English Springer Spaniel

About the Breed

The English Springer Spaniel is an engaging and charming breed of dog that has long been a loyal companion to many families. They have a history of being agile hunting dogs, but their loyal and loving temperament makes them the perfect family pet. This article will provide information on the breed's temperaments, who it is best suited for, its history, ideal weight and important health checks for the breed. Temperament The English Springer Spaniel is known for its friendly and affectionate nature. They are very social animals that love to be around people as much as possible. This breed is also highly intelligent and can learn commands quickly; however, they can become bored quite easily so it is important to keep them mentally stimulated with regular training sessions and activities. Springer Spaniels are well-suited to many different types of households; however, they do need lots of attention from their owners in order to thrive. Ideal Owners The English Springer Spaniel is an ideal dog breed for active families who have plenty of time to devote to their canine companions. These dogs need lots of exercise in order to stay both physically and mentally stimulated - they are not well suited for apartment or sedentary lifestyles as they require plenty of space in which to run around in order to fulfill their energy needs. The English Springer Spaniel also does best when given plenty of human contact; due their tendency towards loneliness if left alone too often or for too long, these dogs should only be considered by owners willing and able to spend significant amounts time with them each day ensuring that all their needs are met adequately. History The English Springer Spaniel has been around since at least the 16th century when it was developed as a working gun dog in England's rural areas used by gamekeepers on hunting expeditions; this combination of agility, intelligence and loyalty made it an especially popular choice among hunters during this time period. It wasn't until 1902 that the first official Kennel Club standard was set up describing what qualities make up the distinctive look associated with this particular type of spaniel today - primarily its docked tail! The popularity of these dogs spread rapidly throughout Europe during World War I due largely in part due the fact that soldiers stationed abroad discovered how excellent these animals were at retrieving game from both land or sea (which made them excellent companions during hunts). Healthy Weight The average weight range for an adult male English Springer Spaniel should be between 35-42 pounds while adult females typically weigh between 30-40 pounds - anything above/below these ranges indicates that there may be something wrong with your pets diet/exercise regimen which should be addressed promptly by your veterinarian if necessary! Keeping your animal within its ideal weight range helps ensure optimum health overall so always keep track on how much your pup eats versus how much exercise it gets each day (or week) depending on which routine works best you both! Important Health Checks Regular visits with a veterinarian can help maintain good health in any animal; however, there are certain issues specific to English Springers which require special attention including hip dysplasia (abnormally shaped hips), eye problems such as cataracts or PRA (progressive retinal atrophy), ear infections due their floppy ears trapping moisture inside easily leading bacteria growth if not taken care off properly - regular cleaning/checking will help prevent this issue from arising! Additionally, heart disease can also occur more commonly among this breed due certain genetic predispositions so having routine check ups every 6 months or so may help detect any issues before they become serious problems down line! The English Springer Spaniel is a loyal companion who loves being around people making them great additions for many different types households - just make sure you have enough time available dedicate yourself fully towards meeting all needs properly! With regular visits vet along proper diet/exercise routines you can ensure healthy life span full enjoyable activities together like hunting trips walks through parks anything else fun comes mind!

Healthy weight:

30-45 pounds

Recommended Food

Large breed dog food such as Royal Canin Golden Retriever or Hills Science Diet

Breed Colors

  • Liver & White
  • Black & White
  • Liver & White Tricolor
  • Black & White Tricolor
  • Liver & Tan
  • Black & Tan

Ideal for owners that

  • Patient
  • Active
  • Loving
  • Responsible
  • Consistent

Health Considerations

  • Ear infections
  • Bloat
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Eye Diseases
  • Skin Allergies
  • Obesity

This breed may be cute, but these are some of their common health issues to be aware of.

Temperment & Skills

FriendlyLivelyAffectionateCuriousOutgoing

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