Field Spaniels went from 150 registrations to 102 (down 32 percent); Skye Terriers dropped from 119 to 85 (28 percent loss); Sussex Spaniels went from 86 to 60 (30 percent drop); and English Foxhounds, last year's least popular breed, went from 40 to 17 (down 57 percent).
Not exact matches
Terriers and Dachshunds «
go - to - ground» in simulated vermin hunts; retrievers, pointers, setters,
spaniels, and Beagles, Bassets, and coonhounds prove their prowess in the
field; sighthounds run lickety - split after a plastic bag in lure - coursing events; and herding dogs practice their skills on sheep and ducks.
The first was Moses Woolland, who after obtaining his first Sussex
Spaniels in 1882
went out and successfully bred both show and
field lines.
Despite near extinction during the World Wars, the
Field Spaniel had dedicated fanciers who kept the breed
going.