Coat: Smooth, Wavy

How often should a Field Spaniel be groomed?

Field Spaniels have a medium-length coat that’s smooth to slightly wavy, requiring regular but manageable upkeep. They shed lightly to moderately, so weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush keeps loose hair under control and maintains coat health. Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks is ideal; over-bathing can strip natural oils, so stick to a gentle schedule. Nail trims every 2 to 4 weeks prevent discomfort, while monthly ear checks and cleaning help avoid buildup, especially since their floppy ears can trap moisture. Color care is important for lighter shades like Golden Liver or Liver & White, as these can show staining around the eyes and muzzle. Spot cleaning with a damp cloth between baths helps keep these areas fresh. Pro grooming tidies, such as trimming feathering on legs and tail, enhance their neat appearance without overdoing it. - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks, avoid over-bathing - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly - Spot clean stain-prone areas as needed Pro tip: Use a detangling spray before brushing to ease through any slight waves and prevent breakage.

Size: Medium

About the Field Spaniel

The Field Spaniel is a medium-sized dog with a smooth to wavy coat that falls in a rich palette of colors like Blue Roan, Liver, and Black & Tan. Originally bred in late 19th-century England by crossing Sussex and Cocker Spaniels, this breed was designed to excel on both land and water. They have a calm, adaptable nature that makes them excellent family companions. Their moderate size, typically between 35 and 50 pounds, fits well in active households that appreciate a dog with a gentle demeanor but enough stamina for outdoor adventures. Field Spaniels are not just working dogs; they thrive in homes where they get regular exercise and mental stimulation. Their mild temperament means they usually get along well with kids and other pets, making them a versatile choice for many families. While not overly vocal, they do have a moderate barking level, alerting you without becoming a nuisance. This breed’s history of revival by dedicated breeders highlights its enduring appeal and balanced personality.

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