Yes, the Boykin Spaniel was chosen as South Carolina's official state dog in 1985.
The Boykin Spaniel.
Boykin Spaniel
A Swamp Poodle, is a Boykin Spaniel. They are the state dog of South Carolina, they were also discovered and developed in South Carolina. They were breed to hunt turkey and ducks in the swamp areas of South Carolina.
State Animal: White-tailed deer. State Dog: Boykin Spaniel State Bird: Carolina Wren State Game Bird: Wild Turkey State Reptile: Loggerhead Sea Turtle State Amphipian: Spotted Salamander State Insect: Carolina Mantid State Spider: Carolina Wolf Spider State Butterfly: Tiger Swallowtail State Fish: Striped Bass
=White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)=
South Carolina State is located in the state of South Carolina.
Carolina, by Henry TimrodCarolina and Carolina On My Mind.
South Carolina's state bird is the Carolina Wren.
The capital of the state south of North Carolina is Columbia, which is the capital of South Carolina.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
The Boykin Spaniel has a Spaniel type head. The tail is docked. The waterproof coat is rather wavy or curly, but a smooth coat is acceptable (hunters care more about the dogs hunting abilities than its coat type). Color- Liver or Brown. The Boykin is larger than the Cocker Spaniel, with a smaller higher set ears that are covered with long wavy hair. He has considerably less hair and a straighter muzzle. Docile, pleasant and obedient. An intelligent and loyal companion. Their trademark yellow/amber eyes that they stare expectantly into your eyes are often commented upon as if the dog is asking "What do you want me to do next?" The Boykin Spaniel is a fantastic swimmer. They enjoy water and swimming; however they are prone to Spaniel ear infections and should be dried well after getting wet. Most owners report that each of these dogs has a unique personally and an enthusiastic field ability seldom matched by other dogs. His fine nose and enthusiasm in the field make him a versatile hunter. They have been bred as a hunting spaniel and have exceptionally good noses. Their sense of smell can lead them on an excursion if allowed to roam off lead. This dog needs an owner who displays natural leadership consistently communicating with the dog what is expected of him and what is not. The most common health issues are hip dysplasia, eye problems such as cataracts, and a few localized lines have heart and skin problems. Prone to ear infections. The Boykin Spaniel will do okay in an apartment if they are adequately exercised. A small yard is sufficient. The Boykin Spaniel is a working dog and needs a lot of daily exercise, including a long, brisk daily walk, where the dog is heeling beside or behind you, never in front as, in a dogs mind, pack leader goes first. They have a high drive, very willing, intensely energetic dog that needs adequate exercise and a "job" to do daily to burn off energy and exercise their very nimble mind. They will find ways to entertain themselves if not provided by their owner and can be very destructive when bored or when their primal instinct to walk has not been fulfilled. Life expectancy is 14-16 years. 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.
The song, Carolina is South Carolina's state song. It has been the state song since 1911 and South Carolina on My Mind is also the state song.