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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

Training & Development

Training Philosophy

Field Spaniels require a gentle, patient approach to training. They're intelligent and willing to please but can be easily discouraged by harsh methods. Building trust and confidence through positive reinforcement is essential for success.

The breed tends to mature slowly, both mentally and physically. Training timelines may need to be extended compared to other spaniels. Pushing a Field Spaniel too fast can create anxiety and setbacks.

Puppy Foundation (8-16 weeks)

  • • Extensive, gentle socialization
  • • Building confidence in new situations
  • • Positive introduction to birds and scent
  • • Basic obedience through games
  • • Encouraging natural curiosity

Basic Training (4-10 months)

  • • Force-free retrieve development
  • • Gradual introduction to gunfire
  • • Building enthusiasm for hunting
  • • Basic quartering introduction
  • • Water introduction (if interested)

Advanced Training (10-24 months)

  • • Steady to flush - gentle approach
  • • Developing hunting pattern
  • • Controlled hunting exposure
  • • Building endurance gradually
  • • Polishing skills at the dog's pace

The Patient Approach

Field Spaniels often don't fully mature until 2-3 years of age. Hunters used to faster-developing breeds may find this pace frustrating. However, those who take the time to develop a Field Spaniel properly are rewarded with a loyal, capable hunting companion who works cooperatively rather than independently.

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