Sussex Spaniel Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Sussex Spaniel puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Sussex Spaniel puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
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Monitor for hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) due to their long-backed structure.
Maintain a lean body condition throughout life to reduce orthopedic strain.
Keep ears clean and dry to prevent infections, as their drooping ears are prone to trapping moisture.
Feed a high-quality, medium-breed puppy food until around 12โ14 months old.
Divide meals into 3 portions per day until 6 months, then transition to 2 meals daily.
Avoid overfeeding, as excess weight can put strain on their long back and joints.
In order to maintain their thick, silky coats and feathering, Sussex Spaniels need moderate-to-high-maintenance grooming, with daily brushing being the major focus.
Preventing matting in leg and ear hair, cleaning long ears to avoid infections, cutting hair between paw pads, and taking regular baths are important requirements.
Shaving them down is bad for the coat.
Provide daily walks and light play, but avoid excessive jumping or stair climbing in early growth stages.
Swimming is an excellent low-impact exercise for building muscle without stressing joints.
The Sussex Spaniel is a rare and distinctive breed that originated in Sussex, England, in the late 18th century. Developed as a slow, steady, and determined hunting companion, the Sussex is known for its rich golden-liver coat, soulful expression, and deep-chested, low-set build. Unlike some spaniels, they have a calmer, more deliberate hunting style, making them excellent for close-range flushing of game. As companions, they are affectionate, loyal, and gentle, though they can be quite vocal with their trademark โhound-likeโ bark.