A 13-month-old Springer Spaniel typically requires between 1,000 to 1,500 grams of food per day, depending on their weight, activity level, and metabolism. It's best to divide their daily intake into two meals. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations based on your dog's specific needs and check the feeding guidelines on the dog food packaging for further guidance.
Springer Spaniels will pretty much eat whatever you give them. That is different from the question - What should you be feeding your Springer Spaniel. I personally go for a hypoallergenic diet for my George; it reduces their affectations from allergies and is probably better for them. there is more info here : 1
well a springer spaniel but if you don't want the same kind of dog.... Any kind of spaniel would be good.
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Top and Tail then boil for 20 mins untill soft
Well I'm not certain but my English Springer Spaniel is perfectly healthy and his tail is around 35 cm but if you want you can send me the length of the tail and I can check if it's a healthy length :)
yes, it is. tell him to stop.
Hi, I have an English Springer Spaniel and honestly when your able to bring him home you should start walking him. You need to teach him/her to walk on a leash at a young age. Try little and often when they are under six months old (too much walking can damage their developing bones) so make sure they get plenty of rest in between. Try to also involve obedience training on each walk. Check out the springer spaniel exercise link attached below for exercise ideas at different ages
you should never feed a coca spaniel a rats food
I was wondering the same thing and I have been doing some research and I think that once a month is good! Monty my Springer sometimes gets a bit of a "Doggy" smell to him and thats when i wash him. If you wash them too often you wash the oils out of their skin and it makes their coat dull and not healthy looking. Hope this helped!
A 9-month-old Springer Spaniel typically requires about 60 to 90 minutes of exercise each day, which can be broken into multiple walks. Aim for walks of 30 minutes to an hour, combined with playtime and mental stimulation to keep your puppy engaged. Always pay attention to your dog's energy levels and adjust the duration as needed. Remember that puppies may tire more easily than adult dogs, so watch for signs of fatigue.
Well I'm not a dog expert but I know that the size of an English Springer Spaniel can vary a lot. My English Springer is very small and skinny. He's 17 months old so he won't grow much more.My Uncle's English Springers are completely different. One I would say is about average, he's not too fat not too thin and very tall. The other one of my Uncle's Springers is just like a barrel and quite short.So basicly I would say there is no straight forward answer to your question I'm afraid but I hope I've helped.I have a English springer spaniel cross and he is abouthe is about 47cm from foot to shoulder and near his waist/skinniest bit just over 60cm
Apparently there's going to be 3 NASCAR autobots Called the Wreckers, which means Springer SHOULD be in it.