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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

Hunting Applications

The Methodical Flusher

Field Spaniels were developed as upland flushing dogs, and the modern breed retains good hunting instincts when properly trained. They work at a moderate pace, thoroughly covering ground rather than racing through cover.

Their hunting style is often described as methodical and systematic. They use their noses intelligently, working scent carefully rather than just covering ground. This style suits hunters who prefer a close-working, cooperative dog.

Suitable Game

  • Pheasants: Good for flushing and retrieving
  • Woodcock: Well-suited to cover work
  • Grouse: Effective in thick cover
  • Quail: Capable upland performer

Hunting Characteristics

  • Methodical, thorough ground coverage
  • Good nose and scenting ability
  • Soft mouth for tender retrieves
  • Works cooperatively with handler

Working Style

Field Spaniels typically work at a moderate pace within gun range. They lack the flash and drive of English Springer Spaniels but make up for it with thoroughness. Their calm temperament means they tend to be steadier and less likely to develop control problems.

The breed's moderate energy level means they can hunt all day without burning out, though they may not have the explosive energy for high-volume shooting situations. They're better suited to recreational hunting than competitive field trials.

Water Work

Field Spaniels vary in their enthusiasm for water. Some love to swim and retrieve from water, while others are more reluctant. Unlike breeds specifically developed for water work, Field Spaniels should be introduced to water gradually and positively. Don't expect every Field Spaniel to be a natural water dog.

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