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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

Temperament & Personality

The Loyal Welshman

Welsh Springer Spaniels are known for their intense loyalty and devotion to their families. They form exceptionally strong bonds with their owners and want to be involved in family activities. This devotion makes them wonderful companions for those who understand and appreciate this characteristic.

Unlike the more outgoing English Springer, Welsh Springers tend to be reserved with strangers. They're not unfriendly but take time to warm up to new people. Once they accept someone, however, they're loyal friends for life.

Positive Traits

  • Exceptionally loyal and devoted
  • Good with children and family
  • Intelligent and trainable
  • Active but not hyperactive
  • Hardy and adaptable

Considerations

  • Reserved with strangers
  • Needs extensive socialization
  • Slow to mature mentally
  • Can be stubborn without motivation
  • May not tolerate being left alone

The Reserved Nature

Welsh Springer reserve should not be confused with shyness or fearfulness. A well-bred, properly socialized Welshie is confident but discriminating. They simply don't share the indiscriminate friendliness of some breeds. Early and extensive socialization is essential to ensure this reserve doesn't become problematic shyness.

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