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Benjamin
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Meet this sweet English Springer Spaniel puppy! He is just a week and a half old and already showing her beautiful field markings in classic liver and white. He comes from AKC registered parents, giving her a wonderful pedigree and the strong qualities Springers are known for—intelligence, loyalty, and a natural love of the outdoors.
At this young age, he is still in the newborn stage, cuddled up with her mother and littermates, but it won’t be long before her playful and curious personality shines through. English Springer Spaniels are known for being affectionate, family-oriented companions who thrive on both adventure and love.
He will be ready for her forever home once he is 8 weeks old , and will come well-socialized and prepared to become a loyal friend and companion.
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About The Seller
Troy DuBois
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Frequently Asked Questions
About English Springer Spaniel Puppies
About English Springer Spaniel Puppies
What are English Springer Spaniels known for?
English Springer Spaniels are energetic dogs that love to be outdoors. Playful and affectionate, they make a great addition to the family, especially one with kids who they can run around with. These dogs are sociable and do well with other animals. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-50 pounds and stand 19-20 inches tall.
How are English Springer Spaniels with other pets?
English Springer Spaniels are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They enjoy being a part of an active family and do well with other dogs and most animals. These athletic dogs need space to run and require a fenced-in yard, as they might wander off on an adventure. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How do I keep a English Springer Spaniel physically active?
Want to see a big smile on an English Springer Spaniel’s face? Bring them hunting with you or enter them in a dog agility competition. They are considered a sporting dog for a reason and enjoy showing off their skills and stamina. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do English Springer Spaniels need professional grooming?
The English Springer Spaniel’s coat may be long or short depending on whether they are from a show dog or working lineage. The shorter coat requires minimal upkeep. A brushing once a week should keep it in good shape. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are English Springer Spaniels a good fit for apartment living?
English Springer Spaniels are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. These athletic dogs need space to run and require a fenced-in yard, as they might wander off on an adventure. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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