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Buying a Field Spaniel

Buying a Field Spaniel is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly. All listings show essential information about the dog, so you can easily decide whether it fits your lifestyle and circumstances.

What is the typical temperament of a Field Spaniel around family and strangers?

They are usually gentle, affectionate, and deeply people oriented, often forming a close bond with one primary person. With strangers they can be reserved at first rather than overly outgoing, but they are rarely aggressive if well socialized. They tend to be sensitive to tone of voice and respond best to calm, consistent handling.

How much exercise does a Field Spaniel really need each day?

This is an active gundog that generally needs at least 60 to 90 minutes of daily physical activity, including brisk walks and off‑lead running in safe areas. They also benefit from mental work such as scent games, retrieving, and training sessions. Without enough outlet for their energy, they can become restless or resort to unwanted behaviors.

Are Field Spaniels good house dogs or are they only suited to working homes?

They can be excellent house dogs as long as their exercise and mental stimulation needs are met. Indoors they tend to be calm and companionable, preferring to stay close to their people. They are not ideal for very sedentary households or for homes where they will be left alone for long hours each day.

What grooming routine does the Field Spaniel’s coat require?

The medium‑length, silky coat needs brushing several times a week to prevent tangles, especially behind the ears, in feathering, and under the tail. Occasional trimming of feet, ears, and feathering keeps them tidy, and regular ear checks are important because of their low‑set, pendulous ears. They shed moderately throughout the year but not as heavily as some double‑coated breeds.

What health problems are most common in Field Spaniels?

The breed can be prone to ear infections, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and certain eye conditions such as cataracts and retinal issues. Some lines may also be at risk for autoimmune thyroid disease and epilepsy. Responsible breeders typically screen for joint and eye diseases and should be able to discuss health testing in detail.

How are Field Spaniels different from English Cocker Spaniels in size and personality?

They are generally a bit larger, longer in body, and more moderate in coat than many modern show Cockers. In temperament they are often described as steadier, more laid‑back, and less intensely excitable, though still playful and willing workers. Both breeds are affectionate, but Fields tend to be more reserved with strangers and slightly more sensitive.

Do Field Spaniels get along well with children and other pets?

Most are very good with respectful children and enjoy being part of family activities, thanks to their gentle, patient nature. They usually coexist well with other dogs and can live with cats if raised together, though their hunting background means small prey‑type pets may not be safe. As with any breed, supervision and early socialization are important.

Can a Field Spaniel live happily in an apartment or small home?

They can adapt to apartment living if they receive substantial daily exercise and regular off‑lead time in secure areas. Their moderate size and generally calm indoor behavior help, but they are not a low‑energy breed. Access to green space and a strong commitment to outdoor activity are essential in smaller living environments.

How trainable are Field Spaniels, and are they suitable for first‑time dog owners?

They are intelligent and willing to please, but their sensitive nature means they respond best to gentle, reward‑based training rather than harsh correction. Their combination of biddability and emotional sensitivity can be manageable for a thoughtful first‑time owner who is prepared to invest time in training and socialization. Inconsistent handling or very busy households that cannot offer guidance may struggle more.

What kind of work or dog sports do Field Spaniels typically excel at?

They retain strong hunting instincts and can perform well in gundog work, especially in flushing and retrieving. Their nose, athleticism, and eagerness to work also make them good candidates for scent work, tracking, rally, and obedience. Structured activities help keep them mentally satisfied and strengthen the bond with their handler.