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Boykin Spaniel - Wikipedia The Boykin Spaniel is a medium-sized breed of dog, a Spaniel bred for hunting wild turkeys and ducks in the Wateree River Swamp of South Carolina, in the United States It is the state dog of South Carolina, where it was discovered and further developed by hunters in the early through mid 1900s
Boykin Spaniel: Dog Breed Characteristics Care The Boykin spaniel is a medium-sized sporting dog breed native to South Carolina with floppy ears, a sturdy body, and liver brown fur on a wavy, waterproof double coat
Boykin Spaniel - Price, Temperament, Life span Boykin Spaniels are medium-sized spaniels, larger and rangier than American Cocker Spaniel but more compact than English Springer Spaniel The breed’s hallmark is a beautiful solid-brown coat Colors range from a rich liver to a luscious chocolate The large, feathery ears hang close to the cheeks, setting off an expression of soulful intelligence
Boykin Spaniel Breed Facts and Information - PetCoach The emerging breed — the Boykin Spaniel — has become the official state dog of South Carolina and gained full AKC recognition in 2009 “Though the Boykin is a relatively rare dog to most people, they are well known in their native state of South Carolina,” said Klein
Boykin Spaniel Dog Breed Info: Pictures, Traits Facts - Hepper The Boykin Spaniel Is a True “All-American” Dog Breed Named after a founding resident of Boykin, South Carolina, Lemuel Whitaker “Whit” Boykin, the Boykin Spaniel originated in 1900 when Alexander White found a small brown Spaniel outside his church in Spartanburg, South Carolina