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Reaching 25-40 pounds in adulthood, the Boykin Spaniel was bred as a bird hunting dog. A little surprisingly, these dogs make quite mellow house pets while retaining their vigour and enthusiasm in the field. Boykins have that classic Spaniel look with long, floppy ears and short tail, their bodies covered in wavy brown fur. Unlike their cousins, however, Boykin Spaniels have webbed feet and love to swim. They do well in homes with playful, outdoorsy owners.
Temperament
Friendly, intelligent, energetic
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 40 lbs
Medium
High
High
Very
10 to 12 years
Nebraska is a dog-friendly state where most households can own as many as 5 dogs or cats! There are statewide restaurants, breweries, beaches, parks and hiking trails to keep your four-legged family members happy and fit. The McConaughy State Recreation Area has dog-friendly stretches of beach where pups can frolic on-leash, plus you and your dog are welcome at multiple hiking and biking trails. Dog-loving citizens of—and visitors to—Nebraska can join in on many exciting cultural tours, including the Driftwood Paddle Adventures in Omaha, Museum of the Fur Trade in Carlton, and the Happy Jack Chalk Mine in Scotia.
Many Nebraskans can apply for permits to own as many as ten pets per household, as long as they have at least one acre of land.
The favourite dog breed in Nebraska is the Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier.
The most popular dog name in this state is Bella.
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