The Field Spaniel, also known as the Field, is a breed of dog in the Sporting Group. Known for their grace and agility, this breed is just as famous for their calm and steady personality. The Field Spaniel was recognized by the AKC in 1894 and AKC approved in 1998.
The average Field Spaniel stands 17 to 18 inches high at the shoulders and weighs between 35 and 50 pounds. Unlike many Spaniels their short coat is easy to care for, but their long floppy ears need to be cleaned on a regular basis and frequently checked for any signs of bacterial or fungal infections.
The Field Spaniel was bred as a competition and hunting dog around the early 1800’s. The exact ancestry of the breed is unknown, but later versions of the Field Spaniel were created by cross breeding black Spaniel breeds. The breed went through many changes which resulted in a breed with a lot of health problems, but fortunately after their near extinction in the post World War II period a lover of the breed restored the
Larger than a Cocker Spaniel and smaller than a Springer Spaniel, the Field Spaniel is a medium-sized bundle of energy. They have steadier temperaments than their spaniel counterparts and are generally friendly to everyone, even though they are usually not outgoing. They love the outdoors and are at their happiest when involved in family activities such as swimming, hiking, biking and hunting. They are incredibly agile dogs, allowing them to maneuver quickly in heavy brush
Field Spaniels are medium in size and are both longer and heavier than their Cocker Spaniel cousins. They have long pendant ears that should reach the muzzle when pulled forward. They have almond-shaped eyes that are either brown or hazel in color, and give the dog an air of seriousness and intelligence. Their single coat is silken in texture and comes in either solid colors, or solid with tan markings. Field Spaniels sport moderate feathering
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