Welsh Springer Spaniel

Welsh Springer Spaniel Breed Information

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Learn all about Welsh Springer Spaniel dogs, read about the Welsh Springer Spaniel breed information, find out about the Welsh Springer Spaniel Breed Standard, Welsh Springer Spaniel behavior and more.

Welsh Springer Spaniel Breed Introduction

The Welsh Springer Spaniel breed is an active and friendly dog. It is a member of the spaniel family, bred to be gun dogs and help in bird hunting by flushing them out and retrieving them. Welsh Springer Spaniels make very good housepets and companions for children and other animals because of their gentle disposition.

The Welsh Springer Spaniel’s Behavior

Source: Wikipedia.

Recommended for: pet, working dog

The Welsh Springer Spaniel dog breed is a loyal, active and affectionate breed. It is reserved with strangers without being timid or shy and is affectionate to members of the family, especially children, and accepts other housepets with a playul attitude. Weimaraners are often considered quick learners.  But it can be difficult to hold their attention if they find something more stimulating around them. Once trained, they make very obedient companions. They are bred for work and as such require lots of exercise to avoid any destructive behavior such as looking for  entertainment by chewing furniture or other materials.

Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog’s actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.

The Welsh Springer Spaniel’s Physical Characteristics

Here are some of the characteristics of the Welsh Springer Spaniel breed as determined by the American Kennel Club’s published breed standard.

  • Size: males: 18 – 19 inches; females: 17 – 18 inches
  • Coat: straight, flat, soft, dense
  • Color: rich red, white
  • Eyes: oval, dark to medium brown color
  • Ears: eye level, hang close to cheeks, small
  • Muzzle: slightly shorter or equal to length of skull, square
  • Nose: black, any shade of brown
  • Tail: level with topline, carried almost horizontally or when excited, slightly elevated

The Welsh Springer Spaniel’s Origins and History

Source: Wikipedia.

Country/Region of Origin: Wales

Original purpose: hunting and gun dog

Name: “Springer” is derived from springing prey to run or fly into the open for hunters; also known as Welsh Spaniel and Welsh Cocker.

Historical notes: The Welsh Springer Spaniel dog breed can be traced to 18th century Wales where it was known as a separate and distinct breed. Experts believe that Welsh Springer Spaniels and Brittany Spaniels share the same ancestry. The breed gained recognition by the American Kennel Club in 1906.

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