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Some Brittany Spaniels are born with long tails and some are born with tails that are naturally short. These dogs generally have their tails docked at birth.
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Yes. Brittany spaniels are a type of spaniel. They're good sized. 30-40 lbs, and not too rough.
Brittany Spaniels are most commonly orange and white in America but tri-colour is common in the UK and France. See Wikipedia for more information.
Cocker Spaniels were originally breed as hunting dogs used specificly to bring back water fowl. So most Cockers will happily fetch balls and frisbees.
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The Brittany was named for the French province of Brittany and may be the a result of crossing the Orange and White Setter and some not clearly identified French dog. Since the Brittany looks a lot like the Welsh Springer Spaniel some think the two may be related. The breed is one of the most popular pointing breeds for bird hunting. In some countries the breed is referred to as a "Brittany Spaniel", however in the United States it is referred to as just "Brittany". The Brittany was first shown in France in 1896 and first recognized by the AKC in 1934.
95% of dogs can swim. Cocker spaniels do swim but were naturally bred to hunt birds and small mammal's. Sometimes, if there is a duck in the water the cocker spaniel will leap and do whatever it takes to get that prey. So if you have a cocker spaniel and you find it attacking a bird in the backyard or trying to catch a squirrel this is perfectly normal.
No, the Brittany Spaniel should have a tail approximately four inches long that is either natural or docked. Any Brittany Spaniels with a tail longer than this length is heavily penalised in dog shows. (based on the American Kennel Club's breed standard)
Most springer spaniels love water my 4month old springer likes shallow water but hates deep he also does like the rain. Weird but maybe he will grow out of it
they act diffident and look different