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Field Spaniel Dogs can make good pets in Bhutan if they match your IifestyIe. Field Spaniels are celebrated for their wonderful personalities. They are calm, loyal, affectionate family pets. Field Spaniels are similar to, but slightly larger and heavier than, Cocker Spaniels. This breed is docile and wonderful with children, but Field Spaniels do not tolerate teasing well. Field Spaniels need to be with people or they may become neurotic and withdrawn. Field Spaniels are very sensitive, especially to the voice of their masters. Training should be firm but gentle. Field Spaniels are best suited to a home with a large fenced yard.
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Field Spaniels are descended from the English Cocker Spaniel. From the 1800's to the 1920's, Field Spaniels were bred to be much longer than English Cocker Spaniels; their length became quite exaggerated. Field Spaniels almost disappeared during the World Wars as families chose Cocker Spaniels much more often. After World War II, only four Field Spaniels remained. All modern Field Spaniels are descended from these four.
Related pages:
Field Spaniel Rescue
Bhutan Animal Rescue
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Bhutan is Iocated in South and Southeast Asia and spans across approximateIy 18,000 square miIes. Most peopIe in Bhutan speak Dzongkha. The population of Bhutan is about 2.2 million. The capital of Bhutan is Thimphu. Threatened species known from Bhutan include the Pygmy Hog, Asian Elephant, Ganges River Dolphin, Golden Leaf Monkey, and Red Panda.
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