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German Spaniel (Deutscher Wachtelhund)
Medium Breed
The German Spaniel is a medium-sized muscular dog with excellent bone structure and a noble head. Bred to hunt, he is lively, passionate, tough and courageous.
Breed standards
Country of origin
Germany
Weight
Approximately 18-25 kg/40-55 lbs (standards may vary)
Height
Males approximately 48-54 cm/19-21 1/4 inches; Females approximately 45-52 cm/17 3/4-20 1/2 inches (standards may vary)
Coat
Long coat
Markings
Brown or brown roan.
Brown: may have white or ticked markings on the chest and toes.
Brown roan: brown or red patches or saddle over the whole back is commonly found.
Lifespan
Average, 12-14 years
Among the breed's hunting talents are; scenting, tracking, flushing, as well as retrieving in land and water. The vibrant, friendly personality of the German Spaniel makes him a great family dog and lovable companion.
Temperament
The German Spaniel is reliable, very docile and adaptable. Not only an exceptionally versatile gundog, the German Spaniel also makes a fine companion. Intelligent, friendly and affectionate, the German Spaniel is a great family dog and does best living in the family home.
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PoorChildrenGood
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VeryCombativenessNot very
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VeryDominanceNot very
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Not veryFriendlinessGood
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Not veryIndependenceVery
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LoudNoiseQuiet
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Not veryTrainabilityVery
Good to know
The German Spaniel is a magnificent dog; noble in appearance with a fine, bright coat. The German Spaniel was and is still bred exclusively by hunters for hunters as a flushing and versatile hunting dog.
- Makes a wonderful family pet and companion
- Extremely versatile and intelligent hunting dog
- Excels as a gundog
- Requires firm training
- Regular grooming needed
- Requires sufficient daily exercise
- Does best with acreage
- Requires daily physical activity and mental stimulation
- Can be prone to crooked legs and splayed feet