Please note that we do not take responsibility for stud dogs, and it is up to your sole discretion to ask the owner of the stud animal to provide up to date copies of all relevant documents as listed above. It is your responsibility to do your own research and ask the stud owner for proof that the stud animal is happy and healthy before going ahead with a stud service. RPBA does not take responsibility for any pricing or contracts between the two breeders.
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1676 | English cocker spaniel | 11 | Black and Tan | Park ridge, Queensland |
Ebony |
Stud Details![]() RPBA No. 1676 Pet Name: Pablo Breed: English cocker spaniel Weight: 11 Colour: Black and Tan Available Insemination: Fresh, Frozen, Natural, AI DNA Record: Not specified Tested For: Full orivet breed profile - entirely clear. Carries chocolate and gold. First Name: Ebony Last Name: Not specified Location: Park ridge, Queensland Email Address: [email protected] |
Finding a well-bred English Cocker Spaniel stud dog sets the groundwork for producing puppies that are both healthy and true to the breed’s cheerful, affectionate nature. A quality stud should be health tested for hereditary issues like hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and ear conditions that can affect the breed. He should also show the classic traits that make Cockers so popular—gentle temperament, strong drive to please, and a sturdy, well-balanced build.
Choosing the right stud isn’t just about pedigree papers—it’s about predictability. The right male brings consistency in coat type, temperament, and structure, helping breeders produce pups that grow into sound, happy, and well-adjusted companions. Whether they’re joining a family or training for field work, pups born from a good stud start life with a much stronger foundation.