Not exact matches
Cocker
Spaniels are traditionally working dogs and are bred to
hunt woodcock.
The duke's
spaniels were said to be good dogs for
hunting woodcock.
The Cocker
Spaniel was named so for his excellence in the field
hunting woodcock.
The smaller land
spaniels, who specialized in hunting woodcock, were eventually called Cocker S
spaniels, who specialized in
hunting woodcock, were eventually called Cocker
SpanielsSpaniels.
Cocker
Spaniels have long been used as a
hunting dogs for a game bird called
woodcock.
Since Cocker
Spaniels helped
hunt Woodcock, you find the name «Cocker.»
The English Cocker
Spaniel got its name from the
woodcock, a bird it was were bred and trained to
hunt.
The Cocker
Spaniel gets its name from the older variety's history of
hunting woodcock in England.
«Cocker» comes from «
Woodcock», one of the game birds that the English Cocker
Spaniels were bred to
hunt for in the undergrowth.
While the larger
spaniels where used for springing game, the smaller Cocker was used for
hunting in the dense bushes for
woodcock — this is how the name «Cocker» came about.