Are You an Ideal Owner of English Springer Spaniel Puppies?

To determine if you are an ideal owner of the English Springer spaniel, you need to understand the personalities of this breed.

  • The Hunter – The Springer spaniels were named as such because of their method of flushing game – these dogs “springs” forward to drive game out of hiding. English Springer spaniels are good hunting companions due to their attentiveness and alertness. They are excellent in hunting down rabbits, waterfowl and even small game. They work well on both land and water. They are outstanding retrievers, watch dogs and hunters that are known for their competitive obedience, agility and performing tricks.
  • Working & Show-bred English Springer Spaniels – Working English Springer Spaniels are known for their impeccable sense of smell, which is needed in locating downed games. Show-bred English Springer Spaniels exhibit attentiveness and poise, while allowing judges to examine him without cringing.
  • The House Pet – The English Springer spaniels also make excellent house-pets and can be easily incorporated into a family setting regardless of space available. However, since they are high-energy dogs, they require plenty of exercise. The typical ESS is an eager to please, happy-go-lucky, playful, sociable and gentle dog. They are extremely intelligent, making obedience training and other types of training an easy task. They can easily remember where things are placed or kept and are excellent at finding and bringing them to his owner.
  • The Comedian – English Springer Spaniels are known particularly for their sense of humor. For decades, they have been entertaining their owners during their play, usually jumping into water, rolling in mud, chasing birds and giving their owners lots of kisses. Aside from these activities, English Springer Spaniels are so playful that they would even play with simple things such as towels, plastic bottles or children’s toys. They are friendly canines, which is evident in their endless wagging tails.
  • The affectionate playmate – Generally, English Springer Spaniels are affectionate with children. However, just like any dog without proper socialization with kids, the English Springer spaniel puppy may not act predictably around kids. As such, it is important to socialize English Springer Spaniel puppies with children from birth, so owners could teach the dogs how to be gentle with young kids. Friendly, cheerful, sincere and good natured, these English Springer Spaniels love everyone. The breed also works well with other pets, such as ferrets and cats, but due to their natural hunting instincts, pet birds and rabbit may clash with the ESS if not trained to socialize with them. They can sometimes become argumentative with other dogs if owner doesn’t communicate who is in charge.
  • The Aggressive & Dominant Dog – English Springer spaniels should never be aggressive, timid or shy. They are considered as “reactors,” but most dogs bark only within reason. Dogs within their teenage years often go through a phase of dominance, but as long as owners remain the pack leader, the spaniels would quickly learn their place. Aggression can be prevented simply with mental stimulation and proper training. However, since this breed only performs well with owners that provide them with consistency, English Springer Spaniels could become destructive with meek owners or those who cannot provide them the physical and mental stimulation they need.

Are you an Ideal Owner of the English springer spaniel?

English Springer spaniels are very active dogs, so his owner should also be physically active and can cope with the dog in swimming, running, hunting or other activities. English Springer spaniels can live well in a fenced yard, or even an apartment as long as he is given enough exercise daily.

Although it isn’t necessary to have dog experience before adopting English Springer Spaniels, it is important that the owner is confident enough to teach the dog who’s boss. The owner should also be consistent and know how to train in a positive manner.

English Springer spaniel puppies are very anxious to learn and can be very obedient, attentive and quick learners. As such, it is recommended that owners can provide enough time for play, which helps in mental and physical stimulation. Communication between the dog and owner also plays a role in keeping this breed happy.

As long as you can provide the needs of your dog and keep him physically and mentally active, you can find a good companion and loving house pet on an English Springer Spaniel.

 
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