South Carolina State Dog History

Recently, Martha Stewart launched a list of The most popular dog breeds in all US states, and Can you guess which South Carolina dog you love the most? According to the list, the Boxer claims first place in the state of Palmetto. 🐶

Astonished? As much as we love boxers, we were a little shocked by the Boykin Spaniel did not make the cut. DYK the Boykin Spaniel is from South Carolina official state dog?

Mount Pleasant Boykin Spaniel, Jolt – a winner of the Garden & Gun 2020 Good Dog Photo Contest | Image via Garden & Gun

Quick facts about the Boykin Spaniel:

They usually weigh between 25-40 pounds + live 10-15 years.

They are known for their friendly, eager + lovable temperament.

They were originally created by Southern Carolinians to be hunting dogs.

The breed was officially called a SC state dog in 1985.

In the early 1900s, South Carolina hunters in the Wateree River needed a dog that could recover on land + in water and it was small enough to fit compact boats during hunters’ trips on the river.

To allow enough space for a dog + hunting equipment, Camden’s LW “Whit” Boykin experienced selective breeding to produce the ideal companion. During this time, your acquaintance Alexander L. White tripped over a little stray dog that he got + nominated Dumpy, Who showed interest in recovering. (Check out Dumpy’s book On here.) White brought it to Whit to use in creation and therefore the first Boykin Spaniels were born.

Boykins are known for their webbed feet that allowed them swim exceptionally well, and were originally used to Hunting turkey + waterfowl.

Today, the Boykin Spaniel is a hunting dog + beloved pet, and can be found at homes across the US. If you are looking forward to a new furry best friend and want one of these little canines, we recommend checking out Boykin Spaniel Rescue in Boiling Springs. 🐾

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