> I'm not surprised. I know that the English breeders used several other
> spaniels in the 1920s to 1940s when they were trying to get the nose back.
I
> have some copies of Amice Pitt's correspondence where she mentions using a
> liver & white, but doesn't say what breed. She also mentioned that they
were
> using black & whites, roans, and dogs with china blue eyes.

I saw a 2 year old tricolor Cavalier yesterday that had one china blue eye
and one brown eye.  It looked very odd.  What would be the genetics behind
that, Susan?

Betsey Lynch

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