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Welsh Springer Spaniel

Red and white Welsh native, hardy and devoted hunter

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17-19 inches, 35-55 lbs
12-15 year lifespan
Loyal, active, reserved

Health & Genetics

Health Overview

Welsh Springer Spaniels are generally hardy, healthy dogs with a good lifespan of 12-15 years. The breed has been maintained more as a working dog than a show dog, which has helped preserve overall health. However, some inherited conditions occur and responsible breeders test for them.

12-15
Years Average Lifespan
Good
Overall Health
4+
Recommended Tests

Health Conditions to Screen For

Hip Dysplasia

Malformation of hip joint. Parents should be OFA or PennHIP evaluated.

Eye Conditions

Including glaucoma, cataracts, and PRA. Annual eye exams recommended.

Elbow Dysplasia

Abnormal development of elbow joint. OFA evaluation recommended.

Epilepsy

Occurs in the breed. Ask breeders about seizure history in lines.

Ear Infections

Long ears prone to infections. Regular cleaning essential.

Welsh Springer Spaniel Club Health Testing

The Welsh Springer Spaniel Club of America recommends: hip evaluation, elbow evaluation, ophthalmologist evaluation, and autoimmune thyroiditis testing. Breeders committed to health will provide documentation of these tests.

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