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Welsh Springer Spaniel dog breed
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A Welsh Springer Spaniel
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| Alternative names |
| Welsh Springer |
| Country of origin |
| Wales |
| Common nicknames |
| Welshie |
| Classification and breed standards |
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FCI: |
Group 8 Section 2 #126 |
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AKC: |
Sporting |
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ANKC: |
Group 3 (Gundogs) |
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CKC: |
Sporting dogs |
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KC (UK): |
Gundogs |
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NZKC: |
Gundog |
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UKC: |
Gun Dog Breeds |
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Information about
Welsh Springer Spaniel dog breed
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Appearance
The build of the Welsh Springer Spaniel should be slightly off square, meaning
that the length of the dog should be slightly greater than the height at the
withers. However, some dogs may be square, and this is not penalised in the show
ring as long as the height is never greater than the length. In some countries
the tail is generally docked and the dew claws are removed.
Eyes should be brown in colour; yellow eyes do sometimes occur but are not
acceptable for the show ring. Ears are pendulous and lightly feathered. Nostrils
are well developed and are black or any shade of brown; a pink nose is to be
severely penalized in the AKC standard for the show ring, in Britain it is a
recognised (and probably the original) type. A scissors bite is preferred.
Height at withers:
Dog: 18-19 inches (46 to 48 cm
Bitch: 17-18 inches (43 to 46 cm)
Weight:
35 to 45 lb (16 to 20 kg)
The coat is naturally straight, flat, and soft to the touch, it should never
wiry or wavy. It is weatherproof and gives protection from all kinds of thorn
and brush. The back of the legs, chest, and underside of the body are feathered,
and the ears and tail are lightly feathered. The only colour is rich red and
white. Any pattern is acceptable and any white area may be flecked with red
ticking.
Temperament
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is an active, loyal, and affectionate breed. Some
might be "reserved" with strangers, but should not be timid, shy, or unfriendly.
The breed is well known for being affectionate to all members of the family,
especially children, and accepting other pets of the household with a friendly,
playful attitude.
The breed is a quick learner but is sometimes "deaf to commands", especially if
there is something more interesting in the environment. With correct training,
they can become very obedient dogs.
The Welsh Springer was bred for work and endurance, and as such needs exercise
to keep healthy and content. Without adequate exercise, a dog may become bored
and design its own (usually destructive) means of keeping busy, often to its
owner's displeasure.
Health
The Welsh Springer is generally a healthy breed but some can suffer hip
dysplasia, eye problems and, also, like other dogs with large heavy ears, they
are prone to ear infections . The average lifespan is approximately 12 to 14
years.
History
The Welsh Springer Spaniel was originally called the Welsh Spaniel, but was also
known as the Welsh Cocker. It was recognised by The Kennel Club, after the breed
had gained popularity, in 1902 under the name Welsh Springer Spaniel. Until then
it was shown alongside the English Springer Spaniel. It had been transported to
America in the late 1800s and gained recognition by the American Kennel Club in
1906
Some experts believe that the Welsh Springer Spaniel and the
Brittany Spaniel share the same ancestry.
See Also
English Springer Spaniel
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