Sentences with phrase «rarest spaniel breeds»

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There is one rare genetic disease that can cause a dog's brain to become too large for its skull, but syringomyelia is most common to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and no other dog breed.
Noted as being the tallest, and one of the rarest breeds of Spaniels, the Irish Water Spaniel is in the sporting group.
The condition is very rare in cats, but it occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the cocker spaniel, basset hound, chow, Jack Russell, Shih tzu, and the Siberian husky.
The rare Irish Water Spaniel is also known as the Shannon Spaniel, and is one of the largest and oldest of the spaniel Spaniel is also known as the Shannon Spaniel, and is one of the largest and oldest of the spaniel Spaniel, and is one of the largest and oldest of the spaniel spaniel breeds.
Many other breeds appear less frequently as suitable for the allergic, including the long - coated Havanese, the curly coated Bedlington terrier, Portuguese water dog and Irish water spaniel and the rare American hairless terrier.
The rare American water spaniel originally was bred specifically to retrieve from boats.
The AWS is sometimes confused with the Irish Water Spaniel — a similar, rare breed with a curly topknot on its head, larger size, and a thin, «rat» tail.
The field spaniel remains among the rarest of breeds in America.
On the other hand, probably these following AKC breeds should be considered rare breeds and trained accordingly, such as: the Ibizan Hound, Irish Water Spaniel, Pharaoh Hound, Lowchen, Swedish Vallhund, Curly - Coated Retriever, Xoloitzcuintli, Puli, American Water Spaniel, Glen of Imaal Terrier, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Sussex Spaniel, Pyrenean Shepherd, Sealyham Terrier, Skye Terrier, Norwegian Buhund, Komondor, Finnish Spitz, Canaan Dog, Otterhound, Norwegian Lundehund, English Foxhound, Harrier, and American Foxhound.
Springer Spaniel Rage is a very rare behavioral problem that has been reported in a variety of breeds, but especially in Springers, hence the common name - Springer Rage Syndrome.
American water spaniels and Irish water spaniels continued to be bred mainly for hunting, and are now rare compared to other water dog breeds.
They are a working dog, bred for hunting, and while not as rare as some varieties of spaniel, they are rarer than the more widely known English Springer Spaniel with which they are sometimes cospaniel, they are rarer than the more widely known English Springer Spaniel with which they are sometimes coSpaniel with which they are sometimes confused.
Today, the English Toy Spaniel is rare, the 120th most popular breed.
They remain rare, but through an understanding of the value of these gentle and cheerful spaniels, the breed has gained a bit of a respite from the threat of endangerment.
Although small in number, with only the Affenpinscher being a rarer AKC Toy breed, today the English Toy Spaniel is beloved by average citizens and quite adaptable to most any modern - era living arrangements, town or country.
Derived from the spaniel breed, Cavaliers also have a sporty personality raring to tree a squirrel, take in a hike, jump off a dock or retrieve a ball.
The Irish water spaniel has a very distinctive appearance but the breed is unfortunately, becoming quite rare.
The whole period Ne was independent of census population size (as judged by mean annual registrations); some very numerous breeds had a small whole period Ne (e.g. English Springer Spaniel, mean annual registrations = 10,885.7, Ne = 45) while some much rarer breeds had a relatively high whole period Ne (e.g. Sealyham Terrier, mean annual registrations = 87.1, Ne = 111).
The American water spaniel is a rare breed even though these dogs have many characteristics that make them excellent family pets.
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