Dog Thread

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What type of dog is Jim? We adopted Buster from a shelter and are pretty sure he is a Boykin Spaniel (rejected for having too much white), but never DNA tested him. He looks very similar to your Jim, so I'm curious. He tends to look a little different depending on grooming and pose, but here is a recent photo at a hotel where he looks very similar to your first photos. He is 3.

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Jim is a field English Cocker Spaniel. He gets mistaken for a Boykin quite often due to the coat color (especially when he was training in SC). The cocker hunting lines will throw liver/brown pups quite often and most have a bit of a white chest.

Buster's head shape definitely looks more Boykin to me, but the breeds are very closely related so who knows!
 
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My Lulu and BB. Before the days of digital, I had a great pic of my boy Tuff in my ‘77 Scout II.