Facts about English Springer Spaniel
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Two distinct varieties of English Springer Spaniel exist: the field-bred type, bred for hunting performance, and the show-bred type, selected for conformation and appearance.
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Ear infections occur in roughly 20 percent of English Springer Spaniels annually due to their long, floppy ears that trap moisture and reduce air circulation in the ear canal.
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Hip dysplasia affects approximately 15 to 20 percent of English Springer Spaniels, making it one of the breed's most common hereditary orthopedic conditions.
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A litter of English Springer Spaniels typically contains 6 to 8 puppies, with gestation lasting approximately 63 days from conception to birth.
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Approximately 90 percent of English Springer Spaniels registered with kennel clubs serve as hunting dogs rather than household pets, reflecting their enduring working dog heritage.
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Their keen sense of smell allows English Springer Spaniels to detect scents up to 10,000 times better than humans, making them exceptional hunting and detection dogs.
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The breed's distinctive bicolored coat pattern, typically liver and white or black and white, became standardized in the English Springer Spaniel breed club founded in 1913.
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Weighing between 40 and 50 pounds, English Springer Spaniels were originally bred in 19th century England to flush game birds from dense brush.