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Field Spaniel

Price range

$2000.00 - $5000.00

Common names

Field

Size

Small

Dog group

Sporting Group

Coat length

Medium

Energy

Medium

Kid friendly

Medium

Life expectancy

10 to 12 years

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What does an Field Spaniel look like?

General Appearance of the Field Spaniel

Well balanced, noble, upstanding sporting Spaniel built for activity and endurance.

The Field Spaniel has a dense, water-repellent single coat, meaning there's no undercoat. His hair is moderately long and can be flat or slightly wavy.

Available in these colours

What colours do Field Spaniel come in?

Field Spaniel come in a variety of colours, including Blue roan, Liver , Liver , Liver , Black.

All about the
Field Spaniel.

The various British spaniels used by hunters for flushing game birds were not listed by breed until the mid-nineteenth century. Instead, they were categorized according to their height and work function. With the introduction of dog shows in England late in the century, this improved. Defining specific styles and breeds became crucial, and the Field Spaniel, a hybrid between a Cocker, an English Springer, and a Sussex, was born.

A male Field Spaniel stands 45.7cm tall at the hip, while females stand 43.1cm tall. In addition, the average Field Spaniel weighs between 16.7 and 20.4 kilograms. The Field Spaniel is a beautiful and helpful dog. It's a medium-sized, well-balanced hunter-companion designed for action and stamina in heavy cover and water.

The Field Spaniel is a loving family dog but is also independent and curious. When he's not hunting, he's a great friend to kids. When he first sees someone, he will be reserved, but he can never be shy. The Field Spaniel is described as unusually docile in the breed standard, but that doesn't mean he isn't an energetic dog. He needs physical preparation and exercise to keep both his body and mind in good shape.

All about the Field Spaniel adult stats

Weight

Low 16.00 KG

High 25.00 KG

Height

Low 41.00 cm

High 48.00 cm

Weight

Low 16.00 KG

High 25.00 KG

Height

Low 41.00 cm

High 48.00 cm

Field Spaniel.

Characteristics & Tendencies:

TENDENCY TO DIG
Snoring
Drooling
Exercise needs
Grooming needs
Barking

Care and Maintenance

Feeding

How much do
Field Spaniel eat?
1.50 to 2.00 cups of food a day

Exercise

How much
exercise do they need?
60 to 90 Mins

Temperament

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

Living

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

Frequently asked questions about the Field Spaniel.

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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Specified Conditions includes:

  • Cruciate ligament damage
  • Intervertebral disc disease
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Patella luxation
  • Elbow dysplasia
  • Cherry eye
  • Entropion
  • Ectropion,
  • Osteochondritis dissecans (‘OCD’)
  • Lumps

Lumps means the protuberance or localised area of swelling or unusual growth that can occur anywhere on or in the body including tumours, warts, cysts, growths, mucoceles, haematomas and abscesses.

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Optional Extra Benefits

During the application process You will be provided with the option to include Optional Extra Benefits that cover certain conditions and Treatments which are not otherwise covered under the Policy.

The Optional Extra Benefits are:

Alternative Therapies, Behavioural Problems, and Dental Illness.

Examples of Alternative Therapies: Acupuncture, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy.

Examples of Behavioural Problems: Excessive licking, fur pulling, pacing and destructive chewing.

Examples of Dental Illnesses: Dental diseases, gingivitis, periodontal disease.