English Springer Spaniel Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this English Springer Spaniel puppy weight calculator to find out how big your English Springer 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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English Springer Spaniel Traits
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While not a large breed, English Springers can experience:
Hip dysplasia
Elbow dysplasia
Ear infections (due to their long, pendulous ears)
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Routine vet checkups and responsible breeding practices help mitigate many of these risks. Keep ears clean and dry, and monitor weight regularly to prevent strain on joints.
Springer Spaniel puppies benefit from a balanced, medium-breed puppy food rich in protein and essential fatty acids. Feed 3 meals per day until around 6 months, then transition to 2 meals daily. Avoid overfeeding, as this breed tends to gain weight easily.
Choose foods that support joint and eye health, especially if your Springer will be used for fieldwork or active sports.
English Springer Spaniels require frequent grooming, including brushing 3-4 times per week, to control their moderate shedding, prevent matting in their long feathering, and keep their coat healthy. Bathing once a month, clipping hair around the ears, paws, and tail every 6-8 weeks, and weekly ear checks to avoid infections are all essential.
English Springer Spaniels are naturally energetic and need consistent physical and mental stimulation. While puppies should avoid excessive jumping or long runs to protect developing joints, they benefit from moderate daily walks, gentle play, and early obedience training. They excel in dog sports like agility and field trials once physically mature.
The English Springer Spaniel is an energetic and affectionate sporting breed that originated in England as a gun dog used to flush and retrieve game. Renowned for their intelligence, loyalty, and cheerful temperament, Springers are equally at home in the field or as devoted family companions. Their eagerness to please and sociable nature make them excellent pets for active households.
Classified as a medium-sized breed, the English Springer Spaniel requires careful growth monitoring, especially during puppyhood. Tracking their weight and size ensures proper development and helps prevent obesity, which can contribute to joint issues and other health concerns later in life.