The Welsh Springer Spaniel head is unique and should in no way approximate that
of other spaniel breeds.
GROOMING A FIELD SPANIEL Unlike
many other spaniel breeds, the Field Spaniel carries a moderate coat.
The English Toy Spaniel differentiates itself
from other Spaniels in that it is not bred as a gundog and this is due in part to its small stature.
As with
several other spaniel breeds, the Field Spaniel is utilized in hunting, which takes advantage of its own keen sense of smell and retrieving abilities.
However, it has a tendency to be more territorial than
most other spaniels, which often results in wariness of strangers and snapping if it feels its space or property is being invaded.
At the time, in England, the phrase Cocker Spaniel could also refer to a number of
other spaniels such as the Norfolk and Sussex Spaniels, which today could be considered different breeds.
Unlike other spaniels, this breed was not developed to flush birds but rather to jump into the frigid waters of Ireland to retrieve dead or wounded wildfowl.
Welshies have two hallmarks that distinguish them
from other spaniels: A uniquely tapered head and an eye - catching coat of bold red and white patterns.
Only English Springer spaniels may enter and compete in American field trials;
other spaniel breeds are not eligible, but may have their own competitions.
Noted for their large, yearning eyes and lion-esque mane of golden hair, Tibetan Spaniels are more closely related to Asian breeds like Pekinese and Pugs, than
other Spaniels.
The Sussex Spaniel is a calm fellow, far more laid back than
other spaniels.
The Irish water spaniel is built like
no other spaniel, being much taller and racier.
Though energetic, he is more laid back than
the other spaniel types.
Gentle, although able to take correction better than
the other spaniels which fold under criticism.
Compared to
other spaniel breeds, the Field Spaniel is a breeze to groom.
We have used DNA testing to search for the mutation in
the other spaniel breeds, including the «American» Cocker Spaniel.
Unlike
other spaniels, Sussex Spaniels let their voices ring out when hunting.