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Spaniel

British pronunciation/spˈænjə‌l/
American pronunciation/ˈspænjəɫ/
Spaniel
[NOUN]
1

a mid-sized dog with short legs and large soft ears and shiny hair that is bred as a gundog

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Spaniel definition and meaning

What is a "Spaniel"?

The Spaniel is a group of dog breeds known for their friendly and affectionate nature, as well as their distinctive physical features. Spaniels are typically medium-sized dogs with long, droopy ears, expressive eyes, and a wagging tail that is often in motion. They have a soft and dense coat that can come in a variety of colors, depending on the specific breed, such as liver, black, red, or parti-colored. Spaniels are known for their excellent sense of smell and keen hunting instincts, as many of them were originally bred as hunting dogs for flushing and retrieving game. They have a playful and energetic personality, often described as merry and outgoing, and they are usually good with children and other pets. Spaniels are also known for their intelligence and trainability, although they can have a stubborn streak at times. They require regular grooming to keep their coat in good condition, and they enjoy regular exercise and outdoor activities. Spaniels make loving and loyal companions, and they are often valued for their cheerful and friendly disposition.

Examples
1These spaniels, they were stolen from Staffordshire.
2- These wired side curls were known as spaniel ears.
3There was a cocker spaniel.
4Pippa is a King Charles Cavalier spaniel.
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