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Springer Spaniel: Breed Info, Temperament & Adoption

Summary

The Springer Spaniel is a medium-sized breed known for its friendly and energetic nature. They are intelligent, trainable, and social dogs that love to be around people and other pets. They require a good amount of exercise and grooming to keep them healthy and happy. The Springer Spaniel is a generally healthy breed with a life expectancy of around 12-14 years. They are great for active families who can provide them with the physical and mental stimulation they need.

Fun Fact

The name 'Springer' comes from this breed's history as a gun dog, where they would 'spring' forward to flush out game birds.

Adoption Tips

When adopting a Springer Spaniel, ensure you have enough time to devote to their exercise and mental stimulation needs. They are best suited to active families or individuals. It's also important to consider their grooming needs, as their coat requires regular maintenance.

Lifespan & Health

How Long Do Springer Spaniels Live?

The average life expectancy of a Springer Spaniel is around 12-14 years, which is typical for a dog of their size.

Detailed Info

Size
5/10

Springer Spaniels are medium-sized dogs. Males typically weigh between 45-55 pounds and stand about 19-21 inches tall at the shoulder, while females are slightly smaller.

Temperament
9/10

Springer Spaniels are known for their friendly, eager, and outgoing nature. They are great with children and other pets, making them excellent family dogs.

Exercise Needs
8/10

This breed is energetic and requires regular exercise to keep them healthy and prevent boredom. Daily walks, playtime, and access to a yard for running are ideal for this breed.

Grooming Needs
7/10

Springer Spaniels have a medium-length coat that requires regular brushing to prevent matting and tangling. They also need regular ear cleaning due to their long, floppy ears.

Life Expectancy
7/10

The average life expectancy of a Springer Spaniel is around 12-14 years, which is typical for a dog of their size.

Health
7/10

Springer Spaniels are generally healthy, but they can be prone to certain genetic health conditions like hip dysplasia and eye disorders. Regular vet check-ups and a healthy diet can help maintain their health.

Intelligence
8/10

Springer Spaniels are intelligent dogs that are quick to learn new commands and tricks. They enjoy mental stimulation and do well in obedience and agility training.

Trainability
8/10

Due to their intelligence and eagerness to please, Springer Spaniels are generally easy to train. They respond well to positive reinforcement training methods.

Sociability
9/10

Springer Spaniels are very social dogs that love to be around people and other pets. They are friendly and outgoing, making them great for families and active individuals.

Springer Spaniels Available for Adoption

SHYLA

Springer Spaniel / Poodle (unknown type)
Female • Adult •
27 miles

Adoption Tips & Guides

Every pet is an individual. For specifics on temperament and history, contact the rescue organization caring for the dog you're interested in.