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American Water Spaniels, pictured in 1913. Originating in Wisconsin, the American Water Spaniel is the Wisconsin state dog. [1] The breed originated in the areas along the Fox River and its tributary the Wolf River during the early 19th century. Hunters needed a dog that could work on both land and water, a versatile hunter skilled at bringing ...
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American water spaniel Two American water spaniels by the edge of a lake Native to the Great Lakes on the US border with Canada, the duck-flushing American water spaniel is a natural when it comes ...
State Dog breed Image Year of designation Ref. Alaska: Alaskan Malamute: 2010 [29]Connecticut: Siberian Husky: 2024 [30]Delaware: Golden Retriever: 2016 (expired on August 31, 2017, pursuant to 80 Del. Laws, c. 365, § 3).
Water spaniel (capitalized in the names of standardized breeds) was originally a term for water dogs generally, and today refer to several different breeds of water dogs that actually are spaniels, such as: American Water Spaniel; English Water Spaniel, extinct; Irish Water Spaniel; Tweed Water Spaniel, extinct
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Amenities include three campsites, picnic tables, toilets, and drinking water. A short paved trail at the campground follows Sugar Creek through a forest of ponderosa pines. [4] Wolf Creek Campground is along Wolf Creek, another tributary of Beaver Creek that flows west from the same mountainous area as Sugar Creek.
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