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English Springer Spaniel Facts Life Expectancy: 13 years Size: 20in Noise: Talkative Common Health Problems: Eye problems, ear problems, occasional hip dysplasia Breed Recognized By: AKC, CKC, FCI, KC Alternate Names: Springer Friendliness | Friendly to family, children, and strangers, can tolerate small animals except birds | Grooming | Considerable | Energy | High, requires a minimum of 60 minutes of exercise or a few miles daily | Trainability | Eager to please and easy to train | Most Spaniels weren’t separated into distinct breeds until the late 1800’s, but Spaniel type dogs appear in painting as early as the 1600s. Like all Spaniels, the English Springer was originally bred to hunt. Springers get their name from their ability to “spring” and startle game, especially birds. Today English Springer Spaniels are popular family pets that often continue to serve as hunting companions. English Springer Spaniels are gregarious, outgoing dogs that seem eager to please everyone they meet. Springers are welcoming to strangers and are generally good with children, although the Springer’s high energy level may be too much for young kids. If raised with small animals, English Springer Spaniels are accepting of them, but they naturally have a hard time restraining themselves when it comes to birds. English Springer Spaniels have long, silky coats that require a lot of attention. For most owners, keeping their Springer clipped short will make caring for its coat easier. Springers aren’t heavy shedders, but they do need to be combed regularly to avoid mats and clipped every few months. English Springer Spaniels are vivacious and energetic dogs that need plenty of exercise. Springers will benefit from daily walks and time spend running free in a safe, fenced area. English Springer Spaniels are naturally playful and will make a toy out of anything they can find, so provide plenty of appropriate dog toys like balls, retrievers, and chews. English Springer Spaniels adore their people and want to please them. If given enough exercise, English Springer Spaniels are easy to train and eager to learn, even for first time dog owners.
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