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For|the American R& B doo-wop group from the 1950s|The SpanielsFor|the Thoroughbred racehorse|Spaniel (horse)A spaniel is a Dog type|type of gun dog . It is assumed spaniels originated from Spain as the word spaniel may be derived from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) or possibly from the French phrase "Chiens de l’Espagnol" (Dogs of the Spaniard). Spaniels were especially bred to flush game out of dense brush. By the late 17th century spaniels had become specialized into water and land breeds. The extinct English Water Spaniel was used to retrieve water fowl shot down with arrows. Land spaniels were setting spaniels—those that crept forward and Pointing breed|pointed their game, allowing hunters to ensnare them with nets, and springing spaniels—those that sprang pheasants and partridges for hunting with falcons, and rabbits for hunting with greyhounds. During the 17th century, the role of the spaniel dramatically changed as Englishmen began hunting with flintlock s for wing shooting. Charles Goodall and Julia Gasow (1984)Goodall and Gasow, The New Complete English Springer Spaniel , 1984. write the spaniels were "transformed from untrained, wild beaters, to smooth, polished gun dogs."

Definition and description


The Oxford English Dictionary defines Spaniel as "a breed of dog with a long silky coat and drooping ears".cite web |url= http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/spaniel? view=uk |title=spaniel |work=Compact Oxford English Dictionary |accessdate=2010-03-07

Not much has changed about spaniels in general over the years, as can be seen in this 1921 entry in ''Collier's New Encyclopedia :
Their distinguishing characteristics are a rather broad muzzle, remarkably long and full ears, hair plentiful and beautifully waved, particularly that of the ears, tail, and hinder parts of the thighs and legs. The prevailing color is liver and white, sometimes red and white or black and white, and sometimes deep brown, or black on the face and breast, with a tan spot over each eye. The English spaniel is a superior and very pure breed. The King Charles Spaniel|King Charles is a small variety of the spaniel used as a lapdog. The water spaniels, large and small, differ from the common spaniel only in the roughness of their coats, and in uniting the aquatic propensities of the Newfoundland (dog)|Newfoundland dog with the fine hunting qualities of their own race. Spaniels possess a great share of intelligence, affection, and obedience, which qualities, combined with much beauty, make them highly prized as companions.


History


The origin of the word spaniel is described by the Oxford English Dictionary as coming from the Old French word espaigneul which meant "Spanish (dog)"; this in turn originated from the Latin Hispaniolus which simply means "Spanish". In Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York|Edward, 2nd Duke of York 's work The Master of Game , which was mostly a 15th century translation of an earlier work by Gaston III of Foix-Béarn entitled Livre de chasse , Spaniels are described as being as much from Spain as you could consider all Greyhound s to be from England or Scotland .

Sixteenth-century English physician John Caius wrote that the spaniels of the time were mostly white, marked with spots that are commonly red. He described a new variety to have come out of France, which were speckled all over with white and black, "which mingled colours incline to a marble blewe".cite book |last=Caius |first=John |coauthor=Fleming, Abraham |title=Of Englishe dogges, the diversities, the names, the natures and the properties. A short treatise written in Latine and newly drawne into Englishe |year=1880 |publisher=Bradley |page=15 |url= http://www.archive.org/stream/ofenglishedogges00caiuuoft#page/14/mode/2up/search/spaniel

Celtic origin theory


In the added appendices added to the 1909 re-print of Caius' work, the editors suggested that the type of dogs may have been brought into the British Isles as early as 900 BC by a branch of the Celts moving from Spain into Cornwall and on into Wales , England and Ireland .cite book |title=The Master of Game |last= Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1909 |publisher=Ballantyne, Hanson & Co |location= |isbn= |page=195 |pages= |url= Theories on the origin of the Welsh Springer Spaniel support this theory, as it is believed that the breed specifically is a direct descendant of the " Dogs of Roman Britain|Agassian hunting dog " described in the hunting poem Oppian|Cynegetica attributed to Oppian|Oppian of Apamea , which belonged to the Celtic tribes of Roman-occupied Britaincite web|url= http://www.akc.org/breeds/welsh_springer_spaniel/did_you_know.cfm|title=Welsh Springer Spaniel Did You Know? |publisher=American Kennel Club|accessdate=11 February 2010:
"There is a strong breed of hunting dog, small in size but no less worthy of great praise. These the wild tribes of Britons with their tattooed backs rear and call by the name of Agassian. Their size is like that of worthless and greedy domestic table dogs; squat, emanciated, shaggy, dull of eye, but endowed with feet armed with powerful claws and a mouth sharp with close-set venomous tearing teeth. It is by virtue of its nose, however, that the Agassian is most exalted, and for tracking it is the best there is; for it is very adept at discovering the tracks of things that walk upon the ground, and skilled too at marking the airborne scent."


Roman origin theory


Another theory of the origin of the spaniel is that the ancient Romans imported the Spaniel into Britannia , by way of the trade routes to the far east . Colonel David HancockHancock, The Heritage of the Dog , 1990. adds a belief that the sporting type of spaniel originated in China from the short-faced ancestors of dogs such as the Pekinese , Pug and Shih Tzu . The theory goes that these ancestors were introduced into Southern Europe and evolved into the small sporting spaniels of the period around 1300& ndash;1600 AD. The issue of how a short-muzzled dog could evolve into a longer-muzzled dog is addressed by pointing to the evolution of the King Charles Spaniel into the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in less than a century.cite book |title=An Ancient History of Dogs: Spaniels Through the Ages |last=Judah |first=J.C. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2007 |publisher=Lulu.com |location= |isbn= |page=42 |pages= |url=

Arabic origin theory


The first French Spaniel is speculated to have originated in the middle east towards the end of the 11th century. French knights in the Holy Land were accompanied by their Pointer (dog breed)|pointers and other hunting hounds. Breeding between these dogs and the Arabic Greyhound s was considered inevitable, and the progeny became the first French Spaniels.cite web |url= http://www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/blue_picardy_spaniel/ |title=Blue Picardy Spaniel Information |author= |date= |work= |publisher=Sarah's Dogs |accessdate=2010-01-08

Hunting


In assisting hunters, it is desirable that Spaniels work within gun range, are steady to shot, are able to mark the fall and retrieve shot game to hand with a soft mouth. A good nose is highly valued, as it is in most gun dog breeds. They are versatile hunters traditionally being used for upland game birds, but are equally adept at hunting rabbit and waterfowl. Whether hunting in open fields, woodlands, farm lands - in briars, along fencerows or marshlands, a spaniel can get the job done. http://www.spanieljournal.com Spaniel Journal

On the basis of function and hunting style, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) draws a distinction between continental and Anglo-American spaniels. FCI places continental dogs of the spaniel type in the pointing group (Group 7, sect. 1.2) because they function more like setters which "freeze" and point to game. Breeds in this group include the Blue Picardy Spaniel , the French Spaniel , the Brittany (dog)|Brittany , the Pont-Audemer Spaniel , and the Small Münsterländer . FCI classifies most other dogs of the spaniel Dog type|type as flushing or water dogs (Group 8, sections 2 and 3). http://www.fci.be/nomenclatures_detail.asp? lang=en& file=group7 FCI - Breeds nomenclature; http://www.fci.be/nomenclatures_detail.asp? lang=en& file=group8 FCI - Breeds nomenclature

Breeds


Contemporary


Type of SpanielAlso Known AsCountry/ Region of OriginMin. HeightMax. HeightMin. WeightMax. WeightImage
American Cocker Spaniel Cocker Spaniel
(in the United States)
United Statesconvert>13convert>15convert>24convert>29
American Water Spaniel United Statesconvert>15convert>18convert>25convert>45
Blue Picardy Spaniel Epagneul Bleu de PicardiFranceconvert>22convert>24convert>43convert>45
Boykin Spaniel United Statesconvert>15convert>18convert>25convert>45
Brittany Brittany SpanielFranceconvert>17.5convert>20.5convert>30convert>40
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Englandconvert>12convert>13convert>13convert>18first=D. Caroline
Clumber Spaniel Englandconvert>17convert>20convert>55convert>85
Drentse Patrijshond Dutch Partridge DogNetherlandsconvert>21.5convert>25.5convert>55convert>77
English Cocker Spaniel Cocker Spaniel
(In the United Kingdom )
Englandconvert>15convert>17convert>26convert>34
English Springer Spaniel Englandconvert>19convert>20convert>40convert>50
Field Spaniel Englandconvert>17convert>18convert>35convert>50
French Spaniel Epagneul FrançaisFranceconvert>21convert>24convert>50convert>70
German Spaniel Deutscher WachtelhundGermanyconvert>16convert>20convert>44convert>66
Irish Water Spaniel Irelandconvert>21convert>24convert>45convert>65
King Charles Spaniel English Toy Spaniel
(in the United States)
Englandconvert>09convert>10convert>06convert>12
Kooikerhondje Netherlandsconvert>14convert>16convert>20convert>24
Large Münsterländer Großer MünsterländerGermanyconvert>23convert>25convert>55convert>70
Papillon Continental Toy Spaniel,
Épagneul Nain Continental
Franceconvert>08convert>11convert>05convert>10
Phalène Continental Toy Spaniel,
Épagneul Nain Continental
Belgiumconvert>08convert>11convert>05convert>10
Picardy Spaniel Épagneul PicardFranceconvert>22convert>23.5convert>44convert>55
Pont-Audemer Spaniel Épagneul Pont-AudemerFranceconvert>20convert>23convert>40convert>53
Russian Spaniel Russian hunting spaniel(??????? ????????? ????????)Russiaconvert>15convert>17convert>28convert>40
Small Münsterländer Kleiner MünsterländerGermanyconvert>19convert>22convert>30convert>38
Sussex Spaniel Englandconvert>13convert>15convert>35convert>44
Welsh Springer Spaniel Walesconvert>17convert>19convert>35convert>55


Extinct


Type of SpanielCountry/ Region of originPeriod of extinctionImage
Alpine Spaniel Switzerland1830s
English Water Spaniel England1930s
Norfolk Spaniel England1902
Toy Trawler Spaniel United Kingdom1920s
Tweed Water Spaniel England19th century


Misnamed


The following breeds are not true spaniels, but are named as such due to their resemblance to the spaniels.

Type of SpanielAlso Known AsCountry/ Region of OriginMin. HeightMax. HeightMin. WeightMax. WeightImage
Japanese Chin Japanese SpanielJapanconvert>09convert>10convert>04convert>11
Pekingese cite book>last=DruryChinaconvert>08convert>09convert>08convert>14
Tibetan Spaniel cite web>title=FCI-Standard N° 231 / 11. 05. 1998 / GB Tibetan Spanielconvert>09convert>11convert>09convert>15


See also


Wikipedia books
  • Hunting dog

  • List of dog types for a list of dog types

  • List of dog breeds for a complete list of breeds


  • Notes


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    References


  • cite book |title=Dogs (EYEWITNESS COMPANION GUIDES) |last=Fogle |first=Bruce |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2006 |publisher=DK Adult |isbn=978-0-7566-1692-2 |pages= |url= |ref=fogle02

  • cite book |title=The Howell Book of Dogs: The Definitive Reference to 300 Breeds and Varieties |last=Palika |first=Liz |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2007 |publisher=Howell Book House |location= |isbn=978-0-470-00921-5 |pages= |url= |ref=Palika2007

  • cite book |title=The Encyclopedia of North American Sporting Dogs: Written by Sportsmen for Sportsmen |last=Smith |first=Steve |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2002|publisher=Willow Creek Press |location= |isbn=978-1-57223-501-4 |url= |ref=smith02


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