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Field
Small
Sporting Group
Medium
Medium
Medium
10 to 12 years
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Field Spaniel come in a variety of colours, including Blue roan, Liver , Liver , Liver , Black.
How much do
Field Spaniel eat?
1.50 to 2.00 cups of food a day
How much
exercise do they need?
60 to 90 Mins
Are they kid friendly? They are excellent with children but aren't fond of rough, loud play, preferring to walk away and find a quieter activity
Do they need a lot of space? The Field Spaniel has a high energy level, and they need plenty of space to run around and play most of the time, so your apartment should have a big lawn
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Adult Field Spaniels will generally get on on two meals a day. When Field Spaniel puppies are small, feed them 3-4 meals a day, then reduce to three meals per day as they get older. They should be eating two meals a day by the time they are a year old. They can also eat 1.5 to 2 cups of high-quality dried food a day, split into two servings.
Field Spaniels shed mildly, and their coat demands minimal upkeep, with brushing required twice a week. Field Spaniels need daily brushing and combing to keep their silky coat clear of mats. Every few months, you can also clip and cut your hair. Shedding is a term used to describe the process of Field Spaniels has a lot of shedding.
Field Spaniels have a low shedding rate and a low-maintenance coat that only requires grooming twice a week.
Field Spaniels need daily brushing and combing to keep their silky coat clear of mats. You should still clip and trim your hair every few months. Shedding is a phrase used to explain the act of getting rid of something. There is a lot of sheddin' of Field Spaniels.
One of the breed's most appealing characteristics is its lovely single coat, but it needs daily grooming and upkeep. Once a week, brush and combing the coat will keep it shiny and reduce shedding.
Trimming around the head and foot of the fields might be necessary. Body clipping is not permitted, as it is in certain other spaniels.
Two or three hours of dog training a day, preferably by a combination of exercises that engage both the mind and the body of this intelligent dog. The Field Spaniel is a versatile and intelligent dog who does well in various dog games and competitions as long as they are with their family and kept amused.
The Field is a competitive breed with a playful spirit that thrives on daily exercise and mental stimulation.
Field Spaniels are a generally healthy breed, but they have had certain conditions that affect most breeds. Breeders who are responsible check for genetic disorder and choose health-certified stock. When preparing matings, breeders should stick to recommended testing and consider orthopedics, thyroid, eyes, cardiac, and late-onset seizures. Temperament, form, and fitness are essential aspects of this breed, defined as a ''combination of elegance and usefulness'' in a devoted canine companion.
Field Spaniels love children, but loud roughhousing is not their style. Often supervise interactions between Field Spaniels and young children, as with any breed, to avoid ear-tugging or tail-pulling on any party's part. Field Spaniels are affectionate, sensitive, and mild-mannered breeds.
When it comes to people, they are reserved or even tentative, but they are fully committed to their human friends. Today's field spaniel can be an excellent hunter, retriever, and tracker, as well as a devoted family friend.
When sufficiently inspired, the Field Spaniel is an intellectual problem-solver who can be trained to succeed at any game. Clear contact and reward, with little punishment, are the most beneficial to these ''thinking breeds.'' They need early socialization as well as a family who is aware of their requirements.
Fields have a wide variety of personalities, ranging from extreme to clownish. They are solid in training until they grasp standards, and the breed excels in a variety of canine sports and events. Fields are a wonderful, gentle breed that is not for everybody.
Still, their owners believe their companionship is well worth their oafish tendencies like snoring, careless drinking, and perpetually shedding coats.
Spaniels are fun, caring balls of fluff that enjoy playing with cats?as long as they've been socialized with them since they were puppies. A dog's reaction to something they've never seen before can be one of two things: they love it, or they're scared of it, just like any other species. To stop timidity and issues with other dogs, socialize them well while they're young.
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Adult Field Spaniels will generally get on on two meals a day. When Field Spaniel puppies are small, feed them 3-4 meals a day, then reduce to three meals per day as they get older. They should be eating two meals a day by the time they are a year old. They can also eat 1.5 to 2 cups of high-quality dried food a day, split into two servings.
Two or three hours of dog training a day, preferably by a combination of exercises that engage both the mind and the body of this intelligent dog. The Field Spaniel is a versatile and intelligent dog who does well in various dog games and competitions as long as they are with their family and kept amused.
The Field is a competitive breed with a playful spirit that thrives on daily exercise and mental stimulation.
Field Spaniels love children, but loud roughhousing is not their style. Often supervise interactions between Field Spaniels and young children, as with any breed, to avoid ear-tugging or tail-pulling on any party's part. Field Spaniels are affectionate, sensitive, and mild-mannered breeds.
When it comes to people, they are reserved or even tentative, but they are fully committed to their human friends. Today's field spaniel can be an excellent hunter, retriever, and tracker, as well as a devoted family friend.
Spaniels are fun, caring balls of fluff that enjoy playing with cats?as long as they've been socialized with them since they were puppies. A dog's reaction to something they've never seen before can be one of two things: they love it, or they're scared of it, just like any other species. To stop timidity and issues with other dogs, socialize them well while they're young.
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