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National Geographic : 1947 Sep
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The National Geographic Magazine Longer Legs Give the English Cocker an Edge over His American Cousin This dog has a longer muzzle to cope with the largest game birds. His head resembles that of a setter (Plates I, II, IV, V), in comparison with the American cocker's more rounded skull (Plate VI). Extra-heavy Coat Makes the Welsh Springer an All-weather Spaniel More difficult to train, the Welshman lags behind other spaniels in popularity, and is rarely seen in the United States. This breed comes midway in size between English cocker and English springer. VIII
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