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The Spanador is a [[Labrador]] cross with a [[Cocker Spaniel]]. This hybrid was first created to combat the Labradors hairs shedding but did not work sucessfully. They were also introduced as a active, medium sized and intelligent dog.


== The Spanador ==

The Spanador is a [[Labrador]] cross with a [[Cocker Spaniel]]. This hybrid was first created to combat the Labradors hairs shedding but did not work sucessfully. They were also introduced as a active, medium sized and intelligent dog.
[[Image:A_Spanador.jpg|thumb|240px|A gold-coloured Spanador at 18mths.]]


== Temperment ==
== Temperment ==


Spanadors can be very active and full of energy and need to be walked for at least half an hour a day. They require alot of attention and sometimes tend to get under your feet. They are very loyale animals and easily trained.
Spanadors can be very active and full of energy and need to be walked for at least half an hour a day. They require alot of attention and sometimes tend to get under your feet. They are very loyale animals and easily trained.
[[Image:A_Spanador.jpg|thumb|240px|A gold-coloured Spanador at 18mths.]]


== Training ==
== Training ==
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[http://wwww.burkesbackyard.com.au/2002/archives/2002/roadtests/dog_breeds/spanadors Burkes Backyard Spanador Roadtest]
[http://wwww.burkesbackyard.com.au/2002/archives/2002/roadtests/dog_breeds/spanadors Burkes Backyard Spanador Roadtest]
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Revision as of 13:35, 20 October 2006

The Spanador

The Spanador is a Labrador cross with a Cocker Spaniel. This hybrid was first created to combat the Labradors hairs shedding but did not work sucessfully. They were also introduced as a active, medium sized and intelligent dog.

A gold-coloured Spanador at 18mths.

Temperment

Spanadors can be very active and full of energy and need to be walked for at least half an hour a day. They require alot of attention and sometimes tend to get under your feet. They are very loyale animals and easily trained.

Training

A spanador will recognize his/her name after a few weeks. They are very food oriented so dog treats are a good idea to motivate them. Usually they can be toliet trained within three to four weeks. By that time that can sit on demand. Further training such as the 'stay' command requires more patience and time but with food it can be easily mastered.


Lifestyle

The spanador lives for 12-14 years. It is important if you are looking for a smaller dog that you choose a pup that has more characteristics of a spaniel and if your looking for a larger dog, more characteristics of a labrador. This dog is a very active dog and needs to be walked a least once a day. They can be boisterous so it is advised that they stay away from small children.


External Links

Burkes Backyard Spanador Roadtest Bold text