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What health checks should I ask about before buying an English Springer Spaniel puppy?
It's crucial to ask the breeder about health checks for the parents. Specifically, enquire about hip and elbow dysplasia scores, eye tests (PRA cord1 and GPRA), and DNA tests for Familial Nephropathy (FN). Ask to see the certificates from these tests. Responsible breeders will be transparent and happy to provide this information.
What should I look for in a responsible English Springer Spaniel breeder?
A responsible breeder will allow you to see the puppy with its mother in a home environment. They should be knowledgeable about the breed, ask you questions about your lifestyle to ensure a good match, and provide a contract of sale. Be wary of breeders who seem overly eager to sell or who are unwilling to provide information about the puppy's background.
What are the exercise requirements for an English Springer Spaniel?
English Springer Spaniels are energetic dogs that require a significant amount of exercise. Aim for at least two hours of exercise per day, including walks, runs, and playtime. They thrive on mental stimulation as well, so consider incorporating training sessions and puzzle toys into their routine. Insufficient exercise can lead to behavioural problems.
What are some common behavioural traits to be aware of in English Springer Spaniels?
English Springer Spaniels are generally friendly and eager to please, but they can also be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods. Early socialisation and training are essential to prevent behavioural issues. They also have a strong hunting instinct, so be mindful when walking them off-lead in areas with livestock or wildlife. Consult a qualified dog trainer or behaviourist if you encounter any challenges.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in Scotland?
In Scotland, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a database. It is also a legal requirement to ensure your dog wears a collar with your name and address on it when in a public place. You are legally responsible for your dog's behaviour and must ensure it does not cause harm or nuisance to others. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines.
