Field Spaniel
MediumSporting
The Field Spaniel is a mid-sized sporting breed originating from United Kingdom, known for being docile, sensitive, and adaptable. Weighing 18–25kg and standing 43–46cm at the shoulder, they typically live 11–13 years. Field Spaniels require moderate daily exercise and moderate grooming to maintain their silky coat. They are well-regarded as a family breed and typically patient with children. Due to their mid-sized build and moderate energy levels, they generally thrive with access to outdoor space.
Sporting
Hip dysplasia is a genetic condition where the hip joint doesn't develop properly, causing the ball and socket to not fit together correctly. This leads to joint deterioration, pain, and arthritis over time.
Typical onset: 1-2 years
PRA is a group of hereditary diseases causing progressive degeneration of the photoreceptor cells in the retina. It leads to night blindness first, followed by complete blindness. There is no treatment, but DNA tests exist for many forms.
Typical onset: 3-8 years
Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder in dogs, caused by reduced thyroid hormone production — most often from immune-mediated thyroiditis or idiopathic follicular atrophy. It affects metabolism, skin, and coat quality.
Typical onset: 4-10 years
Otitis externa is inflammation of the external ear canal, usually caused by bacterial or yeast (Malassezia) overgrowth secondary to underlying factors such as allergies, foreign bodies, or conformational abnormalities. It is the most common reason for veterinary visits.
Typical onset: Any age
Nutrition is a cornerstone of Field Spaniel health. An adult Field Spaniel weighing 18–25kg typically requires 1000–1200 kcal of high-quality food per day, split across two meals to support consistent energy levels and healthy digestion. Always adjust portions based on your dog's individual weight, life stage, and activity level, and consult your vet before making significant dietary changes.
Full Field Spaniel Feeding GuideThe Field Spaniel has moderate exercise requirements. Plan for at least an hour of brisk walks, play sessions, and occasional off-lead runs every day to keep your Field Spaniel physically healthy and mentally settled. Combining physical activity with basic obedience practice or interactive play sessions helps meet both the physical and mental needs of the Field Spaniel. Access to a securely fenced garden is strongly recommended; Field Spaniels do not thrive when confined without adequate outdoor access.
Full Field Spaniel Exercise GuideA premium dry food formulated for medium sporting breeds. High protein content supports muscle maintenance, and the kibble size is appropriate for the Field Spaniel's jaw.
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Field Spaniels can benefit from preventive joint care. This supplement contains glucosamine and chondroitin to support cartilage health.
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Everything you need to maintain a Field Spaniel's silky coat. Includes a deshedding brush, slicker, and nail clippers sized for a medium dog.
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A sturdy crate sized for a medium dog (18–25 kg). Suitable for training, travel, and providing a safe den space for your Field Spaniel.
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The average lifespan of a Field Spaniel is 11–13 years. Longevity is influenced by genetics, diet, weight management, and the presence of hereditary conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups, appropriate exercise, and a balanced diet all contribute to a longer, healthier life.
An adult Field Spaniel typically weighs 18–25kg and stands 43–46cm at the shoulder. They are classified as a medium breed. Males tend to be at the upper end of these ranges, while females are usually slightly smaller.
Field Spaniels have moderate exercise requirements. Aim for at least an hour of walks and active play each day. Without adequate exercise, Field Spaniels may develop boredom-related behaviours.
Field Spaniels are moderate when it comes to coat care. Their coat sheds lightly and needs only occasional brushing to stay in good condition. Professional grooming every 6–12 weeks is advisable for longer or wire-coated breeds.
Like all pedigree breeds, the Field Spaniel has a number of associated health concerns. The most commonly documented include Hip Dysplasia, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), Hypothyroidism, and Otitis Externa (Ear Infections). Responsible breeders screen for these conditions, and prospective owners should request health certificates. Pet insurance that covers hereditary conditions is strongly recommended.
Yes — the Field Spaniel is generally a good family dog and tends to be patient and gentle with children. As with any breed, early socialisation and teaching children how to interact respectfully with dogs is important.
The Field Spaniel is moderately trainable. They respond reasonably well to clear, consistent training using positive reinforcement, particularly when training begins in puppyhood.
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