English Springer Spaniel
English Springer Spaniel in Review

Betster
English Springer Spaniel: Springer Spaniels - part of the family (1087 words)
by - written on 24/03/10 (Very useful, 879 readings)
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My husband and I had been married for three years when we decided that we were ready for the commitment of a dog. It then took us nearly a year to agree on a breed. A Springer Spaniel was not the first choice for either of us but was a very good compromise and probably the only breed we could agree on. We had both previously seen ...  Read the complete review

griddlebone
Bouncy mental Springers! (326 words)
by - written on 13/02/10 (Useful, 254 readings)
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Before I start writing this review, I just want to point out that I haven't rated the breed three stars because I don't love my dog, but because Springers are not suitable to everyone's lifestyle (probably mine included!). They are EXTREMELY energetic and need huge amounts of exercise. If they don't get it they just will not ...  Read the complete review

velladabest
English Springer Spaniel: Choose a Springer (336 words)
by - written on 30/01/10 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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What can I say about Springer's, ive had them all my life, when I was a child my dad used to work with them for the police, this is when I got to love them. Originally cocker spaniels were used for hunting woodcock and Springer spaniels were used to 'spring' game from the net, this is why most of their tales are 'docked' so ...  Read the complete review

Natviclou
A Stunner (562 words)
by - written on 25/01/10, updated on  16/08/10 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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If you were ever thinking of giving one of these loving creatures a home here are a few things you most certainly need to know! Foremost springer are very social , they love following you around and the company of other animals. They are also very very active and need at least an hour a day walking. My own springer, Jess, is ...  Read the complete review

Storm123
English Springer Spaniel: Spring in your step (197 words)
by - written on 07/11/09, updated on  10/11/09 (Useful, 191 readings)
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These are fantasic pets to keep and are great for guarding, hunting/working and are brilliant family pets. If you get one of these you'll have your hands full for along time as these need alot of attention and walking. Our's is 8 months old now and she's bonkers but also very well behaved. They come in two colours liver and white or ...  Read the complete review

Devonbunny
Fabulous family pet for those with energetic lifestyles. (783 words)
by - written on 20/06/09 (Very useful, 252 readings)
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Before I continue with this review, I should just point out that I may be a little biased (but still totally honest) about Springer Spaniels as I have a real soft spot in my heart for them. Growing up I was surrounded by the breed. My best friends family had 2, my auntie had 1, and they were scattered around the neighbours like they ...  Read the complete review

Jamietaylor84
English Springer Spaniel: An energetic dog with a lovely personality (290 words)
by - written on 14/04/09, updated on  15/04/09 (Useful, 215 readings)
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I have a seven month old Springer called Alfie. I bought this dog with little knowledge of the working qualities or history of the breed therefore I will not attempt to review this trait. Alfie is is almost completely white with a black bum and head. As he is still a young pup he is incredibly lively and energetic and needs lots of long ...  Read the complete review

cyberem78
Gunning for gundogs! (616 words)
by - written on 10/11/08, updated on  22/03/13 (Very useful, 298 readings)
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I have had four springer spaniels during my life and currently own two, an 8 yr old bitch and a 1 yr old dog. They are both pedigree dogs - this means they are registered with the professional body The Kennel club and have a registration certificate with proof of ownership and status of being purebred. The registration also ...  Read the complete review

tomo359
English Springer Spaniel: A lovely family dog (387 words)
by - written on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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We have an English Springer Spaniel called Jack. He is such a cute and friendly dog and we have never regretted getting him. He is now 7 years old which is quite old for dogs but he is still like a puppy himself. Springers are very friendly dogs (usually). I said usually because sometimes ours can get a little grumpy, mainly when ...  Read the complete review

mazey03
hope this helps (294 words)
by - written on 08/11/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Over the years me and my parents have owned plenty of spaniels they are lovely dogs and very protective as we have found out ever time the door goes our dog would jump to it and would not stop barking untill we come back in safe and sound. Also they are very proned to atheritus as they get a little bit older as one of my ...  Read the complete review

namtasha
English Springer Spaniel: perfect family dog (217 words)
by - written on 20/10/08 (Useful, 159 readings)
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I am a proud Springer Spaniel owner. Our female is almost 3 and the most fantastic doou could ever hope for, we have 2 small children and i work as a childminder so have a variety of children at home. She is a clever dog and very affecionate (can be sometimes smothering though when she wraps around you like a scarf) needs ...  Read the complete review

jenjade
Hyperactive but great family pets (376 words)
by - written on 04/10/08 (Very useful, 324 readings)
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Well I have to review Springer! My Springer Ben is now 2 years old and we love him to bits. Springers are fantastic family pets great with children but I would not get one with a baby or very young child because they are so energetic and a bit hyperactive. Springer need a lot of work I would advice training a Springer to do ...  Read the complete review

ally6487
English Springer Spaniel: pocket rockets with too much energy (150 words)
by - written on 17/07/08 (Useful, 113 readings)
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if you are looking in to getting a springer then it is something you need to think about. getting any dog is a big commitment but have have friends with springers and have lived with one my self and they never run out of energy you can take them out for bike rides come back want to collapse on the sofa and they will have some water and ...  Read the complete review

Denise
Express Review on English Springer Spaniel
by Denise - written on 31/05/08
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Your review was right on the money. We have three ESS, one female and two males. Maggie, who is tri-colored (liver and white with brown) is 14 and she now has an "old dog" appearance. Chipper, who is liver and white, is 12 and he still looks like a puppy. We obtained Mason from an ESS rescue group. He is 10 and black and white. They are very affectionate dogs, so willing to please and always happy to see you. As they get older, they are not as boisterous!! They are excellent family pets. Maggie has never liked little children for some reason, but the other two love everyone. They're a great breed to have as part of your family.

RED_WINE
English Springer Spaniel: Woof woof or is it Ruff ruff (155 words)
by - written on 17/06/07 (Somewhat useful, 411 readings)
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I love these dogs that's why I've got a liver and white one called Pedro who says woof woof in the morning as I get out of bed. With their cute ears and bubbly personality they are the KING of dogs in my opinion. My Springer can be very springy at times wagging his tail like theres no tomorrow. (thank heavens most of it was ...  Read the complete review

Liz60
Express Review on English Springer Spaniel
by - written on 12/10/06, updated on  05/11/06
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Hello we has tri coloured Springer read all about him at wilsonthespringer.co.ukphotos, family tree , training and so much more

kgray71
Crowned ReviewEnglish Springer Spaniel: Springer spring and just don't stop (1402 words)
by - written on 22/01/06 (Very useful, 9295 readings)
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Before I get too involved with this review I have listed energetic both in the advantage and disadvantage. My reasons for this are because they are difficult to tire out and are always on the go. Background ========== Springer's spaniels are gundogs, they were primarily used for flushing the birds, i.e. making ...  Read the complete review

xxsaxonyxx
Great for active families. (377 words)
by - written on 14/12/05 (Useful, 663 readings)
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Springers are one of the oldest spaniel and were originally called Norfolk Spaniels. This breed was bred for flushing and retreiving game. Although still widely used as gun dogs, more and more people are bringing them into their homes as family pets. They are smart and always willing to learn which makes them a joy to ...  Read the complete review

cloudbuster
English Springer Spaniel: A dog for all seasons (594 words)
by - written on 04/07/03, updated on  04/07/03 (Very useful, 3973 readings)
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The breed was recognised by the KC of England in 1902. However it took 20yrs for the Engish Springer Spaniel Field Association to form in America. The breed standard was agreed in 1932 approved by both the American and English KC. The breed ranks amongst the most pop of all spaniels - overtaken only by cocker spaniel. This is due to the ...  Read the complete review

gill1960
Jamie springs into mind (690 words)
by - written on 29/03/03, updated on  09/10/04 (Very useful, 369 readings)
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Jamie is my English springers name, I used to breed Springers but now only keep one as a trusted much loved pet. If you are thinking of buying an English Springer spaniel make sure you know what you are letting yourself in for. Springers are very energetic and need 2 hours minimum exercise a day to keep them in prime condition. ...  Read the complete review

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