In what year did the Kennel Club officially recognize the Springer Spaniel as a distinct breed separate from other spaniels?
Answer
1902
While the process of separating the types, often marked by the implementation of registration rules, began earlier around 1892 when kennel clubs started acknowledging the differences, the full, official recognition of the English Springer Spaniel as a standalone, distinct breed entity occurred later. The Kennel Club in England granted this official status in 1902. This final act formalized the distinction that had been developing through standardization efforts and the fading registry of the Norfolk Spaniel, allowing the larger flushing spaniel to secure its own dedicated breed identity and club.

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