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Welsh Springer Spaniel

Medium Breed

The Welsh Springer Spaniel is attractive in appearance, symmetrical, compact and clearly built for strength and endurance. Amongst the breed's talents are hunting, tracking, retrieving and watchdog.

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Breed standards

Country of origin

Great Britain

Weight

17-22kg / 38-48lbs (standards may vary)

Height

Males 48cm / 19in;

Females 46cm / 18in (standards may vary)

Coat

Feathered coat

Markings

Rich red and white only

Lifespan

Above average, 12-15 years

The Welsh Springer Spaniel is merry and very active. Happy and willing, the Welsh Springer Spaniel has a kindly disposition and can be very sensitive. Loyal and affectionate, the Welsh Springer Spaniel is a devoted member of the family.

Temperament

The Welsh Springer Spaniel has a kindly disposition; he is happy and active, willing and sensitive. Loyal and affectionate with those he loves, he likes to be included in family activities. The Welsh Springer Spaniel is often reserved with strangers but this is a reflection of his devotion to his master and his family.

  • Poor
    Children
    Good
  • Very
    Combativeness
    Not very
  • Very
    Dominance
    Not very
  • Not very
    Friendliness
    Good
  • Not very
    Independence
    Very
  • Loud
    Noise
    Quiet
  • Not very
    Trainability
    Very

Good to know

Welsh Springer Spaniels are magnificent dogs, strongly built and compact with a luxuriously silky and brightly coloured coat.

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  • Makes a wonderful family pet and companion
  • Extremely versatile and intelligent
  • Excels as a watchdog
  • Adapts well to most climates
  • A good dog for novice owners
  • Very little grooming needed
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  • Skilled trimming or stripping required
  • Fairly active indoors
  • Requires sufficient daily physical activity and mental stimulation
  • Can be prone to hip dysplasia, epilepsy and entropion