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Dash (spaniel)

Dash (1830–1840) was a King Charles spaniel owned by Queen Victoria. Victoria's biographer Elizabeth Longford, called him "the Queen's closest childhood companion",〔Longford, p. 155〕 and in the words of the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', he "was the first in a long line of beloved little dogs".〔Matthew and Reynolds〕
He was given to Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent, on 14 January 1833 by Sir John Conroy, the Comptroller of the Duchess's household.〔Longford, p. 46〕 By the end of April 1833, he had become Victoria's companion, and by Christmas that year she was doting on him, giving him a set of rubber balls and two pieces of gingerbread as presents.〔 In return, the dog was loyal to Victoria; on one occasion she went sailing on a yacht, and Dash leapt from the coastline into the sea and swam after her.〔
Victoria, who was 13 when given Dash, had few if any childhood friends as she was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called "Kensington System", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and Conroy.〔Longford, pp. 35–38, 118–119; Woodham-Smith, pp. 70–72〕 The only girl of a similar age with whom she had regular contact was Conroy's youngest daughter, Victoire, but they seemed to have had only a formal acquaintanceship.〔See, for example, Woodham-Smith, p. 111〕 In her diary, Victoria refers to Victoire as "Miss Conroy" but the dog is showered with endearments: "dear sweet little Dash" and "dear Dashy".〔Woodham-Smith, p. 91〕
In November 1834, Victoria and her mother took a holiday at St Leonards-on-Sea. They, with Dash, Lady Flora Hastings and Baroness Louise Lehzen, were driving in a landau drawn by two horses when the horses got caught in the traces and fell. With the horses struggling on the ground, there was a danger the carriage would overturn, injuring the women. Victoria scrambled out with Dash in her arms, and, as she recalled, "ran on with him in my arms calling Mama to follow, Lehzen and Lady Flora followed us also."〔Victoria's diary, 11 November 1834, quoted in Longford, p. 43〕 While two passing gentleman cut the horses free, the ladies, and Dash, took shelter behind a wall.〔Woodham-Smith, p. 96〕
Dash remained with Victoria after her accession as queen in 1837. Following her coronation on 28 June 1838, Victoria returned to Buckingham Palace and ran up to her rooms to give Dash his usual bath.〔Longford, p. 83; Strachey, p. 73〕
Dash died at the end of 1840, and was buried at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Home Park. A marble effigy was erected over the grave, bearing the inscription:〔
==See also==

*Caesar (dog), terrier owned by King Edward VII
*Queen Victoria's pets
*Susan (dog), progenitor of the long line of Pembroke Corgis owned by Queen Elizabeth II

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