British Springer Spaniels ( Determine the introduction)
The Springer Spaniel, also known as the English Springer Spaniel, is a dog breed with strong athletic ability. The ancestors of many mainland hounds today are springer spaniels. In the early 19th century, springer spaniels and cocker spaniels were often found in the same kennel, and the only factor that could distinguish them was their size.
After the establishment of the American Hound Club, its job was to classify dogs according to their size. All dogs weighing more than 12.70 kilograms were classified as springer spaniels. Although the United States has been using springer spaniels for hunting for a long time, this dog was not well recognized until 1924 when the British Springer Spaniel Wilderness Hunting Experimental Association was established.
After the English Springer Spaniel was recognized by the Kennel Club of England as a separate breed in 1902, this dog became known and loved by more people.
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