English Springer Spaniel
Sporting Medium
The English Springer Spaniel is a beloved medium breed from England, ranked #28 in AKC popularity. Known for being a wonderful companion, this sporting breed combines intelligence with a loyal disposition that has earned them fans worldwide.
Quick Stats
Characteristics
| Family Friendly | |
| Energy Level | |
| Trainability | |
| Shedding | |
| Good with Kids | |
| Good with Dogs | |
| Apartment Friendly | |
| Grooming Needs | |
| Barking Level | |
| Exercise Needs | |
| Intelligence |
About the English Springer Spaniel
The English Springer Spaniel has been a cherished companion for generations, originally developed in England for work in the sporting group. As of 2026, they remain one of the most popular breeds in the world, ranked #28 by the American Kennel Club.
Standing 19 to 20 inches tall and weighing 40 to 50 pounds, the English Springer Spaniel is a medium-sized dog with a distinctive appearance and charming personality. They are well-suited to active families who can provide the exercise, training, and companionship this breed craves.
Whether you're drawn to their striking looks, their loyal temperament, or their versatile abilities, the English Springer Spaniel rewards dedicated owners with unwavering devotion and years of joyful companionship.
Lifespan Overview
The English Springer Spaniel typically lives 12–14 years. Learn more about English Springer Spaniel lifespan →
Price Overview
Expect to pay $800–$1500 from a reputable breeder. See full price breakdown →
Weight & Growth
Adult English Springer Spaniels weigh 40–50 lbs. View growth chart →
Temperament
Rated 4/5 for trainability and 3/5 for energy. Full temperament guide →
History
The English Springer Spaniel traces its roots to England, where it was originally bred for the sporting group's traditional purposes. Over centuries, the breed was refined through selective breeding to enhance the traits most valued by owners and breeders.
The breed gained international recognition in the 20th century and was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. By 2026, the English Springer Spaniel has secured its place as the #28 most popular breed in America, a testament to its enduring appeal and adaptable nature.
Common Health Issues
| Condition | Frequency | Severity |
|---|---|---|
| Elbow Dysplasia | Common | Moderate |
| Patellar Luxation | Common | Moderate |
| Allergies | Common | Low |
| Progressive Retinal Atrophy | Occasional | High |