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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

Physical Characteristics

Size Standards

  • Males: 18-19 inches, 40-55 pounds
  • Females: 17-18 inches, 35-50 pounds
  • Build: Compact, muscular, well-balanced
  • Proportion: Slightly longer than tall

Coat & Color

  • Type: Straight, flat, soft, dense
  • Color: Rich red and white ONLY
  • Pattern: Any pattern of red/white
  • Feathering: Moderate on ears, chest, legs

Distinguishing Features

Head & Expression

  • • Slightly domed skull, defined stop
  • • Medium-length, square muzzle
  • • Hazel or dark brown eyes
  • • Vine-shaped, low-set ears
  • • Kind, trusting expression

Body & Movement

  • • Strong, muscular neck
  • • Level topline
  • • Well-sprung ribs
  • • Docked or natural tail, carried level
  • • Smooth, ground-covering gait

Comparison to English Springers

Welsh Springers are slightly smaller and more compact than English Springers. Their ears are smaller and more vine-shaped (curved), and their red and white coloring is unique to the breed. The Welsh has a softer, kindlier expression and tends to be more lightly built overall.

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