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Field Spaniel

Rare spaniel breed, docile yet determined in the field

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17-18 inches, 35-50 lbs
12-13 year lifespan
Docile, sensitive, adaptable

Health & Genetics

Health Overview

Modern Field Spaniels are generally healthy dogs, having largely overcome the health problems that plagued the exaggerated Victorian dogs. The small gene pool remains a concern, making health testing and careful breeding especially important.

12-13
Years Average Lifespan
Good
Overall Health
4+
Recommended Tests

Health Conditions to Screen For

Hip Dysplasia

Malformation of hip joint. Parents should be OFA or PennHIP evaluated.

Eye Conditions

Including PRA, cataracts, and ectropion. Annual eye exams recommended.

Thyroid Disease

Hypothyroidism occurs in the breed. Thyroid testing recommended.

Cardiac Issues

Heart conditions occur occasionally. Cardiac evaluation recommended.

Ear Infections

Long ears require regular attention to prevent infections.

Small Gene Pool Considerations

With fewer than 200 puppies registered annually in the US, the Field Spaniel gene pool is extremely limited. Responsible breeders use coefficient of inbreeding (COI) calculations to minimize inbreeding and may import dogs from other countries to increase genetic diversity. Ask breeders about their breeding strategies.

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