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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

Training & Development

Training Approach

Welsh Springers are intelligent dogs who learn quickly when properly motivated. However, they can be independent-minded and may not see the point of repetitive drills. Training should be varied, interesting, and always positive - harsh methods will damage the sensitive Welsh Springer temperament.

The breed is known for maturing slowly, often not reaching full mental maturity until 3-4 years of age. Patience is essential. Don't expect the quick responsiveness of breeds like Labrador Retrievers - Welsh Springers work on their own schedule.

Puppy Foundation (8-16 weeks)

  • • Extensive socialization with many people
  • • Exposure to various environments and sounds
  • • Building confidence in new situations
  • • Basic obedience through play
  • • Introduction to birds and scent

Basic Training (4-10 months)

  • • Continued socialization (critical for this breed)
  • • Retrieve development through games
  • • Introduction to gunfire (very gradual)
  • • Building hunting enthusiasm
  • • Basic steadiness concepts

Advanced Training (10-24+ months)

  • • Quartering pattern development
  • • Steady to flush training
  • • Water work introduction
  • • Controlled hunting exposure
  • • Allowing dog to mature at own pace

Socialization Priority

No aspect of Welsh Springer training is more important than socialization. Given the breed's natural reserve, extensive positive exposure to people, places, and situations during the critical socialization period (3-16 weeks) is essential. Continue socialization throughout the first two years to ensure a confident, well-adjusted adult.

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