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The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a very sociable and intelligent dog who thrives on human companionship. Smaller than their English cousin, they also have less feathering on the ears, more tapered heads and higher set ears. Originally used as a gun dog, today Welsh Springer Spaniels have more fame as family pets with good natures, adaptability and every ready eagerness to get up and go. The Welsh Springer Spaniel is an active dog displaying a loyal and affectionate disposition. Although Welsh Springer Spaniels are reserved with strangers, they are not timid, shy nor unfriendly.
Height: 18 - 19 inches
Weight: 35- 45 lbs
Colors: Rich red and white only.
Coat: Straight and flat, silky in texture; some feathering on chest, underside of body and legs.
Temperament: Welsh Springer Spaniels are attentive, friendly, cheerful, sensitive, independent.
With Children: Yes, gentle with children.
With Pets: Yes, will tolerate other pets.
Watch-dog: High
Guard-dog: Medium - Low
Care and Exercise: For Welsh Springer Spaniels a regular brushing with a stiff bristle brush twice a week is needed. Shedding is twice a year and needs extra attention. Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. Occasional professional grooming is desirable. Check their ears for grass seeds and any other signs of infection. Trim hair between toes and keep nails clipped. Welsh Springer Spaniels need regular exercise on and off leash. Without enough exercise they have a tendency to become fat and lazy. Welsh Springer Spaniels enjoy swimming.
Training: Welsh Springer Spaniel puppies need to be kept as close to people as possible for socialization. Obedience training and retrieval exercises can be started at six months of age. They have a tendency to wander and need training to prevent wandering.
Learning Rate: High, Obedience - Medium, Problem Solving - Medium
Activity: Indoors - High, Outdoors - Very High
Living Environment: Welsh Springer Spaniels do not do well in a kennel. They should have a house with a fenced yard. An owner of a Welsh Springer Spaniel needs to spend time providing them with a job whether it is hunting, retrieving, or agility work.
Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, epilepsy.
Life Span: 12 - 14 years
Litter Size: 6 - 10
Country of Origin: Wales
History: Related to the English Springer Spaniel they come from the same stock. Theory suggest that the breed's forefathers arrived with the Gauls in pre-Roman times. Bred in Wales for more than 400 years there is speculation that they were crossed between the Clumber Spaniel and some indigenous Welsh Spaniels.
First Registered by the AKC: 1914
AKC Group: Sporting
Class: Gundog
Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI (Group 8), KC (GB), UKC
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