Before the 17th century, this type of dog was called a spaniel regardless of its size, body length, and pace. Significant differences in body size began to gradually arouse the different purposes of hunting and hunters’ attention, larger dogs can quickly agitate their prey and smaller ones can be used to hunt hill snipes, so there are Springer spaniels and The name of the Cocker Spaniel or the snipe hound. In 1892, the British Kennel Club finally admitted that they were two separate breeds. This cocker spaniel is the English cocker spaniel. This passage is mainly talking about the difference between Cocker and Springer spaniels.
It should be known that the Springer Spaniel and the Cocker Spaniel were officially recognized as independent breeds in the UK for a period of time. They were both kept in the same kennel. The difference in body size makes them independent breeds, but they have the same heredity, the same coat color, the same hunting skills and the same external appearance. Cocker Spaniel and Springer Spaniel developed at the same time. It is precisely because the English Cocker Spaniel naturally contains the heredity of the Springer Spaniel, which ultimately makes it the most exquisite beagle.
The English Cocker Spaniel is also known as the English Cocker Spaniel, the English Cocker Spaniel, and the English Cocker Spaniel. Because it has superb skills in hunting snipes, it was dug up in the dog world to form an independent cocaine lineage. The English Cocker Spaniel is the oldest cocker spaniel.
The dog is native to England. The English Cocker Spaniel has existed for centuries. As early as 1300, there was a scorpion very similar to the dog. About 5,000 years later, it gradually differentiated into 7 breeds, the English Spurs Cocker Spaniel, the Welsh Spurs Cocker Spaniel, the Cocker Spaniel, the Sussex Long-haired Spaniel, and the Ranch Long-haired Spaniel, Irish Water Spaniel and Clumber Spaniel. The written history of the modern Cocker Spaniel began with the birth of the first English Cocker Spaniel Obo on June 14, 1879. The dog was exhibited for the first time at a dog show 4 years later. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was valued as a companion dog by the whole world, and even more so in Europe and America. In 1902 the dog club was established in England.
The American Cocker Spaniel is also known as Cocker Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Terrier, Cocker Spaniel, etc. Because the dog is good at hunting pheasants, it is named Cocker, which means hunting pheasant dog. It is good at startling or retrieving prey such as birds. Its original name is Spaniel (meaning long-haired hound).
The American Cocker Spaniel is native to the United States and its ancestor is a Spanish bird dog. Around the beginning of the 10th century, it was brought to England from Spain and became a British breed. Then it was brought to the United States for mass breeding and improvement, becoming a smaller and beautiful dog called the American Cocker Spaniel. The dog was recognized as a new breed of dog in 1946, which aroused people’s enthusiasm for it. The dog is still the most popular dog breed among the popular dogs in the United States.
Note: This dog breed is developed and improved from the English Cocker Spaniel and is a small dog.
-- Schipperke
Schipperke is generally healthy and has no serious health problems, and has a long life span. Of course, like most purebred dogs, some genetic health conditions of Schipperke dogs are known, including eye diseases (especially multifocal retinopathy and progressive retinal atrophy, or PRA) and von Willebrand disease (hemorrhagic disease).
-- Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
How to train Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever? Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever must have regular opportunities to vent their energy and do interesting things.
-- Chinook
How to take care of Chinook? Chinook can get on well with other pets, especially when it grows up with its Chinook pets, but Chinook does like chasing rodents and strange cats that might visit its yard.