74% Compatible
King Charles II was so devoted to these spaniels that they were allowed to roam freely in all royal palaces.
Despite their imposing appearance, they were bred to work cooperatively in packs while hunting large prey.
Developed in England during the Tudor period as companions for nobility. Favored by King Charles II, these spaniels served as cherished royal lap dogs and palace companions.
Developed in Argentina during the 1920s by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez for big game hunting, particularly wild boar and puma. Combined various breeds for strength and courage.
Regular grooming needed for coat maintenance. Moderate exercise requirements. Health monitoring important due to breed-specific conditions.
Needs early socialization and consistent training. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Regular health screening for deafness and joint issues essential.