they were first bred as companion dogs.
A Tibetan dog refers to breeds such as the Tibetan Mastiff, Tibetan Spaniel, and Tibetan Terrier that originate from Tibet. These dogs were bred for purposes such as herding, guarding, and companionship in the harsh terrain of the Himalayan region. They are known for their loyalty, protective instincts, and unique physical appearance.
They were first bred as hunting dog
as guarding dogs
Did you mean Tibetan Spaniel? I don't get what you mean, but the Tibetan Spaniel is a dog breed.
Ann Wynyard has written: 'Dogs of Tibet and the history of the Tibetan Spaniel' -- subject- s -: Dogs, Tibetan spaniel
Yes, the Tibetan Spaniel moults moderately during seasonal changes.
"Cocker" in the breed name "Cocker Spaniel" comes from the "cock" part of "woodcock" - the game that the Cocker Spaniel was first bred to hunt, flush and retrieve.
The cross is called a tibechi.
No, a Field Spaniel cannot be bred from an English Cocker Spaniel, as they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics. Field Spaniels are a separate breed developed for specific hunting and working traits, while English Cocker Spaniels were bred for different purposes, primarily as companion and hunting dogs. Breeding between the two would not produce a purebred Field Spaniel.
A cocker spaniel is a bred type of dog that lives with an owner and can be rarely found in the wild
Actually no. They can be pure bred like other dog breeds. However, I can see that a Irish Spaniel and be bred with a Portuguese Water Dog could be called a Irish water spaniel. But that cross-breed looks very different from the real Irish water spaniel!
Between 2 and 4 puppies every litter.