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- Q29160 subject Q7005262.
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- Q29160 abstract "The French Spaniel (Epagneul Français) is a breed of dog of the Spaniel-like setter. It was developed in France and Canada as a hunting dog, descended from dogs of the 14th century. Popular with royalty during the Middle Ages, it nearly became extinct by the turn of the 20th century but was saved by the efforts of Father Fournier, a French priest. One of the largest breeds of Spaniel, it typically has a white coat with brown markings. It is a friendly breed that has few health issues, but can be affected by a syndrome called acral mutilation and analgesia. The breed is recognised by Canadian and international kennel clubs but not by The Kennel Club (UK). The American Kennel Club has included the breed in its Foundation Stock Service, the first step to full recognition.".
- Q29160 thumbnail 04031137_Epagneul_Francais.jpg?width=300.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink EpagneulFrancaisFrenchSpanielRevisedJuly12009.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink breed_standard.cfm.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink SPF-Spaniel-French.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink www.epagneul-francais.com.fr.
- Q29160 wikiPageExternalLink 175g07-en.pdf.
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- Q29160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7005262.
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- Q29160 comment "The French Spaniel (Epagneul Français) is a breed of dog of the Spaniel-like setter. It was developed in France and Canada as a hunting dog, descended from dogs of the 14th century. Popular with royalty during the Middle Ages, it nearly became extinct by the turn of the 20th century but was saved by the efforts of Father Fournier, a French priest. One of the largest breeds of Spaniel, it typically has a white coat with brown markings.".
- Q29160 label "French Spaniel".
- Q29160 depiction 04031137_Epagneul_Francais.jpg.