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Chapter 47: THE SPANIEL (SUSSEX).
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A concise handbook that surveys numerous dog breeds, outlining origins, physical standards, temperament, uses, and points scales for judging; it provides breed-by-breed descriptions and typical colors and measurements, illustrated with half-tone images and marginal sketches. Practical guidance covers selection of puppies and adult dogs, daily care and management, treatment protocols for common illnesses, and feeding and conditioning for exhibition. Appendices supply technical terminology and a breeders’ directory to assist novices. The tone is practical and aimed at owners of one or two dogs, simplifying more complex kennel literature for lay readers.

THE SPANIEL (SUSSEX).

Rowland P. Keasbey’s, 874 Broadway, New York.

Coleshill Rufus.

Origin.—It is impossible to trace this origin.

Uses.—Hunting pheasants, and sometimes for its fur.

Scale of Points, Etc.

Value.
Head and jaw 15
Eyes 5
Ears 5
Neck 5
Body 15
Fore legs 10
Hind legs 10
Feet 5
Stern 5
Coat and feather 10
General appearance 15
Total 100

General Appearance.—Rather massive and muscular, but with free movements and nice tail action.

Head.—Moderately long, massive, with depth in proportion; skull broad, and forehead prominent. Eyes hazel, fairly large, and languishing, not showing haw overmuch. Ears thick, fairly large, lobe-shaped; set moderately low, but relatively not so low as in black or other spaniels; carried close to head, and furnished with wavy hair.

Neck.—Muscular, and slightly arched.

Body.—Long, with well-sprung ribs; fair depth behind shoulders.

Nose.—Liver color; muzzle large and square; lips somewhat pendulous; nostrils well developed.

Shoulders and Chest.—Shoulders oblique; chest deep and wide.

Back and Loins.—Back level and long; loins broad.

Hind Quarters.—Strong; thighs muscular, and hocks low down.

Stern.—Docked from 5 to 8 inches; set low; not carried above level of back.

Legs and Feet.—Legs short and strong; immense bone, and a slight bend in forearm. Feet large, round, and moderately well feathered, with short hair between toes.

Coat.—Body-coat abundant; flat or slightly waved, with no tendency to curl; moderately well feathered on legs and stern, but clean below hocks.

Color.—Dark golden liver; not a light ginger or snuff color, but of a rich bronze tinge, not puce.

Weight.—From 35 to 45 pounds.