What is english water spaniel?

The English Water Spaniel is an extinct breed of dog that was commonly used for waterfowl hunting in England during the 19th century. This breed was known for its strong swimming abilities and water-resistant coat, which made it well-suited for retrieving game from the water.

The English Water Spaniel was a medium-sized dog with a curly or wavy coat that was typically liver colored. They were known for being loyal, eager to please, and highly trainable. Despite their hunting prowess, they were also known to be affectionate and good with children.

Unfortunately, the English Water Spaniel breed began to decline in popularity in the late 19th century, and by the early 20th century, the breed had become extinct. However, some breed enthusiasts have attempted to revive the breed by cross-breeding other spaniel breeds.