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Clumber Spaniel - Dog Breeds

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Clumber Spaniel - Dog BreedsBy John M Williams

Group: Sporting

Weight: male: 70-85, female: 55-70 lbs

Height: male: 19-20, female: 17-19 inches

Overview

The Clumber Spaniel was first developed in England during the middle part of the 14th century. Today the Clumber Spaniel is the heaviest of all the Spaniels. This breed was preferred by British royals because of their sombre and grand demeanour. This breed is a very eager hunter, and they do extremely well at retrieving pheasant and partridge. These dogs make wonderful H2O dogs; they have an excellent sense of smell and show extraordinary resilience and endurance.

Temperament

The Clumber Spaniel is known as a stubborn dog, and this is usually a sign that they do not get enough physical or mental stimulation. These dogs are not easy to work with, and tend to become bored very easily. In general, the breed is a very gentle, clever and pleasant dog. These dogs are very tolerant, affectionate and good-natured. This breed will get along well with other animals when socialised with them from an early age onwards. They tend to bond strongly with one member of the family, and can also be very obstinate at times.

Care

The Clumber Spaniel should be groomed on a daily basis with brush ad comb. It is important that their coats are trimmed by professionals, and their ears and eyes should also be kept clean. It is vital for these dogs to not be overfed, as they gain weight very easily. Seeing that these dogs have very thick coats, it is important to make sure they do notbecome overheated. This breed is a heavy shedding dog.

Training

Training a Clumber Spaniel is not as hard as many people say it is, due to the fact that they are devoted and always keen on pleasing their owners. This breed has a sweet and kind nature, and flourishes on attention. These breeds like training methods that goes along with positive reinforcement, and a lot of praise. A consistent and patient training environment is also vital for these dogs. It is recommended that the training for these dogs is started at a very early age. Harsh training or verbal and physical abuse will not work with these dogs, and the Clumber Spaniel will become stubborn if these methods are employed.

Health problems

The Clumber Spaniel has two major health issues, and they are hip dysplasia and panosteitis. Some of the minor health concerns they struggle with are inter-vertebral disc problems, cataracts and dry eyes. Lamb and rice diets are typically prime food for this dog as it picks up weight effortlessly, and is likely to have flea and skin allergies.

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Boykin Spaniel

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Boykin SpanielBy John M Williams

Group: Sporting

Weight: Male: 30-40, Female: 25-35 lbs

Height: Male: 15.5-18, Female: 14-16.5 inches

Overview

The Boykin Spaniel is a fairly new breed that is rated very highly for its hunting capabilities, especially of the H2O fowl. This breed is especially fashionable amongst bird hunters in the southern part of the United States, and they also have their origin in South Carolina in the United States. The Boykin Spaniel is the elected representative dog of South Carolina.

Temperament

Although the Boykin Spaniel is a very passive dog, they are also very enjoyable and obedient. These dogs are clever and devoted companions. Their yellow eyes are their trademark, and they are known to stare with anticipation into your eyes. Boykin Spaniels are unbelievable swimmers, and they love to be in the water. Each Boykin Spaniel has a unique personality and distinctive ability in the field that is not matched by another dog. These dogs also have very fine noses and they are very eager when out in the field. The Boykin Spaniel was bred to be a hunting dog, and their great sense of smell sometimes give them grounds to wander off when not on a lead. This is a working dog breed, and they require lots of exercise which includes long walks on a daily basis. The Boykin Spaniel is extremely energetic, and requires sufficient exercise and a job to do to get rid of their energy. If their owners are unable to keep them occupied, they willfind ways to entertain themselves. This often leads to destructive behaviour, especially when they are bored.

Care

The coats of the Boykin Spaniel should be brushed often to avoid mats from forming. These dogs should only be bathed when it is really necessary, and their ears should also be checked daily to make sure they are dry and clean. This will in return avoid infections from occurring.

Training

The Boykin Spaniel will do enormously well in activities that was planned and also in obedience classes. This breed possesses a more calm character than other Spaniel breeds. Therefore the Boykin Spaniel will not do well with training methods that are cruel and unkind. They will however do very well in training that is positive, especially if it is conducted in a fair and consistent way.

Health problems

Boykin Spaniels do suffer from conditions such as eye problems, hip dysplasia and skin and heart problems.

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English Toy Spaniel - Dog Breeds

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English Toy Spaniel - Dog BreedsBy John M Williams

Group: Toy

Weight: 9-12 pounds

Height: about 10 inches

Overview It is thought that English Toy Spaniels date as far back as the Asian spaniels and pugs. This breed was first bred in the British Isles, and intended to be a used as a woodcock dog. They however quickly became preferred by the British royalty, and soon became above all used as companion dogs. The term King Charles Spaniel also came from King Charles II of England, as he was the owner of several English Toy Spaniels. Today, these dogs are still well-liked in England, and favored by many. Temperament

English Toy Spaniels are calm, happy, good-natured and affectionate; they can however be timid at times. They will be friendly toward those who approach them in a loving manner. The breed is naturally well-mannered a very bright, however they have a stubborn tendency. The English Toy Spaniel is a very easy-going dog that should be treated tenderly. They are gracious with other dogs, and will need to be with a lot of people. They are typically good with all children, however will do greatest with a grown-up, considerate child. The English Toy Spaniel is an average barker and will be relatively okay as a watchdog. They are, on the other hand solely a companion dog.

Care

The English Toy Spaniel should be brushed regularly to keep shedding at bay. These dogs can be bathed, however not excessively and only with a mild shampoo. It is extremely vital to daily clean out the ears and eyes of this breed. The English Toy Spaniel will not do well in hot and moist climates.

Training

EnglishToy Spaniels are very clever and always keen to please their owners, especially once the dominance has been established. This breed can be stubborn, and it is therefore very important to establish yourself as the Alpha dog from early onwards. Seeing that these dogs can be wary of strangers, it is very important for them to be socialized from puppyhood onwards. This will help the English Toy Spaniel to not be fearful later on. Crate training usually works well for this breed if you want to housetrain them. This breed is however difficult to leash train, and patience is very important with this task. Health problems

Many of the English Toy Spaniels are prone to respiratory problems, and may wheeze, snore and have trouble breathing - particularly in warm conditions. They also have problems with ear and eye infections, so these should be checked often to make sure that they are clean. At times the English Toy Spaniels also experience mitral valve heart disease, which is a life threatening heart defect. Seeing that these dogs have had a number of problems, it is important to consider a reputable breeder when you're considering buying one of these dogs.

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