Which colors can English Springer Spaniels present besides the Welsh standard?
Answer
Liver, black, or shades of lemon or orange
A primary mechanism used historically to distinguish the Welsh Springer Spaniel from its English cousin involved coat coloration. While the Welsh standard strictly mandates deep red and white, English Springer Spaniels exhibit a much broader palette of acceptable colors. These acceptable variations for the English type include liver, solid black, or various shades described as lemon or orange mixed together with white markings. This clear contrast in pigmentation was a key visual cue used by early breeders before formal standards were fully established.

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