"Adorable Sussex Spaniel dog with a golden brown coat, sitting in a field of tall grass with its tongue hanging out and looking happy and content."

Sussex Spaniel Dog Breed Information:

Long and low, with a unique golden liver color, the Sussex Spaniel dog breed was developed in Sussex County, England, to flush birds into the air for hunters. They have a reputation for being slow and sedate, but they liven up when they scent birds. With proper training and attention, the cheerful Sussex is an excellent companion.

 

Sussex Spaniel Dog Group: Sporting Dogs.

Sussex Spaniel Height: 1 foot, 1 inch to 1 foot, 3 inches tall at the shoulder.

Sussex Spaniel Weight: 35 to 45 pounds.

Sussex Spaniel Life Span: 11 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Sussex Spaniels are intelligent and can learn quickly, but they're also stubborn and require a patient, consistent trainer. Sussex Spaniels are barkers. Sussex Spaniels can make excellent companions for older children who understand how to interact with dogs. Sussex Spaniels dislike being left alone for long periods and can become destructive or noisy if not given enough attention and exercise.

 

Sussex Spaniel History:

The Sussex Spaniel was developed at an estate called Rosehill in Sussex County, England, probably during the mid-nineteenth century. Two men are credited with shaping the Sussex Spaniel into the dog it is today. The first was Moses Woolland, who after obtaining his first Sussex Spaniels in 1882 went out and successfully bred both show and field lines. His dogs were not exactly like the Sussex of today, but they were very similar.

 

Sussex Spaniel Size:

The Sussex Spaniel stands 13 to 15 inches at the shoulder and weighs 35 to 45 pounds.

 

Sussex Spaniel Personality:

The gentle and affectionate Sussex Spaniel is an excellent family companion. In the field, he's full of energy and endurance, even though he's not as fast moving as other sporting breeds. He's friendly and cheerful but can be stubborn when it comes to training. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization.

 

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Sussex Spaniel Health:

Like all dog breeds, the Sussex is prone to certain genetic or environmental diseases and conditions. The following conditions are among those that may affect Sussex Spaniels: 

Pulmonic Stenosis. 

Patent Ductus Arteriosis (PDA). 

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). 

Hip Dysplasia.

 

Sussex Spaniel Care:

The Sussex needs 20 to 30 minutes of daily exercise to keep him in best condition.  Sussex Spaniels are intelligent and learn quickly, but they need consistency and patience to see the training fully succeed. He's best suited to living indoors but should have access to a safely fenced yard where he can keep a watchful eye on birds, squirrels, and other wildlife.

 

Sussex Spaniel Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 2 cups of a high-quality dog food daily, divided into two meals.

 

Sussex Spaniel Coat Color And Grooming:

The Sussex Spaniel has an abundant coat that's straight or slightly wavy but not curly. The tail and the legs down to the heel are adorned with moderate fringe of hair known as feathering. The ears are covered with soft, wavy hair, and the neck also has additional hair known as a frill. The coat color is a rich golden liver with no other color, markings or shades of liver. Daily brushing helps keep the amount of loose hair to a manageable level, but you can get by with brushing the Sussex weekly. No trimming or clipping is required, but you may want to trim the hair on and around the feet to keep them looking tidy. Bathe as needed. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care.

 

Sussex Spaniel with Children And Other Pets:

Sussex Spaniels have a calm demeanor and get along well with children, especially if they're raised with them. The Sussex generally gets along well with other pets, including cats, although he's said to be a bit bossy.

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