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English Springer Spaniel

The benchmark flushing dog, athletic and eager with excellent nose

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19-20 inches, 40-50 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Friendly, eager, athletic

Temperament & Personality

The English Springer Spaniel is known for its friendly, eager-to-please temperament. They are happy, outgoing dogs that thrive on human companionship and activity. Field-bred dogs tend to have higher energy and more intense drive, while show-bred dogs are generally calmer.

Breed Strengths

  • • Friendly and sociable with everyone
  • • Eager to please and highly trainable
  • • Excellent with children
  • • Energetic and playful
  • • Good with other dogs
  • • Loyal and devoted to family

Considerations

  • • High energy requires significant exercise
  • • Field dogs can be intense and driven
  • • May be too exuberant for small children
  • • Can develop separation anxiety
  • • Needs mental stimulation
  • • Some lines have behavioral issues

The Springer Personality

Springers are classic "merry" spaniels—they approach life with enthusiasm and their tails rarely stop wagging. They are deeply bonded to their families and want to be involved in all activities. A bored Springer without adequate exercise and mental stimulation can become destructive.

Field-bred Springers have intense prey drive and can be almost obsessive about hunting. This makes them exceptional in the field but means they need significant outlets for their energy. They tend to mature more slowly and remain high-energy well into middle age.

Show-bred Springers tend to be calmer and make easier house pets, but they still need substantial exercise and activity. All Springers thrive with jobs to do, whether hunting, participating in dog sports, or simply having engaging daily activities.

Health Note: "Springer Rage"

Some Springers (particularly certain show lines) are affected by a condition called "Springer Rage Syndrome," characterized by sudden, unprovoked aggression. While rare, it's important to research breeding lines carefully. Reputable breeders do not breed dogs with aggressive tendencies.

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