A Few Things To Consider When Locating English Springer Spaniel Puppies For Sale

By Bernadette Martin


Few things are as adorable as eight week old springer spaniel puppies. In fact, most people find it hard to say no to that spunky bundle of energy. It may be hard to resist temptation, in fact your initial instinct may be to walk away with the first puppy you hold. Well, for those searching for English springer spaniel puppies for sale, here are six things to ask a breeder before you make a decision.

Some kennels have better reputations than others. Focusing on what each one offers will help you find a breeder who guarantees their stock. This means you will be less likely to end up with a puppy who has health issues, undesirable personality traits, or physical deformities.

Each breed has conformation standards that are set by the American Kennel Club. With Springer Spaniels this is broken down into two categories: show and pet quality, and working dogs referred to as field spaniels. The first does well in the city with proper exercise, while the hunting version tends to have higher energy levels and does best when it has a job to do.

Once you decide upon the qualities you desire in your future companion, select kennels that breed stock that displays those traits. Pin point the activities you plan on using your spaniel for, be it obedience, hunting, show, or tracking. Temperaments will vary depending on the characteristics each breeder focuses on. After discovering potential kennels, ask the owner if there are any health issues that may be inherited from the parents. Reputable breeders will be open with this information.

Reputable breeders allow potential owners to view their stock. Checking out both parents will give you an idea of what to expect from the puppy as it matures. You will be able to note the physical characteristics and personality traits that were passed on to the litter. Avoid kennels that do not allow you to interact with the dam and sire. They may have dogs that do not meet American Kennel Club standards.

Find out how frequently a kennel breeds their females as this will give you an idea of whether the focus is on making money or improving the breed. Reputable kennels will not breed their dogs until they are at least two years of age. This is done because a dogs temperament is not set until the age of three. Plus, if the canine is predisposed to health problems, this will allow for time to ensure they are not present in breeding stock. Ideally, a breeder will conduct radio-graphs on the hips and elbows to determine if conditions such as hip dysplasia are not present in the dogs lineage.

Before walking away with a cute bundle of fluff in your arms, spend time observing all the litter mates. Watching them will give you insight into their personality. Pick a pup that matches your lifestyle. Sometimes breeders will help match new owners to the ideal puppy. It helps to have a mental list of what you desire.

Researching kennels and breeders, observing the puppies, and asking the right questions will help you discover the ideal companion. There is nothing more rewarding than walking away with a fuzzy springer spaniel pup that will give you years of happiness.




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