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In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 
The Sussex Spaniel ! 
A Valuable Field Dog Whose 
Popularity is on the Increase 
HE Sussex Spaniel to 
a remarkable degree 
represents everything 
in the way of docility, rare 
intelligence, hunting instinct 
and beauty of coat and col- 
oring that is implied in the 
family name. The ancestors 
of all of the spaniel family 
were carried from France or 
Spain into Britain early in 
the twelfth century. In 
course of time they became 
scattered over the kingdom 
and naturally these groups 
developed certain peculiari- 
ties of form and character 
which would adapt them bet- 
ter to the sporting condi- 
tions of the various sections 
in which they were bred and 
used. 
The County of Sussex in 
the south of England is a land of hills 
and ridges. As late as the 11th cen- 
tury it was the great wooded section 
of England and its coast lines with 
its shallows and marsh lands was the 
natural home of waders and water- 
fowl, therefore, presenting a combina- 
tion of both upland and lowland shoot- 
ing rarely met in such close proximity. 
This is the county in which the Sus- 
sex Spaniel was developed and after 
which it has been named. There was 
woodcock and grouse to be flushed 
from the coverts, rabbits to be started 
from the fields, snipe sprung from the 
marshes and ducks and geese to be re- 
trieved from the waters. 
The result of successive generations 
of careful spaniel selection and breed- 
ing to produce a dog that would adapt 
itself readily to these varied condi- 
tions is the Modern Sussex, a sport- 
ing spaniel of rare docility and intelli- 
gence which works instinctively to the 
gun and announces the springing of 
game with a clear bell-like note. 
HE Sussex” is somewhat lighter 
than the Clumber, a trifle lower 
on the legs and rather long in body, 
he must have a good skull, large hazel 
eyes with plenty of expression, pen- 
dulous lip, a nearly square muzzle, 
nostrils large, liver-colored nose and 
color of coat a golden liver, coat flat. 
It is in respect to color that they dif- 
fer from all other spaniels. The En- 
glish Field Spaniel may be almost any 
solid color, the springers any combi- 
nation of parti-colors, the cocker any 
solid color or combination of parti- 
colors. The Clumber, orange and 

Champion Clackmannanshire Klansman 
A.K.C. 431876 
Owned by Mr. F. B. Warner. 
white or lemon and white, but to the 
pure bred Sussex is reserved only the 
one color. golden liver. Their voice is 
bell tone. which also differs from other 
dogs. The Sussex has much the same 
action as the cocker, although nearly 
twice the cocker’s size and weight. 
The illustration is Champion Clack- 
mannanshire Klansman, A.K.C.-431876, 
owned by Mr. F. B. Warner. This 
dog is probably the best American 
bred Sussex in the country, only beaten 
by Havistown Mark, a dog recently 
imported, although at a previous show 
the judge gave Klan winners against 
Mark. 
LAN is a tireless worker in the 
field and a loyal companion. 
When he was about nine months old, 
his master took him into the woods, 
and while climbing up a cliff a branch 
of a tree was being used by Mr. War- 
ner to pull himself up. The branch 
broke and let Mr. Warner over back- 
wards down the hill, instantly Klan 
rushed back to his master and began 
to whimper and lick his face as though 
asking if there was anything he 
could do. 
When fourteen months old Klan did 
excellent work in woodcock and grouse. 
The Sussex and cocker need but little 
breaking. Yard-breaking is usually 
all that is required. 
In affection and loyalty the ““Sussex” 
equals the cocker with double the 
physical strength to back it up. 
Nearly all of the “Sussex” in this 
country go back to the Rose-Hill strain 
bred by Mr. Fuller of Rose-Hill, all 
It will identify you. 
