you mean like a spaniel dog? yes.
American , English and Welsh Cocker spaniel American and Irish water spaniel English Springer spaniel Clumber spaniel Cavalier King Charles spaniel French and German spaniel Sussex spaniel Russian hunting spaniel Brittany Spaniel Large and small musterlander
Yes, cockapoos have fur. The fur looks very much like a poodles, but the top of their head has a little more fluff then an ordinary poodle. Many can also be confused for poodles and sold higher then the average cockapoo.
probably something like a golden spaniel or retriever spaniel
yes their was a outline spaniel.
A sprocker spaniel is a crossbreed dog that is a mix between a springer spaniel and a cocker spaniel. They are known for being energetic, friendly, and intelligent dogs that make great family pets. Sprocker spaniels are often used as working dogs in activities such as hunting and agility.
Yes, from experience they shed alot of fur! (unless they're coat is kept short and neat constantly)
Lady was a Cocker Spaniel- people debate on whether she is an English or American spaniel, but I believe English, as her fur is shorther, and her ears longer than an American breed. In case you are wondering, Tramp is a mutt, but by his appearance I would say he's part Greyhound.
Their fur must be cut short, as all Cavaliers have moderately long fur naturally.
NO. Only big dogs like huskies, their fur is meant to be for outdoors. Spaniels don't have that and they would freeze.
American , English and Welsh Cocker spaniel American and Irish water spaniel English Springer spaniel Clumber spaniel Cavalier King Charles spaniel French and German spaniel Sussex spaniel Russian hunting spaniel Brittany Spaniel Large and small musterlander
Yes, cockapoos have fur. The fur looks very much like a poodles, but the top of their head has a little more fluff then an ordinary poodle. Many can also be confused for poodles and sold higher then the average cockapoo.
no, English cocker spaniel became cocker spaniel in he 14th century.
No, all Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have moderately long fur that requires regular grooming and maintenance. This breed also sheds heavily. However, you can trim your Cavalier's fur shorter if you want.
There are many varieties of spaniels but these are the spaniels recognized by the American Kennel Club, Canadian Kennel Club, and United Kennel Club: American Cocker Spaniel American Water Spaniel Blue Picardy Spaniel Boykin Spaniel Brittany Clumber Spaniel English Cocker Spaniel English Springer Spaniel Field Spanish French Spaniel Irish Water Spaniel Sussex Spaniel Welsh Springer Spaniel The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, English Toy Spaniel, and Tibetan Spaniel are also types of spaniels but are in the Toy group and are considered companion dogs rather than hunting breeds.
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Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel .
Originating in England in the 1800s the Field Spaniel used to be considered the same breed as the English Cocker Spaniel. The dog was used to flush and retrieve both fur and feather from land and water. In the 20th century it was decided that anything above 25 pounds would be considered a Field Spaniel and anything below would be an English Cocker Spaniel, and the two were officially separated into different breeds. During the 1800s the Field Spaniel was being bred with a greatly exaggerated length and weight. Almost a hundred years later in the 1920's the standard returned a moderate length and weight. Although it is a fine bird dog with a great, mild disposition, the breed remains rare to this day, most likely due to the extreme popularity of the Cocker Spaniel. The Field Spaniel was recognized by the AKC in 1894. Some of the Field Spaniel's talents are tracking, hunting, retrieving and watchdog.