
Boykin Spaniel Breed Pictures
Vital Breed Stats
Height: | 45 - 48 cm M | 40 - 46 cm F |
Weight: | 18 - 20 kg M | 16 - 20 kg F |
Breed Group: | Gundog Dog Group |
Life Expectancy: | 11 - 14 years |
KC Registered: | No |
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More About the Breed

History
The Boykin is named after a specific person, L. W. “Whit” Boykin (1861-1932) who is a planter, land appraiser, and a prominent sportsman. Whit and his fellow hunters sought for a dog suited for their hunting expeditions. They preferred a rangy dog that has a solid built for boat travel and can retrieve either on land or water.
Eventually, Mr Alexander L. White came across a stray dog during his walk to the First Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He then decided to pet the canine and discovered its natural skill for hunting. White gave the dog called “Dumpy” to his hunting partner Whit Boykin for training. Soon ‘Dumpy’ was mated to a rugged brownish female ‘Singo’ and produced the Boykin Spaniel. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Cocker, Springer and the American Water Spaniel are believed to be the ancestors of the Boykin Spaniel.
Described as “the dog that doesn’t rock the boat,” the Boykin Spaniel is the first breed in that 1900s that met size expectation of hunters. The Boykin Spaniel is an excellent retriever of birds and waterfowl. As such, it became the ideal dog for hunters.
The Boykin Spaniel is still mainly bred in South Carolina, but it is gaining popularity in other states. It was recognised by the United Kennel Club in 1985 and by the American Kennel Club in 2010.

Appearance
The Boykin Spaniel is a medium-sized, compactly built sporting canine that can weigh 11 to 18 kg and can grow from 35 to 46 cm at the shoulder. The Boykin’s head is well-proportioned to its body. It has flat dangling ears with oval-shaped eyes in various shades of brown. Some Boykin Spaniels have strikingly amber yellow eyes.
As a sporting canine, it has a strong body structure with a well-developed chest. Its back is described to be straight and essentially level. A full view of its hindquarters boasts strength and agility.
This breed is a double coat canine having an undercoat and an outercoat. The outercoat can be moderately wavy and medium length whilst its undercoat is short. The ears, chest, legs and belly are feathered. One of its striking features is the coat’s colour. It can be solid rich liver, brown or dark chocolate.

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Temperament

Intelligence
As a hunter’s companion, the Boykin needs regular exercise such as hunting, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and even canoeing. This breed loves the water and enjoys activities that involve swimming in water. Long walks and play sessions are good alternative activities for the Boykin Spaniel if its owner is not into outdoor activities. Puzzle toys are recommended for mental stimulation.
The Boykin Spaniel is energetic and loves to please its owners making it easy to train. Moreover, it is intelligent and a quick learner. It can follow simple commands. With early socialisation, this canine can be an outgoing and a well-mannered companion.

Nutrition

Feeding

Health
- Heart condition called Pulmonic Stenosis
- Haemophilia A
- Hip Dysplasia
- Eye problems

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Cost of Ownership
The rate for a well-bred Boykin puppy is between £600 and £1,100. On average, a Boykin owner will spend about £300-£600 a year. The insurance costs can also affect these cost estimates. For its lifetime (10-14 years), the costs can range from £3,000 to £8,400 overall. This estimate does not include the expenditures incurred in buying a puppy.
Is a Boykin Spaniel Right for You?
- The Boykin Spaniel is very energetic and would require a lot of exercise.
- It is suitable for families with older children.
- It is not known as a nuisance barker.
- This breed is a great hunting partner.
