COCKER SPANIEL — Of 
English origin, the Cocker 
Spaniel is the smallest of 
the sporting spaniel family, 
weighing from 18 to 24 
pounds. The English type is 
heavier, weighing from 25 
to 28 pounds. The Cocker’s 
coat is dense, silky, and flat 
or slightly waved. He has 
many variations in color, being black, red, cream, buff, liver, black and 
white, black and tan, and black, white and tan. The Cocker is a clever 
little sporting dog and is very popular in this country. He is the bright' 
est and merriest of the whole spaniel family. 
WELSH SPRINGER SPANIEL — This breed has been known for sew 
eral hundred years in Wales and the West of England. He was bred 
and trained purely for hunting purposes. He has a keen scent and is 
a fine water dog. The 
Welsh Springer, in 
size, is larger than the 
Cocker but smaller 
than the English 
Springer. He weighs 
from 28 to 45 pounds. 
The one and only cob 
or is dark rich red and 
white. 
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