Field Spaniel
"The Brunette Spaniel"

History
Two styles of spaniels were often found within the same litter. The progenitor of the Field Spaniel was the larger type, with the smaller evolving into the Cocker. Despite near extinction during the World Wars, the Field Spaniel had dedicated fanciers who kept the breed going. Today, the breed remains birdy, willing to dive into water or thick brush to retrieve.
Temperament
Most are friendly with other dogs and tolerant of cats, but pet rodents or birds could become endangered species. Many are waggy, happy socialites, although some can be aloof with strangers, and can bark a warning at a door. They're busy and inquisitive, at your beck and call at an instant. With sufficient exercise, a Field Spaniel will happily snooze on your feet while you watch television or play solitaire. But with a Field Spaniel as an ever-willing playmate, why would you want to?
Appearance
The Field Spaniel has a medium-length, silky coat in shades of solid black or liver, occasionally with roaning or tan markings. His coat is not as abundant as his Cocker cousin's. The tail is docked in the Americas and certain other countries. Ears are long, well feathered, and hanging.
Training
Field Spaniels are willing to meet any challenge. The phrase “A busy dog is a happy dog” is true for Field Spaniels – and their owners. Whether your interest lies in hunting, agility, rally, obedience, hiking, or wearing out your kids, the Field Spaniel will fit the bill. Yet they aren't overly demanding and are calm in the house. Training should be performed in a positive manner with a quick pace to keep the dog's attention and focus. “Will work for food” could be his motto. Harsh methods will never work.
Grooming & Care
Brush often to minimize the almost constant shedding. For a classic look, trim head, ears, and tail and neaten stray hairs. Basic nail-trimming and ear-cleaning finish the task. Not for fussy housekeepers, these dogs will run in, head for the water bowl, wash the floor with dripping ears, and towel off on you while covering you with kisses.
Health Concerns
Hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and eye problems do occur in the breed. Anyone searching for a pup should search for lines with a low incidence of disease.
Famous Field Spaniel
Ch. Tedwyns Trex was both a conformation and European Flyball Champion.
Ideal Owner | |
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Activity Level | Active |
Schedule | Full-time (but no overtime) |
Personal Style | Easygoing and casual, |
Training Style | Creative and fun |
Home | Fenced yard or access to one |
Children | Any age is fine |
Experience | Not necessary |
Quick Facts | |
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Size | Medium |
Grooming | Brush a few times a week |
Exercise | High - needs to walk every day, plus some running and play |
Training | Learns well but bores easily |
Temperment | Gentle, Goofy and playful, Sweet |
Challenges | Needs to hunt things. |
Height | 16 to 18 inches |
Weight | 35 to 50 pounds |
Life | 12 to 14 years |
Home Alone | Fine with lots of exercise first |
With Kids | Excellent |
With Strangers | Cautious at first but okay with them if you are |
Availability | Rare and may have a waiting list |
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