The Sussex Spaniel is descendant from
various spaniel breeds including the now - extinct Norfolk Spaniel, the Field Spaniel, and English Springer Spaniel.
It is a hybrid of
various Spaniel breeds.
Not exact matches
The litter of puppies have different mothers and fathers of
various breeds — two have a Beagle mother and a Cocker
Spaniel father, while the remaining five have parents from two different beagle pairs.
Cherry Eye is the term used to refer to canine nictitans gland prolapse, a common eye condition in
various dog
breeds, including Cocker
Spaniels, where the gland of the third eyelid known as the nictitating membrane prolapses and becomes visible.
At
various times during its history, the
breed (and direct ancestors of the
breed) were known as Rat - Tail
Spaniels, Whip - Tail
Spaniels, and Shannon
Spaniels.
These include well - known
breeds such as Labradors and Golden Retrievers, Irish Setters, English Springer
Spaniels, Cocker
Spaniels, and Brittanies, as well as the lesser - known American and Irish Water
Spaniels, English and Gordon Setters, the
various pointing
breeds, and English Cocker
Spaniels.If your motivation for acquiring a dog includes protection as well as companionship, consider a Working
breed such as the Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Standard Schnauzer.
This
breed is the result of of mixing
various dog
breeds such as Yellow Retrievers, rough coat Trievers, water Tweed
Spaniels and Red Setters.
[1] To assist in the hunting of birds and small game,
various sporting types of dogs were developed, which became the ancestors of today's pointer, retriever, setter, and
spaniel purebred dog
breeds.
Various breeds will have contributed to its development such as poodles and perhaps the Tweed water
spaniel - an extinct
breed.
Eventually, the different types of
spaniels were separated into
various breeds.
This
breed owes its existence to a Dutchman named Edward Korthals, who started in 1870 with a Barbet dog and mixed her bloodlines with
various setters,
spaniels, and pointers to create a new, sporting dog.
Cocker
Spaniels are also one of the most popular
breeds in
various Dog Shows where they are a part of show dogs and also a part of agility and obedience activities.
Another theory is that the standard longhair dachshund was developed by
breeding smooth dachshunds with
various land and water
spaniels.
Cocker
Spaniels, like many
breeds, have a spectrum of clinical characteristics which affect dogs at
various ages.