Are there any health issues with English Springer Spaniels?

Are there any health issues with English Springer Spaniels?

So many dog breeds have health concerns – some minor, some major. Many english springer spaniel owners struggle with skin and coat issues. C oats can become dull and thin, and some english springer spaniels are constantly scratching or biting at their skin.

What can I do for my English Springer Spaniel’s skin?

C oats can become dull and thin, and some english springer spaniels are constantly scratching or biting at their skin. On a recent visit to my vet, I asked if there were something I could do to help, and the vet asked if I gave the dogs an Omega supplement.

How old does a springer spaniel have to be to run away?

Out of control! “ I have a Springer Spaniel, and he is 8 months old”. Sometimes it is 10 months or 12 months but you get the picture. In most cases, what is happening is that the dog is being taken for a walk in the countryside and he is ‘running away’.

Can a springer spaniel be a working dog?

As a result, some people that have bought working bred Springers as pets, will phone the Gundog Club towards the end of their pup’s first year. They are ringing to inform the GC, they say, that they are about to do the working gundog community a big favour by offering their wild and talented little hunter up as a working dog.

So many dog breeds have health concerns – some minor, some major. Many english springer spaniel owners struggle with skin and coat issues. C oats can become dull and thin, and some english springer spaniels are constantly scratching or biting at their skin.

How old is a 9 year old Springer Spaniel?

My 9 year old Springer Spaniel has lots of lumps on her, about 10. Some on her chest, other in her tummy and under her arm pit. They are not very small lumps but soft and solid not hard. They are not on top of the skin but deeper. She seems well and fine, and runs a plays as ever.

How big are the lumps on my Springer Spaniel?

My 9 year old Springer Spaniel has lots of lumps on her, about 10. Some on her chest, other in her tummy and under her arm pit. They are not very small lumps but soft and solid not hard. They are not on top of the skin but deeper.

C oats can become dull and thin, and some english springer spaniels are constantly scratching or biting at their skin. On a recent visit to my vet, I asked if there were something I could do to help, and the vet asked if I gave the dogs an Omega supplement.