
Description: The Field Spaniel’s coat can be black, liver or roan. Their head and skull show high breeding and nobility. Their almond shaped eyes have a gentle expression and are hazel in colour. They are a medium sized dog that are longer than they are tall, standing at around 18 inches and weighing 40-55lbs. Their coat is long, flat, glossy and should feel silky to the touch. They have long pendant ears and have feathering on their chest, underside, legs and tail.
History. The Field Spaniel originated in England during the 1800′s and used to be considered the same breed as the English Cocker Spaniel. It was in the 20th century that they decided any English Cocker Spaniel above 25lbs would be classed as a Field Spaniel. However once the breed was set up, as its own breed, it was bred with disastrous results to greatly exaggerate its length and weight which made it unable to work in the fields the way it had before. Since then though, through carefully introducing Springer Spaniels and Cocker Spaniels back into their bloodlines they have returned to a moderate length and weight. They are good at tracking, hunting, retrieving and being a watchdog, recently the number of Field Spaniels has increased but they are still considered a rare breed.
Temperament. Field Spaniels are robust little dogs that have an easy going manner and are very affectionate. They have a docile nature, are intelligent, but can have moments when they can be stubborn. It’s important to socialise them well, from a young age or they can become shy and reserved, they are quick learners and love to have a job to do.
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Cocoa, the cute little field spaniel
