- The
other varieties merged into this
breed were the
Blenheim, Ruby and
Prince Charles Spaniels, each of
which contributed one of the four coat colours...
- The
Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel (CKCS) is a
British breed of toy dog of
spaniel type. Four
colours are recognised:
Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolour...
- by that name
Blenheim, the brown/red and
white Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel Blenheim Ginger Ale, a
drink originally bottled in
Blenheim,
South Carolina...
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William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, who had
Landseer add his
Blenheim spaniel, Bony, into the
scene behind the greyhound.
Early copies of the painting...
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couple began drifting apart. The
Duchess pursued her
hobby of
breeding Blenheim Spaniels, much to her husband's displeasure. Finally, the duke
moved out of...
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describes were
actually Spaniels,
perhaps of the
recently imported King
Charles Spaniel type. A
variation of the
latter was the
Blenheim toy dog, bred by the...
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called Irish Spotting, Flashy, or Boston.
Blenheim: A red and
white pattern found in
Cavalier King
Charles Spaniels. Domino: A
specific facial and body pattern...
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Blenheim (1927–1958), also
known as
Blenheim II, was a
British Thoroughbred race
horse who won The
Derby in 1930. As sire, he had a
major influence on...
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Spaniel (1828–1833) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a
career that
lasted from July 1830 to
early 1833 he ran
eighteen times and won nine races...
- Ruby
Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel Red
Australian Cattle Dog Red
Shiba Inu Red B****et
Fauve de
Bretagne Red ****er
Spaniel Vizsla Gold
refers specifically...