Living Space:
Field Spaniels are adaptable to a variety of living situations but thrive best in environments with ample space. While they can adjust to apartment living, they benefit from a home with a yard or nearby open areas where they can explore and expend their energy. Their friendly and energetic nature makes them appreciative of space to roam around.
Exercise:
They require regular exercise including walks, playtime, and opportunities for mental stimulation. Access to outdoor areas is ideal for meeting their high energy needs and maintaining their physical health. Field Spaniels enjoy engaging activities that challenge them physically and mentally.
Climate:
Field Spaniels generally do well in moderate climates. They may require protection during extreme weather conditions such as excessive heat or cold. Ensuring a comfortable indoor environment and adequate hydration during hot weather is important for their well-being.
Grooming:
Field Spaniels have a medium-length coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting and to maintain their overall appearance. Brushing several times a week, and more during shedding seasons, helps manage their coat and reduces shedding around the home.
Independence:
While they can handle being alone for short periods, Field Spaniels are social dogs that thrive with human companionship. They prefer not to be left alone for extended periods as they enjoy the company of their family and can develop separation anxiety if frequently left unattended.