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This page is dedicated to our son, Len Jr., who passed away of cancer. If you are the parent of a child with cancer, you must read Len's page. Learn from our experiences. This page is also dedicated to breeders and lovers of English Springer Spaniels.

Zippy has bred and shown English Springer Spaniels for 25 years. She has finished 23 champions! Read her published (
and not published) articles on every facet of raising your puppy. View photographs of 22 of our champions.

Learn about the great work Chattahoochee English Springer Spaniel Club of Greater Atlanta, Inc. (CESSCGA is AKC�approved and non-profit) is doing. Visit our Purebred Rescue Page, see our first grandchild Hannah, travel with us and MUCH more. LenLear ESS is your one stop for everything SPRINGER.

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DID YOU KNOW?�

The English Springer Spaniel is a medium sized, sturdy, long-eared, sad-eyed bundle of energy. Don't let the soulful expression fool you! This dog is usually a happy, ready-to-go companion who loves people and is eager to please!

The Spaniel is thought to have come from Spain in the 17th century. This enthusiastic hunter was bred for finding, flushing and retrieving pheasant, dove, and other upland game. Springing Spaniels and Cocking Spaniels, at one time, came from the same litter. The larger pups from the litter were trained to flush the game by "springing" towards it. A well-trained Springer will happily dive into icy water to bring a downed bird to hand and can "mark" up to four different falls for retrieval. It has been said that if a hunter can only have one dog, it would be an English Springer Spaniel.

The Springer's happy, energetic personality combined with flashy good looks and an eagerness to please, has made the versatile English Springer Spaniel a favorite for many activities. Springers have been used successfully as drug dogs, arson dogs, tracking dogs, water retrieval dogs, and therapy dogs. They have excelled in obedience, tracking, field, agility and conformation competition. The most important role for a Springer, or any dog however, is as a gentle, loving companion. The English Springer Spaniel is also excellent as a family dog.

Unfortunately this beautiful breed is not without problems. While reputable breeders continue to test and check for inherited defects, hip displaysia, progressive retinal atrophy, retinal dysplaysia, allergies, and epilepsy still haunt the breed.

The English Springer Spaniel is not a breed for everyone! The soft, sad eyed and merry tailed Springer can be deceiving. Without structure and consistency, this dog may try to dominate your house. "Rage Syndrome" is a catchy phrase that people, including veterinarians, use to describe any temperament problems they may see in English Springer Spaniels. True "Rage Syndrome" is an extremely rare disease. "Dominant Aggression," which can often be prevented or controlled through spaying/neutering and behavior modification, is usually the cause in Springers that exhibit any aggression.

The English Springer Spaniel, when raised and trained properly, is an excellent companion, a super show dog, a willing obedience partner, and a joy to own and love!

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DEDICATION

This site is dedicated to our son, Len Jr., who passed away March 13,1992, at the age of 24 of bone cancer. Our friend, confidant, son, and most of all, Hero. Len Jr. (as most cancer patients are) was the bravest person we have ever known. He will be in our hearts and thoughts forever. If you have a child with cancer, please visit our page on the related subject.





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