The spaniels are one of the most famous and popular dog breed in the world. These dogs are rather small, but they have a tremendous charisma. It is impossible to forget a spaniel’s eyes, it seems they look right into your soul. At least, this is a statement of spaniel breeds lovers!
The History of Spaniel Breeds Appearing
Apparently a few centuries BC spaniels were brought on the territory of the UK by Celts. These dogs were brought from Spain, that is why they are called Spaniels In the middle ages the dogs became very popular and in-demand. Time passed and the modern look of these dogs was gradually formed. As you know, Spaniels are divided into land and water breeds.
Land, or earth, spaniel Breeds are used for hunting in the field. When hunting the dog must be afraid of alive bird. The dogs task is to force a bird leave her nest and than to bring the wounded bird to the owner. As for water spaniels, they are used for hunting waterfowl. This type of dogs has a relatively fresh history. It was derived from crossing a spaniel with a poodle. By the way, the Irish water spaniels are the tallest of these dogs.
English Cocker spaniels are small, they are just 14 or 15 inches height. But these dog are higher than American Cocker breed, which recognized as the smallest in the class. Besides, these pet have the fluffy long coat and short muzzle. English Springer spaniels are higher for a little bit.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the most exquisite breed in the class. They look very funny because their head is flat and their eyes are round and large. The nostrils are also widely opened.
As for King Charles Spaniel Breeds, this breed is also known as English Toy Spaniel. These dogs live in apartments and spend many time with children due to their gentle affectionate temper. People take them for lapdogs. The breed can be distinguished by pug noses and widely opened nostrils. They are sturdy, have a domed head, very soft and gentle fur and are well feathered.
American Water Spaniel
Wetterhoun
Irish Water Spaniel
Clumber Spaniel
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Sussex Spaniel
German Spaniel
English Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
English Cocker Spaniel
American Cocker Spaniel
Russian Spaniel
Espanol Breton
Kooikerhondje
Papillon
Japanese Chin
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel