
Welsh Springer Spaniel
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Wales ยท 12โ15 years
About the Welsh Springer Spaniel
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a versatile, compact sporting dog with ancient origins in Wales, where they have been valued hunting companions for centuries. Distinguished by their striking red and white coat, Welsh Springers are hardy, enthusiastic gun dogs that work tirelessly in all terrain and weather. They are loyal, affectionate, and slightly more reserved than their English Springer Spaniel cousins. Welsh Springers form strong bonds with their families and are known for their steadfast devotion and gentle, even temperament.
Breed stats
- Height
- 17โ19 in
- Weight
- 35โ55 lbs
- Lifespan
- 12โ15 years
- Group
- Sporting
- Coat
- Flat, silky, medium length with feathering
- Origin
- Wales
Coat colors
- Red and White
Temperament & ratings
Compatibility
Exercise & feeding
Daily exercise
60โ90 min
per day recommended
Daily food
1.5โ2 cups
high-quality dry food
Common health issues
- Hip dysplasia
- Entropion
- Epilepsy
- Hypothyroidism
- Glaucoma
Not every Welsh Springer Spaniel will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.
Can Welsh Springer Spaniels eat...
- Can dogs eat blueberries?Safe
- Can dogs eat grapes?Toxic
- Can dogs eat bananas?Safe
- Can dogs eat chocolate?Toxic
- Can dogs eat watermelon?Safe
- Can dogs eat cheese?Caution
- Can dogs eat almonds?Caution
- Can dogs eat apples?Safe
Frequently Asked Questions
- Welsh and English Springer Spaniels are distinct breeds despite similar names. Welsh Springers are slightly smaller (35-55 lbs vs 40-50 lbs), come only in red and white (English come in liver/black and white), and have a more reserved temperament. Welsh Springers tend to bond more closely with their family and can be shy with strangers, while English Springers are generally more outgoing. Welsh Springers are rarer, with a smaller gene pool. Both are excellent sporting dogs and family companions, but Welsh Springers need more patience with socialization.
- Welsh Springer Spaniels are not ideal apartment dogs. They are active sporting dogs that need 60 to 90 minutes of daily exercise, ideally including opportunities to run and explore in open spaces. Their energy level and need for outdoor activity make them better suited to homes with yards. However, they are calmer indoors than many sporting breeds and can manage in larger apartments if their exercise needs are consistently met. Their tendency to bark at unusual sounds can also be problematic in apartment settings with shared walls.
- Welsh Springer Spaniels can be prone to separation anxiety due to their strong attachment to their families. They are devoted, loyal dogs that thrive on companionship and can become distressed when left alone for extended periods. Signs include excessive barking, destructive behavior, and inappropriate elimination. Gradual desensitization to being alone, crate training, puzzle toys, and establishing predictable routines help manage this tendency. A second pet can sometimes provide comfort. Welsh Springers are best suited to households where someone is home for much of the day.
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