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  2. English Springer Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    A show-bred English Springer Spaniel. The English Springer Spaniel is a medium-sized compact dog. Its coat is moderately long with feathering on the legs and tail. It is a well proportioned, balanced dog with a gentle expression. This breed represents perhaps the greatest divergence between working and show lines of any breed of dog.

  3. 32 things to know about English Springer Spaniels - AOL

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    Anyone who has ever had the joy of owning an English Springer Spaniel will know how much delight this ebullient breed brings to a household. With their delightful patchwork coat and beguiling eyes ...

  4. English Springer Spaniel Puppies: Cute Pictures and Facts - AOL

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    English Springer Spaniel puppies are an enchanting and incredibly popular medium-sized dog breed, characterized by their floppy ears and adorable eyes. Bred initially for hunting and flushing game ...

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    One of the smartest dog breeds, the English Springer Spaniel is a sweet-faced, lovable bird dog with bucket loads of energy and a cheerful disposition. Athletic pups who need lots of exercise to ...

  6. Roan (color) - Wikipedia

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    Blue roan English Cocker Spaniel puppy. The terminology that relates the underlying coat color with the roan modifier is often breed-specific, but most standards call a black dog with roaning blue. In breeds that are characterized by roaning and ticking such as the Large Munsterlander, clear white-marked individuals may be called plated. [7]

  7. Norfolk Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The term was used to designate springer type spaniels that were neither Sussex nor Clumber Spaniels, and attempts were made to use it to specify a breed that would later become known as the English Springer Spaniel. With a liver-and-white or black-and-white coat, the Norfolk Spaniel was described as being a large cocker spaniel.