Not exact matches
Later, they were
crossed with a
spaniel to get the longhaired dachshund, a variety good for going after
water - loving prey like otters.
The Australian Labradoodle is a
cross with Poodle, Labrador Retriever, Cocker
Spaniel, Irish
Water Spaniel, and Curly Coated Retriever.
In the Scottish Highlands, Lord Tweedmouth
crossed a yellow flat coated retriever with the Tweed
water spaniel.
The breed, also known as a Yellow Retriever, was developed in the Scottish Highlands from a
cross of wavy - coated retrievers, Tweed
Water Spaniels (now extinct) and the Irish Setter.
Most experts agree it was developed from
crosses of Irish
Water Spaniel, Irish Terrier, English Setter,
Spaniel, Pointer and Gordon Setter.
During the 1800s, he was used to produce the curly coat of the Curly - coated Retriever; was
crossed with the English pointer to produce the Pudelpointer, a happy - go - lucky, energetic, and versatile German hunting dog; and played a part in the development of the Irish
Water Spaniel (and through the IWS, became an ancestor of the American
Water Spaniel).
The Flat - Coated Retriever is the result of
crossing the Newfoundland with various types of setters, sheepdogs,
spaniels and
water dogs.
History and Health of the Irish
Water Spaniel Dog Breed: The Irish
Water Spaniel breed was developed in Ireland hundreds of years ago, most likely from
crosses involving the Poodle or the Irish Setter and the Curly - Coated Retriever.
The original Golden Retriever breed was created with a
cross of a yellow - colored Retriever with a Tweed
Water Spaniel (a now extinct breed).
Prior to characterization of this disease at the molecular level, elegant interbreed
crosses were undertaken to determine that the phenotypically similar diseases that were segregating in multiple breeds, including the miniature poodle, the English and American cocker
spaniels, the Labrador retriever, the Australian cattle dog, the Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever and the Portugese
water dog, were in fact allelic [19, 20].
The original 1868
cross that became the foundation for the breed was between an undetermined breed of yellow retriever stud named Nous and a Tweed
Water Spaniel bitch named Belle.
A
cross between the Barbet
Water Spaniel and the Poodle, the breed was often bartered among sailors.
Its exact ancestry has long been lost, but it probably stems from
crosses of the old English
water dog, Irish
water spaniel, a small type of Newfoundland, and later, perhaps even poodle.
Although no one is certain, the dog's coat and gun skills suggest it is the result of
crossing the curly - coated retriever with the Irish
water spaniel.