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English Springer Spaniel
Homeland and time of occurrence:
Great Britain, 17th century; height 48–51 cm, weight 22–24 kg
Description:
Individuals of this breed are divided into 2 varieties: field and exhibition. In English Springer Spaniels, the head and ears are black, the muzzle and chest are white. Field Springer Spaniels have shorter hair. They can also be completely white, not counting the impressive freckles. These dogs were specially bred for use in hunting. Continue reading
English Setter
Homeland and time of occurrence: Great Britain, XIX century; height 61-69 cm, weight 25-30 kg
Description: The English Setter is an exceptionally friendly and good-natured dog, considered one of the oldest companion dogs. The body of the English setter is covered with wavy, long, slightly silky hair with curly undercoat. The most common colors are lemon white, pec-nocturnal white, black and white, tricolor. We also add that these dogs have drooping, folds ears, tightly pressed to the head. Continue reading
American Cocker Spaniel
Homeland and time of occurrence:
USA, XIX century; height 36-38 cm, weight 11-13 kg
Description:
American Cocker Spaniels are cute dogs famous for their gentle and good-natured disposition. Their body is covered with beautiful, very thick long hair. Color can be any (fawn, white with black, red, etc.). Special mention deserves the long flexible neck, allowing the dog with particular ease to look for tracks on the ground. Continue reading