hunting dogs
A cocker spaniel is a bred type of dog that lives with an owner and can be rarely found in the wild
Yes they should be able but of corse you will get a type of a mix between them good luck:)
A Cocker Spaniel and Yorkshire..
its a different type of cocker spaniel. there are American and English ones. generallly the English ones are more expensive but a better temprement
cocker spaniel
No, the compound noun 'cocker spaniel dog' is a common noun, a general term for a type of dog.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for cocker spaniel would be the name of the dog, like Daisy or Dusty.
Cockapoo is the offspring of the Poodle and the Cocker Spaniel.
I found out from doing research what breed Benji is: He is being described as a Terrier-Spaniel mix.Most likely a Tibetan Terrier with some type of Cocker Spaniel.
Everything but angora is a type of dog.
Miniature Poodle
Tiffany looks to be a Maltese/Papillon cross.
Just after the turn of the 20th century, Alexander White of Spartanburg, South Carolina saw a small brown spaniel type dog wondering around after church service. The dog appeared to be a stray and he decided to take the dog home with him. He discovered that the dog had great hunting abilities. This stray had a wonderful bird sense. Alexander gave the dog to his hunting partner L. Whitaker Boykin. The dog was a male and he was given the name "Dumpy". The Boykin Spaniel breed has evolved from this one dog, with crosses to American Water Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, Pointers and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. It is used as a hardy retriever of upland birds as well as water fowl. The Boykin Spaniel is popular in the Southern United States among bird hunters. Its state of origin is South Carolina USA and South Carolina has designated the Boykin Spaniel its official state dog. In July 2005 the Boykin Spaniel Club of Breeders Assoc. of America was named by AKC as the official parent club. The Boykin Spaniel was an AKC FSS (Foundation Stock Service) breed for many years. The BSCBAA submitted their paperwork to AKC to progress into the miscellaneous group and was approved on February 9th 2007 with the effective date of January 1st 2008. Breeders hope to move the breed from the AKC miscellaneous class to the sporting group sometime in the future.