DescriptionThe Boykin Spaniel has a Spaniel type head. The tail is docked. The
waterproof coat is rather wavy or curly, but a smooth coat is
acceptable (hunters care more about the dogs hunting abilities than its
coat type). Color- Liver or Brown. The Boykin is larger than the Cocker
Spaniel, with a smaller higher set ears that are covered with long wavy
hair. He has considerably less hair and a straighter muzzle.
OriginJust after the turn of the 20th century, Alexander White of
Spartanburg, South Carolina saw a small brown spaniel type dog
wondering around after church service. The dog appeared to be a stray
and he decided to take the dog home with him. He discovered that the
dog had great hunting abilities. This stray had a wonderful bird
sense. Alexander gave the dog to his hunting partner L. Whitaker
Boykin. The dog was a male and he was given the name "Dumpy". The
Boykin Spaniel breed has evolved from this one dog, with crosses to
upland birds as well as water fowl. The Boykin Spaniel is popular in
the Southern United States among bird hunters. Its state of origin is
South Carolina USA and South Carolina has designated the Boykin Spaniel
its official state dog. In July 2005 the Boykin Spaniel Club of
Breeders Assoc. of America was named by AKC as the official parent
club. The Boykin Spaniel has been an AKC FSS (Foundation Stock Service)
breed for many years. The BSCBAA has submitted their paperwork to AKC
to progress into the miscellaneous group, then Sporting group. This may
TemperamentDocile, pleasant and obedient. An intelligent and loyal companion.
Their trademark yellow/amber eyes that they stare expectantly into your
eyes are often commented upon as if the dog is asking What do you want
me to do next? The Boykin Spaniel is a fantastic swimmer. They enjoy
water and swimming; however they are prone to Spaniel ear infections
and should be dried well after getting wet. Most owners report that
each of these dogs has a unique personally and an enthusiastic field
ability seldom matched by other dogs. His fine nose and enthusiasm in
the field make him a versatile hunter. They have been bred as a hunting
spaniel and have exceptionally good noses. Their sense of smell can
lead them on an excursion if allowed to roam off lead.
HeightHeight: 15-18 inches (38-46 cm.)
WeightWeight: 25-40 pounds (11-18 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsThe most common health issues are hip dysplasia, eye problems, and a
few localized lines have heart and skin problems.
Conditions for LivingThe Boykin Spaniel will do okay in an apartment if they are adequately
exercised. A small yard is sufficient.
Exercise RequirmentsThe Boykin Spaniel is a working dog and needs a lot of daily exercise,
willing, intensely energetic dog that needs adequate exercise and a job
to do daily to burn off energy and exercise their very nimble mind.
They will find ways to entertain themselves if not provided by their
owner and can be very destructive when bored or when their primal
instinct to walk has not been fulfilled.
Life ExpectancyLife expectancy is 14-16 years
Litter Size
GroomingRequires brushing ever few days to avoid coat matting.
GroupGroup
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