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If anyone is interested in the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America national specialty, it is free to watch online!
https://showdogvideopros.com/EnglishCockerSpaniel/ECSCA2026/ECSCA2026-Video-Player.php#
They have the live stream and it looks like you can also watch recordings of the classes that already happened. The national started on Tuesday, but today is the "big day."
Look at this fascinating dog! This is an American Cocker born in China in 2024 called Shang Shen. He is allegedly the 5th recorded American Cocker showing chimerism. However the genetics group suspects that this is actually a large somatic mutation. Either way, he is a neat looking dog.
This is an earlier dog, from 1974. Crigmar's Crazy Quilt, born in Ohio. Apparently they searched for a female showing the same mutation, and found one in Sweden. She was bred to Crazy Quilt, but they produced "normal" puppies.
As far as I can find, none of the "chimera" Cockers, including Shang Shen, have actually been genetically tested. A chimera will have the DNA of 2 dogs, and they don't really show up like this visually. It seems pretty likely this is somatic mutation. Still very cool!
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Cocker Spaniel infographics from the American Kennel Club
Do you know the differences?
Learn more here:
What is the difference between the English Cocker Spaniel and the Cocker Spaniel? Our experts discuss how to distinguish between the two bre
Do you have an American or English Cocker? Reblogs with photos! If not, which would you bring home?
Sir Galahad Of Ware. English Cocker. Born July 14 1935.
AKC presents the American Water Spaniel
This month we're celebrating the American Water Spaniel
Named the Wisconsin state dog in 1985, the American Water Spaniel was actually developed in the state during the 19th century! Regardless, it is still considered a rare breed and was saved from near obscurity by Dr. Fred J. Pfeifer in the 1910s who put so much effort into preservation that his efforts got it included in the United Kennel Club AND the American Kennel Club.
Promoting spaniels hunting, in hunt tests, and field trials.
American Water Spaniel featured in the Spaniel Journal.
Historical American Water Spaniels.
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Historical images featuring American Water Spaniels and children. AWS are great family dogs.
The AWS were prized and beloved hunting dogs and companions, so there are many surviving historical photographs featuring them.
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🔦 Breed Spotlight: The American Water Spaniel
The American Water Spaniel was developed in Wisconsin during the 19th century. Their origin is somewhat shrouded in mystery. They are a medium-sized breed, with a thick curly coat that protects them in the cold water and winter. They range in colour from brown to more brown. They are a relatively low-shedding breed, though their curly coats may pick up many leaves and burrs.
The American Water Spaniel is a versatile hunting dog, used on land and in water, to hunt just about anything. The breed was developed to be able to hunt and retrieve from small boats, hence their smaller size. They may not be as fast or as exuberant or as strong as the larger dogs, but they have great stamina and endurance.
American Water Spaniels enjoy the attention of their people. They can be very vocal and stubborn. With some training effort and ample exercise, they are fine hunting, companion, and sporting dogs.
American Water Spaniels, never particularly popular, fell out of fashion, largely replaced by Labradors, Springers, and other gundogs after WWII. There were efforts to revive the breed, but they are still relatively rare. There are only around 3000 worldwide.
The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1940. They became the state dog of Wisconsin in 1985.
Stay tuned for more American Water Spaniel content in the next few days!
Sources and More Information:
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/american-water-spaniel/
https://www.gundogmag.com/editorial/american-water-spaniel/369557
https://web.archive.org/web/20110725025053/http://www.awsfa.org/Club%20Info/AWS%20History.htm
https://www.americanwaterspanielclub.org/aws-history
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/american-water-spaniel-history/
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