The bill, H. 5673, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring the Boykin Spaniel Society of Kershaw County for its significant contributions to the preservation and promotion of the Boykin Spaniel breed. Established in 1977, the society has dedicated nearly five decades to responsible breeding, health initiatives, and community building, culminating in the celebration of its 50th anniversary in 2027. The Boykin Spaniel, designated as South Carolina's official state dog in 1985, is noted for its exceptional hunting instincts and mild temperament, making it a beloved companion and hunting partner.

The resolution highlights the society's objectives, which include serving as the principal registry for purebred Boykin Spaniels, maintaining accurate records, and promoting responsible breeding practices. The society also enforces a code of ethics for its members and breeders, ensuring the breed's health and natural hunting abilities are preserved. The South Carolina House of Representatives expresses its appreciation for the society's efforts and resolves to present a copy of this resolution to the Boykin Spaniel Society.