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Boykin Spaniel

South Carolina's state dog, versatile for dove, ducks, and upland birds

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14-18 inches, 25-40 lbs
10-15 year lifespan
Friendly, eager, versatile

Finding Your Boykin Spaniel

Finding a Quality Breeder

The Boykin Spaniel Society is the primary breed organization and maintains breeder listings. While the breed originated in South Carolina, quality breeders can now be found throughout the United States. The breed's popularity has grown significantly since AKC recognition in 2009.

Due to the breed's relatively small gene pool, health testing is particularly important. Look for breeders who participate in the BSS health registry and can demonstrate several generations of health-tested dogs.

Breeder Questions

  • Health testing documentation?
  • Do you hunt with your dogs?
  • BSS registration and participation?
  • EIC and CEA DNA test results?
  • Hunting titles or working history?

Red Flags

  • No health testing documentation
  • Breeding solely for color/appearance
  • No BSS involvement
  • Multiple litters always available
  • Unwilling to show hunting ability

Resources

  • Boykin Spaniel Society: Primary breed organization with breeder listings
  • Boykin Spaniel Club & Breeders Association: Additional breeder network
  • AKC Marketplace: AKC-registered breeders
  • Boykin Spaniel Rescue: For those interested in adopting

Price Expectations

Boykin Spaniel puppies from health-tested, hunting parents typically range from $1,200-$2,000. The breed's increased popularity has made finding puppies easier, but quality breeding programs may still have waiting lists. Started dogs with basic training may cost $2,500-$4,000. Be wary of unusually low prices, which may indicate lack of health testing or poor breeding practices.

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