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Breed Profile
The Field Spaniel is an elegant, well-balanced medium-sized dog. It belongs to the Spaniel group and is classified in FCI Group 8, the group of retrieving, searching and water dogs. Its body is slightly longer than it is tall, giving it an elegant yet robust appearance. The Field Spaniel has a dark nose and beautiful, expressive eyes that have a warm, intelligent and gentle aura. Its ears are long and drooping, typical of the Spaniel breeds. The tail is often docked, but this varies from country to country and is no longer practiced in some countries, including Germany. The coat is medium length, dense, water-repellent and has a good undercoat, making it suitable for outdoor work in all weather conditions.
| Height | 45 - 45 cm (Female), 45 - 45 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 18 - 23 kg (Female), 20 - 25 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 14 years |
| Character | Obedient, affectionate, energetic |
| Coat | Medium length, dense, undercoat |
| Coat Color | Black, Liver, Various Shades of Brown |
| Price | 1800 - 3000 € € |
History
The history of the Field Spaniel is closely linked to that of the English Cocker Spaniel and the English Springer Spaniel, as all three breeds descend from the same dogs that were used for hunting in England. Originally, spaniels were classified based on how they worked, rather than their size or appearance. The term "Field" was used to describe dogs used for field work or hunting. In the 19th century, breeders in England began to breed a more uniform and standardized breed of spaniel. The Field Spaniel was born. The Field Spaniel was first recognized as a separate breed by the British Kennel Club in 1892. However, in the following years the breed was almost extinct as breeders tried to produce increasingly heavier and longer dogs, which led to health problems. In the 1940s, a group of dedicated breeders made an effort to save the breed, crossing English Springer Spaniels and English Cocker Spaniels to improve the breed's health and vitality.
The Field Spaniel was bred as a hunting dog, specifically for hunting birds and retrieving game.
Great Britain
1800
Character & Temperament
The Field Spaniel is an excellent all-rounder that can be used as both a working dog and a family dog. His natural hunting instincts make him an excellent working dog in the field, but his loving and gentle nature also make him an excellent companion dog and family member. The Field Spaniel is a tender and loving dog that is very people-oriented. He loves spending time with his family and is often very affectionate. This dog is also very energetic and needs a lot of physical and mental stimulation. He loves being outside, playing and running. But he can also enjoy quiet times and is often content just being with his family. Like most hunting dogs, the Field Spaniel shows strong hunting and prey-catching behavior. He loves searching, browsing and retrieving. It is therefore important that he has enough opportunities to express his natural instincts, whether through games, training or work. The Field Spaniel can easily learn to stay alone as long as he gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. But he should not be left alone for long periods of time, otherwise he may become unhappy and restless. The Field Spaniel is an alert dog that often barks when it notices something unusual. But he is not an aggressive guard dog. He is more likely to bark to warn his family, and then he is likely to greet the visitor in a friendly manner. The Field Spaniel is an obedient dog that loves learning and discovering new things. He is intelligent and can quickly learn new commands. But he is also an independent thinker who sometimes has a mind of his own. Therefore, gentle but consistent education is important. It is also important to note that the Field Spaniel is a sensitive dog that does not respond well to harsh or aggressive training techniques. He responds best to positive reinforcement and friendly, patient guidance. In summary, the Field Spaniel is an energetic, loving and affectionate dog that makes an excellent family dog and working dog. He needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation and loves spending time with his family. With the right training and care, the Field Spaniel can be a wonderful companion and loyal friend.
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Did you know that the Field Spaniel almost went extinct in the 19th century? He was rescued and is now a wonderful companion dog that is still relatively rare!
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What Awaits You
Field Spaniels are retrieving and searching (hunting) dogs. They can be wary of strangers. They have a high hunting motivation and must be utilized accordingly.
Housing & Care
Field Spaniels tend to be versatile dogs that can thrive in both urban and rural environments. They need lots of exercise and mental stimulation, so a house with a garden is ideal, but they can also adapt to an apartment with enough walks and games. They generally get along well with children and are gentle and loving companions. They are also tolerant of other pets, including cats, as long as they are properly socialized.
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Training & Education
Field Spaniels are intelligent, alert and easy to train dogs. They respond well to positive reinforcement and gentle, consistent instruction. They are very active and enjoy sports activities such as agility, obedience, rally and flyball. Their natural prey-catching disposition can be put to use through games and activities that develop their ability to search and retrieve. It is important that the Field Spaniel is also mentally stimulated, otherwise he may be prone to behavioral problems. Frustration tolerance and impulse control are key aspects of training that help the dog lead a balanced and fulfilling life. Although the Field Spaniel has high energy, it is important to watch for signs of fatigue or stress to avoid overwork. This breed can be 'ball junkies'. if the ball game is emphasized too much. Therefore, it is important to offer a variety of activities to keep their minds and bodies healthy.
Nutrition & Care
Field Spaniels need a balanced diet tailored to their age, weight and activity level. The diet should be rich in protein to support muscle growth and maintenance, as well as containing balanced amounts of carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. It is important that the Field Spaniel is not overfed, as being overweight can seriously affect its health. Exact nutritional requirements may vary, so it is advisable to consult a veterinarian. In terms of grooming, the Field Spaniel has a dense, medium-length coat structure with an undercoat that requires regular grooming. Brushing at least once a week helps keep the coat clean and tangle-free and helps distribute the natural oil evenly throughout the coat. During the transition periods, the Field Spaniel sheds more hair and therefore needs more care. They can cope well with the German climate, but during the colder months it is advisable to keep them warm.
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Health
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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