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Their distinctive egg-shaped head earned them the nickname 'Egg Dog' in Victorian England.
Known as the 'German Spaniel,' these dogs can track both on land and water with remarkable precision.
Developed in 19th century England, these dogs emerged from crossing Bulldogs with various terriers, serving as both fighting dogs and fashionable companions for gentlemen.
Developed in Germany during the 1800s as a versatile hunting dog, specifically for tracking and flushing game in dense forest conditions. Valued for exceptional scenting abilities and water work.
Requires firm training from an early age, regular exercise to manage energy levels, and careful monitoring for potential health issues, especially hearing and kidney function.
Regular grooming needed for wavy coat. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Health monitoring important, especially for hunting dogs with active lifestyles.