Sussex Spaniel
Description
The Sussex Spaniel is known as an excellent hunting companion. Sussex Spaniel are long and low, rectangular and massive in appearance. The expression of Sussex Spaniel is somber and serious. Unique to this breed is their rich golden liver color coat and a lower energy level than most spaniels. A good house dog and family pet, the Sussex Spaniel is soft and affectionate with a placid outlook on life.
Size of Male: Height: 13-15 inches Weight: 35-45 pounds
Size of Female: Height: 13-15 inches Weight: 35-45 pounds
Temperament
The Sussex Spaniel is steady and calm around the house. Sussex Spaniels are not very outgoing or demonstrative compared to other spaniels. Sussex Spaniel reaches the enthusiasm of a warrior in its work. On the hunt-field it barks continuously, moving with a characteristic swinging gait. It is adapted to hunting and retrieving small game, especially in wooded areas. This dog sometimes bays when it is hunting. The Sussex Spaniel is the only Spaniel that does this. They may also howl a lot when they are left alone. It is also a good companion dog. This breed loves everyone and they are sweet, gentle and devoted. These are very sociable dogs, which usually get along well with cats and are excellent with children. Most get along with other dogs, but some can be aggressive with unfamiliar dogs. It tends to be less playful and demonstrative than other Spaniels, with a low energy level. The Sussex Spaniel is a quick learner but has a mind of its own. It is therefore important to be consistent with them. It needs firm and patient training. This breed likes to bark. You may want to teach them when they are young that one bark, for instance when the doorbell rings, is sufficient. Novice owners should be willing and able to assert their dominance. It can be snappish if annoyed.
Living Conditions
The Sussex Spaniel will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. Sussex Spaniel is moderately active indoors and a small yard will be sufficient. Sussex Spaniel can live outdoors in temperate climates as long as it has warm shelter, but it generally does better as a house dog that also has access to a yard.
Upkeep
The Sussex Spaniel needs daily exercise, but its needs can be met with a good walk on lead or a short romp in the yard. Given the chance, Sussex Spaniel will appreciate a longer foray into the field. Sussex Spaniel can live outdoors in temperate climates, as long as it has a warm shelter, but it generally does better as a house dog that also has access to a yard. The coat needs brushing and combing two to three times a week, plus scissoring every few months.
Health
Major concerns: none
Minor concerns: intervertebral disc syndrome, otitis exerna, heart murmur and cardiomegaly
Life expectancy: 12 – 14 years
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