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Boykin Spaniel

South Carolina's state dog, versatile for dove, ducks, and upland birds

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14-18 inches, 25-40 lbs
10-15 year lifespan
Friendly, eager, versatile

Physical Characteristics

Size Standards

  • Males: 15.5-18 inches, 30-40 pounds
  • Females: 14-16.5 inches, 25-35 pounds
  • Build: Compact, sturdy, medium-boned
  • Proportion: Slightly longer than tall

Coat & Colors

  • Type: Medium length, wavy to curly
  • Undercoat: Short, dense for water protection
  • Color: Rich liver (brown) - the only color
  • Markings: Small white chest spot allowed

Distinctive Features

Head & Expression

  • • Medium-length muzzle
  • • Oval-shaped eyes, yellow to amber
  • • Long, set-low ears
  • • Intelligent, alert expression
  • • Scissor or level bite

Body & Movement

  • • Well-developed chest
  • • Strong, muscular hindquarters
  • • Docked tail (traditionally) or natural
  • • Webbed feet for swimming
  • • Effortless, ground-covering gait

Built for Southern Conditions

The Boykin's medium size is functional - large enough to retrieve ducks and handle pheasants, but compact enough for small boats and dense cover. Their liver coat provides camouflage in the tannin-stained waters of Southern swamps and rivers.

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