Breed Profile
Known for their ability to stand at point and retrieve game, the French Spaniel or Epagneul Francais makes an excellent hunting companion. They prefer an environment with lots of acreage to roam. An even-mannered breed, they bond best with those with a similar temperament.
Behavior
The French Spaniel breed loves companionship and is gentle with children. They enjoy being a part of a pack of humans and other animals. Sociable and outgoing, they can have separation anxiety when left alone. These dogs are not barkers, and they expect their owners not to bark at them either. Highly intelligent and trainable, they respond best to calm and consistent coaxing.
Coat
When it comes to grooming routines, these dogs are low maintenance. Their white-and-brown coat is medium length and rarely sheds. It requires brushing once a week and a bath when appropriate. Their ears are covered in silky, feathery fur and should be checked regularly for ear infections.
Lifestyle
The ideal lifestyle for the French Spaniel is a rural setting where they can run freely and a home where they can become a part of the pack. Whether it be children, new people, dogs, or other animals, these dogs seek companionship and affection. They are adaptable and can live in urban environments, but they require a larger home rather than an apartment. More importantly, this gentle breed does best in low-stress environments and bonds best with an active owner with a calm demeanor.
Activity
If you enjoy hunting, the French Spaniel makes a great companion in the water or tough terrain. As a family pet, these dogs still require daily exercise and can be content with a long daily run. One of the best retrievers you will come across, they also enjoy a good game of fetch.
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness
About the French Spaniel
Like many spaniels, the French Spaniel or Epagneul Francais breed falls in the “gundog” category, which simply means they make excellent hunting companions. They can be trained for many aspects of the sport but are considered one of the best when it comes to standing at a point and retrieving game. These dogs crave exercise and are happiest when they have daily access to acreage. Quiet, calm, and affectionate, they do best with owners with a similar temperament. They enjoy being a part of a pack and are great with kids.
Breed information reviewed by the Puppies.com editorial team. Helping families find their perfect puppy since 2003.
French Spaniel Quick Facts
50–60 lbs
Adult Weight
21–24"
Adult Height