Coat: Double

How often should an English Springer Spaniel be groomed?

The English Springer Spaniel sports a medium-length double coat that requires regular upkeep to stay healthy and tangle-free. Brushing three times a week is essential, increasing frequency during heavy shedding seasons in spring and fall. Use an undercoat rake to remove loose fur from beneath the topcoat, which helps reduce shedding around the home. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks keeps the coat clean, and blow-drying afterward aids in thorough drying and coat maintenance. Their coat colors—ranging from black & white to liver & white, often with ticked, spotted, or roan patterns—don't need special color care but do benefit from regular grooming to prevent matting. - Brush 3× weekly; more in shedding seasons - Use undercoat rake to remove dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks, then blow-dry - Check ears regularly for debris and moisture - Trim feathering on legs and tail for neatness Pro tip: Regular grooming sessions double as bonding time and help spot skin issues early.

Size: Medium

About the English Springer Spaniel

English Springer Spaniel, illustration, with ticked, double coat, in black & white, black white & tan

The English Springer Spaniel originated in mid-19th century England as a versatile gun dog, bred to flush game from dense cover. It descends from Norfolk and Shropshire Spaniels and was prized for its ability to locate and spring birds for hunters. This breed’s role extended beyond hunting, later serving in police work due to its strong nose and trainability. Recognized as a distinct breed by the Kennel Club of England in 1902 and by the AKC in 1910, the Springer Spaniel remains a popular choice for both fieldwork and family life. Springers are friendly and eager to please, making them great companions for families with children and other pets. They learn quickly but need consistent mental and physical stimulation to avoid boredom-driven behaviors. Their medium-sized, athletic build supports their active lifestyle, and early socialization paired with obedience training helps channel their natural enthusiasm into positive outlets.

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