The Field Spaniel is a spaniel breed that was developed to be an all-black show dog in the late 19th and 20th centuries. In the mid-20th century it was redeveloped to have longer legs that were more appropriate for field work; today, they are a rare breed. The Field Spaniel has a long single coat and no undercoat; the fur feathers on the chest, belly, ears, and on the back of the legs. The fur is dark and mostly comes in solid colors. The Field Spaniel is active, curious, and can make a good companion, but it needs to be stimulated physically and mental to prevent it from becoming bored and destructive.
Field Spaniels have a withers height between 16”-19” (41-48 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 35-50 lb (16-23 kg). The Field Spaniel has an overall body length of roughly 27”-31” (69-79 cm), standing height between 23”-27” (58-69 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.
The Field Spaniel is a spaniel breed that was developed to be an all-black show dog in the late 19th and 20th centuries. In the mid-20th century it was redeveloped to have longer legs that were more appropriate for field work; today, they are a rare breed. The Field Spaniel has a long single coat and no undercoat; the fur feathers on the chest, belly, ears, and on the back of the legs. The fur is dark and mostly comes in solid colors. The Field Spaniel is active, curious, and can make a good companion, but it needs to be stimulated physically and mental to prevent it from becoming bored and destructive.
Field Spaniels have a withers height between 16”-19” (41-48 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 35-50 lb (16-23 kg). The Field Spaniel has an overall body length of roughly 27”-31” (69-79 cm), standing height between 23”-27” (58-69 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.