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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

Health & Genetics

Health Overview

Boykin Spaniels are generally healthy dogs with a lifespan of 10-15 years. However, the breed's relatively small gene pool has led to some inherited conditions that responsible breeders work to eliminate through health testing.

10-15
Years Average Lifespan
Good
Overall Health
5+
Recommended Tests

Health Conditions to Screen For

Hip Dysplasia

Malformation of hip joint. Parents should be OFA or PennHIP evaluated.

Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC)

Genetic condition causing collapse after intense exercise. DNA test available.

Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA)

Inherited eye condition. DNA test available - present in Boykins due to ancestry.

Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)

Progressive spinal cord disease. DNA test available.

Patellar Luxation

Dislocating kneecaps. Parents should be OFA patella evaluated.

Heart Conditions

Pulmonic stenosis occurs in the breed. Cardiac evaluation recommended.

Boykin Spaniel Society Health Protocol

The Boykin Spaniel Society maintains a health registry and recommends comprehensive testing including: hip evaluation, eye examination, EIC DNA test, and cardiac evaluation. Breeders committed to the breed's health will provide documentation of these tests for both parents.

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