WELSH 

 SPRINGER 



Color : Red or 

 orange and white. 



Weig-ht : Not more 

 than 42 Ibs. 



As a worker this dog has no superior. He owns a well balanced head, grand spring 

 of rib, and powerful hind quarters. He may best be described as a large Cocker 

 Spaniel. His eyes should be hazel or dark brown and should not show any haw. The 

 ears are comparatively small and hang close to the cheeks. His coat is straight or flat 

 and thick. 



The Welsh Springer has been bred and preserved in its purity for hundreds of 

 years. As a worker he has no superior, no day being too long and no covert too diffi- 

 cult for the endurance and pluck of the gay Cambrian Springer. 



WELSH HOUND 



Color : Grizzle-red with white patches and with white markings like the English 

 Foxhound, Harrier and Beagle. 



Height : 24 in. 



Weight : 75 Ibs. 



A symmetrically built dog on racy lines. His head is of good length, domed in 

 skull and rather long muzzle. The eyes are small, brown and intelligent in expression. 

 The ears are often rounded and lay close to the head. Neck long, clean and muscular 

 without dewlap. Back strong and broad, deep in the chest and very muscular in thighs 

 and hind-quarters. Tail should be carried gaily, thick at the root and well furnished 

 with hard hair. The coat is hard, wiry, crisp and water resisting. 



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