Spaniel Sentence Examples

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  • There were pets, though - cats and a little Cocker Spaniel that died two weeks after Mom died.

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  • To this class belong most of the useful dogs, such as the spaniel, the setter, the pointer and the sheepdog.

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  • She remembers that Justice had a golden cocker spaniel called Sally.

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  • Paddy is a 1 1/2 year old cocker spaniel.

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  • Sir Robert in his anger takes her pet spaniel away from her.

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  • The name (in case you were wondering) stems from Rocco - their pet cocker spaniel.

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  • A young springer spaniel who hadn't quite got the hang of displays.

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  • Last week we took on a Springer Spaniel from Ireland who was also epileptic.

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  • Virginia, who had a spaniel of her own, brilliantly captures the important role a dog can play in an owner's life.

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  • The unit's pet dog - a black spaniel - also escaped from the avalanche.

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  • I found him much troubled over the disappearance of his little spaniel.

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  • For four years it provided superb, no-fuss, distinguished transport for self, wife, three small boys and spaniel.

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  • A soothing tonic indeed to then read Woolf's paean to Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel, Flush.

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  • Two years later she became the proud recipient of her own hearing dog, a Tibetan spaniel called William.

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  • Virginia, who had a spaniel of her own, brilliantly captures the important role a dog can play in an owner 's life.

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  • The unit 's pet dog - a black spaniel - also escaped from the avalanche.

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  • Learn how to train your spaniel puppy to be a gundog.

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  • On closer inspection however this idea was shattered by the noisy greetings of some ten or so spaniel type dogs of varying ages.

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  • Robbie is a three and a half year old spaniel cross, and was donated to Hearing Dogs along with his littermates.

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  • Due to a change in family circumstances, we have two springer spaniel sisters that we can no longer look after.

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  • A young springer spaniel who had n't quite got the hang of displays.

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  • A soothing tonic indeed to then read Woolf 's paean to Elizabeth Barrett Browning 's spaniel, Flush.

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  • The Irish Water Spaniel was bred to be a hunting dog that would also retrieve water fowl.

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  • Some of the biggest movers include the Yorkie, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, French Bulldogs and Brussels Griffon.

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  • My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is constantly lowering his bottom to the floor and then sniffing where he has been.

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  • Hi Kelly, My two-year-old male Cocker Spaniel will occasionally gnaw/chew on my hair or clothing.

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  • My Cocker Spaniel has had some kind of allergy for years now.

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  • The Australian type is similar to the Multigen but includes some other breed strain, usually a Cocker Spaniel.

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  • The Cavachon is created by crossing a Bichon Frise with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

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  • Cavachons are a hybrid breed that's created by mating a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a Bichon Frise.

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  • Jeff Probst has already declared Dan Kay this season's Cocker Spaniel, so does this 32-year-old Boston lawyer have what it takes to outwit his fellow Survivor Gabon contestants?

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  • The new canine member of our family was a happy little feller with a fair dose of Cocker Spaniel in his genealogy.

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  • The retriever is a large dog used for retrieving game on land, as a water spaniel is used for the same purpose in water.

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  • It was black and white, as hairy as a skye-terrier, and as large as a medium-sized spaniel.

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  • The Newfoundland is simply an enormous spaniel, and shows its origin by the facility with which it takes to water and the readiness with which it mates with spaniels and setters.

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  • Bulldog, bulldog (miniature), mastiff, Great Dane, Newfoundland (black, white and black, or other than black), St Bernard (rough and smooth), Old English sheepdog, collie (rough and smooth), Dalmatian, poodle, bull terrier, white English terrier, black and tan terrier, toy spaniel (King Charles or black and tan, Blenheim, ruby or red and tricolour), Japanese, Pekingese, Yorkshire terrier, Maltese, Italian greyhound, chowchow, black and tan terrier (miniature), Pomeranian, pug (fawn and black), Schipperke, Griffon Bruxellois, foreign dogs (bouledogues frangais, elk-hounds, Eskimos, Lhasa terriers, Samoyedes and any other varieties not mentioned under this heading).

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  • Most of the leading breeds have clubs or societies, which have been founded by admirers with a view to furthering the interests of their favourites; and such combinations as the Bulldog Club (incorporated), the London Bulldog Society, the British Bulldog Club, the Fox Terrier Club, the Association of Bloodhound Breeders - under whose management the first man-hunting trials were held, - the Bloodhound Hunt Club, the Collie Club, the Dachshund Club, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club, the English Setter Club, the Gamekeepers' Association of the United Kingdom, the International Gun Dog League, the Irish Terrier Club, the Irish Wolfhound Club, the St Bernard Club, the National Terrier Club, the Pomeranian Club, the Spaniel Club, the Scottish Terrier Club and the Toy Bulldog Club have done good work in keeping the claims of the breeds they represent before the dogowning public and encouraging the breeding of dogs to type.

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