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Sussex Spaniel
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The Sussex Spaniel is known as an excellent hunting companion. They are long and low, rectangular and massive in appearance. Their expression is somber and serious. Unique to this breed is their rich golden liver color coat and a lower energy level than most spaniels. A good house dog and family pet, Sussex Spaniels are soft and affectionate with a placid outlook on life.

Height: 15 - 16 inches
Weight: 40 - 50 lbs.

Colors: Rich golden liver shading to golden at tips of hairs, gold predominating; dark liver or puce is undesirable.
Coat: Abundant and flat, without a tendency to curl; ample weather-resistant undercoat.

Temperament: Sussex Spaniels are determined, friendly
With Children: Yes, especially if raised with them.
With Pets: Yes, friendly, but may bossy.
Special Skills: Field sports dog and family pet.

Watch-dog: High
Guard-dog: Medium

Care and Exercise: Regular grooming with a brush or comb is required to maintain the beautiful, shiny coat of the Sussex Spaniel. Keep ears clean, trim pads of feet. Daily exercise is needed which should include a good walk on leash and the opportunity to play in a yard. Sussex Spaniels enjoy swimming and retrieval games.
Training: Sussex Spaniels have a mind of their own, but they are quick learners. Be consistent in your training. Early obedience training and socialization are important.
Learning Rate: Medium, Obedience - Low, Problem Solving - Low

Activity: Medium
Living Environment: Sussex Spaniels can live outdoors as long as warm shelter is provided. Best suited for a home with a fenced yard. An owner of a Sussex Spaniels must have time to groom and exercise them.

Health Issues: Heart and liver problems, hip dysplasia, and ingrown eyelashes.

Life Span: 11 - 12 years
Litter Size: 5 - 6

Country of Origin: Great Britain
History: Originating from Sussex in southern England it is said they are a cross with the Clumber Spaniel and Bloodhound. Origination of the breed is given to Mr. Fuller of Rosehill, Sussex in 1795. The Sussex Spaniel was mainly used to hunt partridge and pheasant.

First Registered by the AKC: 1878
AKC Group: Sporting Group
Class: Gun dog
Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI (Group 8), KC(GB), UKC


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