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Inara
Roustabout Cockers would like to thank our good friend, Sandy Schwartz, of Weyrling Cocker Spaniels.  Because of my disabilities and also because I don't want to leave my babies home while I travel, I gave Sandy this bitch for designing my web site.  We are very pleased that Sandy picked this magnificent little girl, as it's Weyrling's belief that a great cocker has titles in front and back of their name.  Sandy has already started training this bitch in conformation and for performance events.  Weyrling cockers has also been very successful in the conformation ring and has excelled in the performance rings.  We can not wait to see what they will do.

Update:
Inara received her International/National Puppy Championship at four months of age!!!
On the advise of my good friend, Tim of Pride Cocker Spaniels, I bred Int. CH Kendall to a friend of mine's finished dog. He was line bred on Winterwood, London, and High and Mighty, just to mention a few of the greats.  This litter was nothing short of spectacular.  In appreciation of all the hard work and help with my breeding program while he took a break and was working on other breeds, we gave this dog to Tim of Pride Cockers.  This dog will be entering the show ring in the 6-9 month classes and Tim has predicted that this dog will be finishing very quickly.  So don't blink or you might miss Stryder. The boy likes to strut his stuff.
Stryder




Jersie
On the advise of my good friend, Tim of Pride Cocker Spaniels, I bred Int/National CH Kendall to a friend of mine's finished dog. He was line bred on Winterwood, London, and High and Mighty, just to mention a few of the greats.  This litter was nothing short of spectacular.  Jersey was the pick of the litter, and she is staying here at Roustabout Cockers.  This bitch will be shown and Tim has predicted that this bitch will be finishing very quickly.  She is a fabulous female and we have high hopes for her in the ring.
Jersie went out with her handler Tammy Saturday, Dec 16th, and received her first  point at Skokie Valley Kennekl Club!  We are sooo proud of Jersie!  She is following in her mother's footsteps.  Jersie  will be leaving in a few weeks to start on the Jan shows.
Good luck Jersie! 


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