also appeared in the breed, and breeders are mindful in their attempt to breed with healthy stock.  As with most hereditary diseases we await the arrival of genetic tests to totally eradicate these.  It is becoming more common for breeders to eye test their stock as welsh have had some problems with eye diseases.  The effectiveness of this is yet to be established.

PHOTOS.......Jack, Archie & Genna (main)/  1st row...Jack & Genna (left)/  Archie wallowing in puddle/ James 13yrs  & Archie (right)/  2nd row...James & puppy (left)/  Gretta with Chip 'Thunderbird' (centre)/  Archie winning BIS NSW Specialty 2005 (right)/  3rd row...a wet Sophie (left)/  grand-daughter Victoria & baby Jack (centre)/  Archie & William (right)



Contact Details
Phil & Robyn Ellis
Quamby Brook, TAS, Australia
Phone : 03 63623428
Email : tazlon@harboursat.com.au

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