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Charleston Has Gone to the Dogs

By Robbie Perdue

This past weekend, Charleston transformed into a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and dog lovers alike as the Southeastern Wildlife Expo (SEWE) took center stage. Amidst the historic streets and picturesque waterfront, SEWE welcomed visitors from near and far to celebrate the rich biodiversity and outdoor heritage of the Southeastern United States.

At SEWE, dogs of all shapes and sizes stole the show, charming attendees with their wagging tails and boundless energy. From majestic hunting breeds to playful family pets, the expo was a veritable paradise for canine enthusiasts. Amidst the bustling crowds and vibrant exhibits, dogs and their devoted owners roamed the streets, soaking in the sights and sounds of this one-of-a-kind event.

As we wandered through SEWE, camera in hand, we were captivated by the sheer diversity of dogs we encountered. From loyal companions accompanying their owners on outdoor adventures to highly trained working dogs demonstrating their skills, each furry friend had a story to tell and a unique personality to share.

In this article we’ll showcase some off the best dogs we met at SEWE, highlighting the beauty, charm, and undeniable charisma of the canine companions we met along the way. Join us as we celebrate the special bond between humans and dogs and explore the enchanting world of SEWE through the eyes of man’s best friend.

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Riggs, a 5 year-old English Springer Spaniel

The English Springer Spaniel, known for its friendly demeanor and boundless energy, is a versatile breed cherished for its hunting prowess and affectionate nature. With a keen sense of smell and a natural instinct for flushing out game, these loyal companions excel in the field, making them popular among hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond their hunting abilities, English Springer Spaniels are beloved family pets, known for their gentle temperament and playful disposition. With proper training and socialization, they thrive in active households and form strong bonds with their human companions. Whether romping through fields in pursuit of game or lounging at home with their loved ones, English Springer Spaniels bring joy and companionship wherever they go.

Esther, a 10 year-old Black and Tan Coonhound

The Black and Tan Coonhound, a quintessential American breed, is celebrated for its keen sense of smell, unwavering determination, and distinctive black and tan coat. Bred originally for hunting raccoons and other small game, these hounds possess a remarkable ability to track scent trails over vast distances with precision and agility. Their deep, melodious baying echoes through the woods as they pursue their quarry, showcasing their tenacity and hunting prowess. Despite their rugged appearance and formidable hunting skills, Black and Tan Coonhounds are gentle and affectionate companions, known for their loyalty and devotion to their families. With proper training and socialization, they thrive in active households, forming strong bonds with both humans and other pets. Whether on the hunt or lounging at home, the Black and Tan Coonhound embodies the spirit of the American outdoors, serving as a cherished companion and faithful hunting partner for generations.

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Copper, a 4 year-old Irish Setter

The Irish Setter, with its striking red coat and spirited demeanor, epitomizes elegance and athleticism. Bred originally as a versatile hunting dog, the Irish Setter excels in the field with its keen sense of smell, endurance, and agility. Whether flushing out game birds or retrieving downed quarry, these graceful canines exhibit boundless energy and enthusiasm in their work. Beyond their hunting prowess, Irish Setters are cherished companions, renowned for their friendly and outgoing nature. Their affectionate temperament and love for human companionship make them excellent family pets, thriving in households where they receive plenty of attention and exercise. With their flowing red coat, expressive eyes, and playful disposition, Irish Setters capture the hearts of all who meet them, embodying the essence of beauty, intelligence, and loyalty.

Marly, a 1 year-old Australian Sheperd

The Australian Shepherd, renowned for its intelligence, versatility, and striking appearance, is a beloved breed cherished for its unwavering loyalty and boundless energy. Despite its name, the Australian Shepherd’s origins can be traced back to the United States, where it was developed as a herding dog to work alongside ranchers in the American West. With its keen herding instinct and agile athleticism, the Australian Shepherd excels in a variety of roles, from farm work to competitive sports such as agility and obedience trials. Beyond its impressive working abilities, the Australian Shepherd is known for its affectionate nature and strong bond with its human family. Whether on the ranch or in the home, these devoted companions thrive on mental and physical stimulation, eagerly taking on any task or challenge set before them. With their striking coat patterns and piercing eyes, Australian Shepherds captivate admirers with their beauty and intelligence, embodying the spirit of adventure and companionship that defines the breed.

Maze, a 3 year-old Boykin Spaniel
River, a 6 year-old Boykin Spaniel

The Boykin Spaniel, affectionately known as the “Swamp Poodle,” holds a special place in the hearts of South Carolinians as the state dog of South Carolina. Originally bred in the early 20th century by hunters in the Wateree River Swamp region, the Boykin Spaniel quickly gained recognition for its exceptional hunting abilities and friendly disposition.

Renowned for its versatility, the Boykin Spaniel is a skilled retriever and flushing dog, adept at hunting waterfowl and upland game in the dense swamps and marshes of South Carolina. Its compact size, webbed feet, and waterproof coat make it well-suited for navigating the challenging terrain of its native habitat.

In addition to its hunting prowess, the Boykin Spaniel is cherished as a beloved family companion. Known for its affectionate and loyal nature, this breed thrives on human companionship and is especially fond of children. With its eager-to-please attitude and boundless energy, the Boykin Spaniel makes a wonderful addition to active households and excels in activities such as agility, obedience, and dock diving.

With its distinctive brown coat, soulful eyes, and wagging tail, the Boykin Spaniel embodies the spirit of the Palmetto State and holds a special place in the hearts of South Carolinians. Whether flushing birds in the field or cuddling up on the couch at home, the Boykin Spaniel exemplifies the qualities of loyalty, intelligence, and companionship that make it a beloved breed both in South Carolina and beyond.

Lucy, 10 weeks of Boykin cuteness
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Boone, a 7 year-old English Setter

The English Setter, with its elegant appearance and gentle demeanor, is a beloved breed cherished for its versatility, intelligence, and affectionate nature. Originating in England, this breed was developed as a versatile gun dog, excelling in both pointing and retrieving game birds such as quail, pheasant, and grouse.

One of the most striking features of the English Setter is its distinctive coat, which comes in various colors and patterns, including white with speckles or patches of liver, lemon, or orange. This beautiful coat not only adds to the breed’s aesthetic appeal but also provides protection from harsh weather conditions while hunting in the field.

Known for their friendly and sociable personalities, English Setters make wonderful family companions and are particularly well-suited for households with children. They are gentle and patient with young ones, forming strong bonds with their human family members and eagerly participating in family activities.

In addition to their hunting prowess and affectionate nature, English Setters are also highly intelligent and trainable. They thrive on mental stimulation and enjoy activities such as obedience training, agility, and retrieving games. With proper exercise and training, they can excel in various canine sports and activities.

Overall, the English Setter is a versatile and well-rounded breed that embodies the qualities of loyalty, intelligence, and companionship. Whether out in the field flushing birds or curled up at home with their loved ones, English Setters bring joy and companionship to the lives of those fortunate enough to have them as part of the family.

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Guiness, the Irish Water Spaniel riding in style!

The Irish Water Spaniel, affectionately known as the “Clown of the Canines,” is a unique and charismatic breed cherished for its distinctive appearance, intelligence, and affectionate nature. Originating in Ireland, this versatile spaniel was developed as a skilled water retriever, adept at retrieving game from both land and water.

One of the most notable features of the Irish Water Spaniel is its unique curly, liver-colored coat, which provides excellent protection from the elements while working in water. This dense, waterproof coat requires regular grooming to maintain its health and appearance but adds to the breed’s charm and character.

In addition to its striking appearance, the Irish Water Spaniel is renowned for its intelligence and trainability. Quick to learn and eager to please, these dogs excel in various canine sports and activities, including obedience, agility, and retrieving trials. Their natural athleticism and love of water make them ideal companions for outdoor enthusiasts and active families.

Despite their working background, Irish Water Spaniels are also known for their affectionate and playful nature. They form strong bonds with their human family members and thrive on companionship and attention. With their clown-like antics and playful personality, they never fail to bring smiles and laughter to those around them.

Overall, the Irish Water Spaniel is a versatile and lovable breed that embodies the qualities of intelligence, athleticism, and affection. Whether working in the field, competing in canine sports, or simply lounging at home with their loved ones, these charming dogs enrich the lives of all who have the pleasure of knowing them.

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Pippa

The Labrador Retriever, often simply referred to as the “Lab,” is one of the most popular and beloved dog breeds in the world. Renowned for its friendly demeanor, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty, the Labrador Retriever has earned its place as a cherished companion, family pet, and versatile working dog.

Originating from the island of Newfoundland, Labrador Retrievers were initially bred as fishing and hunting companions, assisting fishermen in retrieving nets and fish from the chilly waters of the North Atlantic. Their strong swimming abilities, waterproof coat, and innate retrieving instinct made them indispensable companions for fishermen.

Today, Labrador Retrievers continue to excel in various roles, including as service dogs, therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs, and competitive athletes in obedience, agility, and field trials. Their versatility and adaptability make them well-suited for a wide range of activities and environments.

One of the defining characteristics of the Labrador Retriever is its friendly and outgoing nature. Labs are known for their gentle disposition, affectionate demeanor, and love of human companionship. They form strong bonds with their families and are especially fond of children, making them excellent family pets and loyal companions.

In addition to their loving temperament, Labrador Retrievers are highly intelligent and eager to please. They respond well to training and thrive on mental stimulation and physical activity. Labs are known for their boundless energy and enthusiasm, whether they’re romping in the backyard, going for a swim, or participating in a game of fetch.

With their expressive eyes, wagging tails, and joyful personalities, Labrador Retrievers bring warmth, love, and laughter to the lives of all who have the privilege of sharing their homes and hearts with these wonderful dogs. Whether working as a service dog, competing in a canine sport, or simply lounging on the couch with their family, Labs embody the true spirit of loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love.

Thad, Lilly, and Henry. Henry is from Palmeto Gun Dogs.
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Pawl, a French Brittnay Spaniel, with Pippa, an English Cocker Spaniel

French Brittany Spaniels, also known as Brittany Spaniels or simply Brittanys, are a breed renowned for their versatility, intelligence, and boundless energy. Originating from the Brittany region of France, these dogs were originally bred as versatile hunting companions, adept at locating and retrieving game birds in a variety of terrains.

One of the most notable features of the French Brittany Spaniel is its compact yet muscular build, which allows it to navigate rugged terrain with ease. Their medium-length coat comes in a variety of colors and patterns, including orange and white, liver and white, and tricolor.

In addition to their physical attributes, French Brittany Spaniels are celebrated for their keen sense of smell, excellent hunting instincts, and natural pointing and retrieving abilities. Whether flushing out game birds from dense cover or retrieving downed quarry from water, these dogs excel in the field and are prized by hunters for their reliability and efficiency.

Beyond their hunting prowess, French Brittany Spaniels are also beloved family companions known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They form strong bonds with their human families and are especially fond of children, making them excellent playmates and loyal companions.

With their eager-to-please attitude and intelligent demeanor, French Brittany Spaniels thrive on training and mental stimulation. They excel in various canine sports and activities, including agility, obedience, and field trials, where they can showcase their natural abilities and athleticism.

Overall, French Brittany Spaniels are versatile and adaptable dogs that excel both in the field and at home. With their loyal and affectionate nature, boundless energy, and natural hunting instincts, they bring joy, companionship, and excitement to the lives of all who have the pleasure of knowing them.

English Cocker Spaniels, with their expressive eyes, flowing coats, and wagging tails, are a beloved breed cherished for their affectionate nature, intelligence, and boundless energy. Originating from England, these dogs were originally bred as hunting companions, specializing in flushing out game birds from dense cover.

One of the defining characteristics of the English Cocker Spaniel is its compact yet sturdy build, which allows it to navigate through dense vegetation and challenging terrain with ease. Their silky, feathered coat comes in a variety of colors, including solid black, liver, red, and golden, often with white markings.

In addition to their physical attributes, English Cocker Spaniels are celebrated for their friendly and sociable demeanor. They form strong bonds with their human families and are known for their affectionate and loyal nature, making them excellent family pets and companions.

English Cockers are also highly intelligent and trainable, with a natural eagerness to please. They excel in various canine sports and activities, including obedience, agility, and field trials, where they can showcase their natural abilities and athleticism.

Despite their hunting heritage, English Cocker Spaniels are equally at home as beloved family companions. They thrive on human companionship and are especially fond of children, making them excellent playmates and loyal protectors.

With their playful personality, affectionate nature, and boundless energy, English Cocker Spaniels bring joy and companionship to the lives of all who have the privilege of knowing them. Whether romping in the backyard, snuggling on the couch, or embarking on outdoor adventures, these charming dogs embody the true spirit of loyalty, devotion, and unconditional love.

Blanton, a 2 year-old Small Münsterländer

The Small Münsterländer, often referred to as the “Kleiner Münsterländer,” is a versatile and intelligent breed renowned for its exceptional hunting abilities, loyal temperament, and affectionate nature. Originating from Germany, specifically the Münster region, these dogs were developed as versatile gun dogs, proficient in both pointing and retrieving game birds.

One of the most distinctive features of the Small Münsterländer is its medium-sized, well-proportioned build, which allows it to navigate various terrains with agility and grace. Their dense, water-repellent coat comes in a striking combination of liver and white, providing protection from the elements while working in the field.

In addition to their physical attributes, Small Münsterländers are celebrated for their keen sense of smell, excellent hunting instincts, and natural pointing and retrieving abilities. Whether flushing out game birds from dense cover or retrieving downed quarry from water, these dogs excel in the field and are prized by hunters for their versatility and efficiency.

Beyond their hunting prowess, Small Münsterländers are also cherished family companions known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They form strong bonds with their human families and are especially fond of children, making them excellent playmates and loyal protectors.

With their eager-to-please attitude and intelligent demeanor, Small Münsterländers thrive on training and mental stimulation. They excel in various canine sports and activities, including agility, obedience, and field trials, where they can showcase their natural abilities and athleticism.

Overall, Small Münsterländers are versatile and adaptable dogs that excel both in the field and at home. With their loyal and affectionate nature, boundless energy, and natural hunting instincts, they bring joy, companionship, and excitement to the lives of all who have the pleasure of knowing them. Whether working alongside hunters or lounging at home with their families, Small Münsterländers embody the true spirit of loyalty, devotion, and unconditional love.

As we bid farewell to the Dogs of SEWE, we are left with cherished memories of wagging tails, playful antics, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their canine companions. These remarkable dogs have captivated our hearts and reminded us of the special connection we share with our four-legged friends. Whether bounding through fields, splashing in streams, or simply lounging at our feet, the Dogs of SEWE have left an indelible mark on our souls, serving as a poignant reminder of the joy, loyalty, and unconditional love that dogs bring into our lives. As we look forward to the next Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, let us carry these memories with us, celebrating the timeless bond between humans and dogs that enriches our lives in countless ways.

We are already eagerly anticipating the upcoming SEWE 2025, scheduled for February 13th to 16th! Join us for another unforgettable weekend filled with wildlife, art, and outdoor adventure. At SEWE, you’ll rediscover the joy of mingling with wonderful people, both two-legged and four, as you explore the wonders of nature and celebrate the talents of artists and conservationists alike. After experiencing the fun and magic of previous SEWE events, we invite you to mark your calendars and join us once again for SEWE 2025. Get ready for another incredible journey filled with unforgettable memories and new discoveries!

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is a native North Carolinian who enjoys cooking, butchery, and is passionate about all things BBQ. He straddles two worlds as an IT professional and a farmer who loves heritage livestock and heirloom vegetables. His perfect day would be hunting deer, dove, or ducks then babysitting his smoker while watching the sunset over the blackwater of Lake Waccamaw.

One Comment

  • Dennis McFeely

    Not trying to be a wiseass but in the “Charleston Has Gone to the Dogs” entry the following caught my eye:

    “Whether out in the field flushing birds or curled up at home with their loved ones, English Setters bring joy and companionship to the lives of those fortunate enough to have them as part of the family.”

    English setters should point, not flush birds. I just wanted to clarify

    Thanks,

    Dennis