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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

History & Origins

Origins in Victorian England

The Field Spaniel was developed in England during the mid-19th century, created from the same stock that produced the English Cocker Spaniel. The two breeds were essentially the same until 1892, when the Kennel Club separated spaniels by weight - under 25 pounds became Cockers, over 25 pounds became Field Spaniels.

Initially, Field Spaniels were respected working dogs, prized for their ability to flush game in the field. They were particularly valued for their methodical hunting style and soft mouths for retrieving.

Near Extinction

The breed nearly went extinct due to Victorian-era show ring excesses. Breeders, seeking to create a distinctive appearance, bred for an extremely long, low body and heavy bone. These exaggerated dogs became caricatures of spaniels - unable to work in the field and plagued with health problems.

By the early 20th century, the Field Spaniel had lost favor entirely. The breed became so rare that by the 1950s, only a handful remained in England, and the breed was unknown in America.

Dedicated breeders in England worked to restore the Field Spaniel to a functional type, outcrossing to English Springer Spaniels and other breeds to eliminate the exaggerated characteristics. This restoration took decades but eventually produced the balanced, working-type Field Spaniel we know today.

One of the Rarest Sporting Breeds

Today, the Field Spaniel remains one of the rarest AKC breeds, with only a few hundred puppies registered annually in the United States. This rarity makes finding a puppy challenging but also means breeders tend to be dedicated enthusiasts committed to preserving the breed's health and working ability.

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