Springers are beautiful, gorgeous dogs but they do need a reasonable amount of exercise. At the very minimum you should be looking at a 1/2 hour walk and 1/2 hour free run morning and night as well as at least 1/2 -1 hr free run/play during the day.
If they have been exercised sufficiently they will be quiet in the house. We have had border collie's and springers and both need to be kept mentally as well as physically active. You also need to think about keeping them mentally active - keep them thinking - they are clever dogs who like to solve problems
Saying that, they are really good pets - very good with kids and will love them to death - but don't expect them to be very good guard dogs - Ensure you are the alpha dog in the pack and you will have a happy and health dog.
Outside is the best idea because we have a springer spaniel puppy and whenever it comes in it always pees or poops in the only carpet room in the whole house plus they are teething so they always want to chew.
26lb
Springer Spaniels will pretty much eat whatever you give them. That is different from the question - What should you be feeding your Springer Spaniel. I personally go for a hypoallergenic diet for my George; it reduces their affectations from allergies and is probably better for them. there is more info here : 1
Hi, I have an English Springer Spaniel and honestly when your able to bring him home you should start walking him. You need to teach him/her to walk on a leash at a young age. Try little and often when they are under six months old (too much walking can damage their developing bones) so make sure they get plenty of rest in between. Try to also involve obedience training on each walk. Check out the springer spaniel exercise link attached below for exercise ideas at different ages
A heaping cup in the morning and again that evening.
my doggy Archie he is a springer spaniel he is so cute I LOVE HIM SO MUCH!!!!!!
£600 to £700 pound at least for pedigree pups
Depends on each puppy's parents...usually about 8 or 10 pounds...
Well I'm not a dog expert but I know that the size of an English Springer Spaniel can vary a lot. My English Springer is very small and skinny. He's 17 months old so he won't grow much more.My Uncle's English Springers are completely different. One I would say is about average, he's not too fat not too thin and very tall. The other one of my Uncle's Springers is just like a barrel and quite short.So basicly I would say there is no straight forward answer to your question I'm afraid but I hope I've helped.I have a English springer spaniel cross and he is abouthe is about 47cm from foot to shoulder and near his waist/skinniest bit just over 60cm
The English toy spaniels are different then the Cavalier king Charles spaniel. I personally have a cavalier and think they are much prettier and magestic, but that's just me. The main difference between the two breeds is that the English toy spaniels has a pug like mussle.The English toy spaniel are also known as the king Charles spaniel (not too be confused with the Cavalier king Charles spaniel).Try Google that should help you to.
Not very much, but it does. During puppy stage when it sheds its puppy fur that's when its the most. I'm allergic to dogs and I have an English springer. Doesn't reallly affect me.
around £200-£400 (English) $325-$650 (American)