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Welsh Springer Spaniel

Red and white Welsh native, hardy and devoted hunter

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17-19 inches, 35-55 lbs
12-15 year lifespan
Loyal, active, reserved

History & Origins

Ancient Welsh Heritage

The Welsh Springer Spaniel is one of the oldest spaniel breeds, with a history in Wales stretching back centuries. Red and white spaniels appear in Welsh literature and artwork dating to the 1500s, suggesting the breed type has remained remarkably consistent over generations.

Unlike many modern breeds that were developed in the Victorian era, the Welsh Springer evolved naturally in the valleys and hills of Wales. These dogs were developed by Welsh hunters for practical work - flushing and retrieving game in the challenging Welsh terrain with its dense cover, steep hillsides, and unpredictable weather.

Breed Recognition

For centuries, red and white spaniels in Wales were simply called "Welsh Spaniels" or "Starters" for their role in starting (flushing) game. The breed was recognized by The Kennel Club (UK) in 1902, distinguishing it from the English Springer Spaniel.

The breed faced challenging times during both World Wars, with numbers declining significantly. Dedicated Welsh breeders worked to preserve the breed, and it has slowly regained popularity, particularly in its native Wales and among hunters who appreciate its hardiness and hunting instincts.

The American Kennel Club recognized the Welsh Springer Spaniel in 1906, though the breed remains less common in America than in the UK. Those who discover the "Welshie" often become devoted advocates for this distinctive breed.

The "Welsh" Difference

Welsh Springers should not be confused with English Springers. While both are flushing spaniels, the Welsh is a distinct breed with its own history, type, and character. The Welsh has always been exclusively red and white, while English Springers come in multiple colors. Welsh Springers also tend to be more reserved with strangers and mature more slowly.

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