The English Springer Spaniel
is a medium-sized sporting dog with a neat, compact body and an unnaturally
docked tail. In countries where docking is illegal, the tail is medium length.
They are one of the largest of the Spaniels. Their coat is moderately long
and glossy with feathering on their legs, ears, chest and brisket. They are
leggy creatures, having the name "Springer" for good reason. They have drop
ears that can sometimes get mud and other substances stuck in their dangly
locks. Handsome and robust, they excel in the field by flushing out game.
They are of even temper and are intelligent. Springers remain loyal to their
masters, retrieving the prey with a soft mouth eagerly and faithfully. They
are need much exercise, and are hardy workers. Although beautiful in appearance,
the Springer Spaniel is no choice for a meticulously clean house; they enjoy
a good shake inside the house when they are wet. The Springer is active well
into his older years, and is outgoing and entertaining as well. They are enthusiastic
and easygoing for adults, but may be too excitable for young children. They
are friendly and fun with family and friends. English Springer Spaniels make
an excellent family companion as well as a good working dog. They must have
human companionship and the freedom to exercise regularly.