Toy Trawler Spaniel
The toy trawler spaniel is an extinct British toy spaniel type known mostly from late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century kennel accounts. It is usually described as a small companion spaniel related to King Charles Spaniel lines and possibly older Sussex or curly-coated spaniel blood, though its exact ancestry is uncertain. Surviving descriptions point to a low, compact dog with a soft or slightly curly coat, a longer muzzle than many modern flat-faced toy spaniels, and coloring that often included black with white markings.
No verified living breeding population is recognized under this name today. For historians, museum collections, and breed researchers, the toy trawler spaniel is useful as part of the broader story of British toy spaniels and extinct kennel varieties. If the name appears in a modern sale listing, it should be read as an informal label rather than proof of a rare pure breed. Care decisions would depend on the actual dog behind the label, including spaniel grooming needs, eye and airway health, and the temperament of the parents.
Colors: Albino, Apricot, Bicolor, Black, Black and Tan, Black and White, Black Mask, Blue, Blue and Tan, Blue Merle, Blue Roan, Blue Tick, Brindle, Brown, Brown and Tan, Brown and White, Chocolate, Cream, Dapple, Domino, Fawn, Fawn and White, Gold, Gray, Grey, Harlequin, Irish Marked, Leucistic, Liver, Liver Mask, Mantle, Mask, Melanistic, Merle, Mottled, Parti-Color, Piebald, Red, Red and White, Red Merle, Red Roan, Red Tick, Reverse Brindle, Roan, Sable, Saddle, Silver, Speckled, Spotted, Tan, Ticked, Tricolor, Tuxedo, White, Yellow