Field Spaniel
About
The Field Spaniel is an elegant, intelligent, and affectionate breed, known for its balanced temperament and gentle nature. With their long coat, expressive eyes, and friendly disposition, Field Spaniels make wonderful companions for families, singles, and seniors alike. Calm and adaptable, this breed thrives in homes that offer plenty of love, attention, and opportunities for both mental and physical enrichment.
Breed Size
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Weight (Male)
16-23 kg
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Weight (Female)
16-23 kg
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Height (Male)
43-46 sm
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Height (Female)
43-46 sm
Coat
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Fur Type
Smooth/Wavy
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Color
One color
Care
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Walk
>45 minutes/day
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Breed group
Sporting Group
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Breed Size
M
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Demeanor category
Reserved with Strangers
Breed Traits
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Barking
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Good with young children
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Drooling
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Energy level value
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Grooming frequency value
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Good with other dogs
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Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
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Trainability Category
>Agreeable
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Temperament
>Sweet, Fun-Loving, Sensitive
Description
The Field Spaniel is a medium-sized, well-balanced breed known for its intelligence, calm demeanor, and gentle nature. Originating in England in the 19th century, the breed was initially developed for fieldwork and hunting but was later refined to become a versatile companion dog. Unlike its Spaniel relatives, the Field Spaniel was bred with an emphasis on balanced proportions and a steady temperament, making it an ideal partner for both outdoor adventures and quiet home life. Today, the breed is cherished for its affectionate personality and elegant appearance.
Standing between 17 to 18 inches tall and weighing between 35 to 50 pounds, the Field Spaniel is characterized by its long, slightly wavy coat, well-proportioned body, and noble expression. The breed’s coat is typically solid black, liver, or roan, and it is often glossy and water-resistant. Field Spaniels have long ears that frame their expressive, almond-shaped eyes, which reflect their gentle and attentive nature.
Field Spaniels are known for their friendly, intelligent, and calm temperament. They form strong bonds with their families and are especially good with children, making them wonderful companions for families of all sizes. Field Spaniels are generally social dogs that enjoy the company of people and other pets. Their steady and easygoing nature makes them more adaptable than many other sporting breeds, and they are particularly well-suited to households that can offer them both companionship and outdoor activities.
Daily life with a Field Spaniel involves moderate exercise and mental stimulation. These dogs enjoy long walks, playtime, and opportunities to explore in a secure outdoor environment. Given their intelligence and willingness to please, they respond well to training and enjoy activities like obedience, agility, and scent work. However, they are sensitive by nature, so a gentle and patient approach to training is essential.
Caring for a Field Spaniel includes regular grooming to maintain their beautiful coat. Brushing several times a week helps prevent mats and tangles, especially in feathered areas like the ears, legs, and chest. Occasional trimming may be necessary to keep their coat neat and free of debris. Regular ear cleaning is crucial for this breed, as their long ears can be prone to infections. Routine dental care, nail trimming, and a balanced diet suited to their size and activity level help maintain their overall health.
The Field Spaniel is generally a healthy breed but can be prone to certain genetic conditions, such as hip dysplasia, ear infections, and hypothyroidism. Regular veterinary checkups and responsible breeding practices are key to managing these risks and ensuring a long and happy life.