English Toy Spaniel
Beloved by monarchs and aristocrats since the 17th century, the English Toy Spaniel evolved from small royal spaniels into a graceful companion prized for its sweet disposition, loyalty, and unmistakable regal charm.
Beloved by monarchs and aristocrats since the 17th century, the English Toy Spaniel evolved from small royal spaniels into a graceful companion prized for its sweet disposition, loyalty, and unmistakable regal charm.
Developed in Britain to flush and retrieve game, the English Springer Spaniel became a versatile hunting companion prized for its stamina, keen nose, and enthusiastic working style.
Refined in Britain during the 19th century, the English Setter became a distinguished gun dog valued for its elegance, endurance, and remarkable bird-finding ability.
Developed in Britain for mounted fox hunting, the English Foxhound was bred for speed, stamina, and a powerful nose to pursue fox across open countryside.
Developed in Britain as a skilled flushing dog, the English Cocker Spaniel was bred to work through dense undergrowth to flush woodcock and other game birds for hunters.
Originally developed in Sweden as a short-legged scent hound, the Drever was bred to track and drive game such as deer through dense forests with endurance and determination.