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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

Temperament & Personality

The Docile Hunter

Field Spaniels are known for their unusually docile, even temperament. They're calmer than most spaniels while still possessing good hunting instincts. This combination makes them excellent house dogs who can transition smoothly from the field to the family room.

The breed tends to be sensitive and forms strong bonds with their owners. They're not as outgoing with strangers as some spaniels but warm up once they feel comfortable. Field Spaniels often have a dignified, almost noble bearing that sets them apart.

Positive Traits

  • Calm, gentle house dog
  • Good with children and other dogs
  • Intelligent and trainable
  • Loyal and devoted to family
  • Less hyperactive than other spaniels

Considerations

  • Can be reserved with strangers
  • Sensitive to harsh training methods
  • May be slow to mature
  • Need socialization to prevent timidity
  • May not tolerate rough handling

Sensitive Nature

Field Spaniels are notably sensitive dogs. They respond best to patient, positive training and can shut down if corrected harshly. They're intuitive about their owner's moods and thrive in calm, stable households. Early socialization is important to prevent them from becoming overly shy or anxious.

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