đŸđ¶ Considering a Springer Spaniel as your next furry friend? Think twice! Dog trainer Will Atherton from Derbyshire is sending out a friendly caution to pet enthusiasts about these bubbly pooches. Sure, Springer Spaniels look adorable and fit perfectly with that stylish Barbour jacket for your next Instagram shoot. But don’t let their cuteness fool youâthese pups are dynamo in dog form!


Originally bred for their exceptional hunting skills and non-stop energy, Springer Spaniels are known for their sharp noses and tireless work ethic. Imagine a dog bouncing through barbed wire and thistles without breaking a sweatâthatâs your Spaniel for you! But if youâre envisioning a cosy companion to snuggle with on the couch, you might find yourself struggling.

Will reveals, âTheir non-stop nose work translates to few breaks, leaving little room for a relaxing evening indoors.â Itâs no wonder owners often find these energetic dogs at his behaviour centre!
And itâs not just the Spaniels. Will also points out similar challenges with other breeds like the spirited Border Terrier. Despite their small size, their intense prey drive can lead to surprising displays of energy. He warns that if you’re not prepared to manage their high-energy antics, it might turn into a hairy situation!
đŸ If youâre thinking about bringing a dog into your family, remember to dig deep into breed history. Understand what they were bred for, and ensure youâre ready to channel that energy. Donât let adorable faces lead to unforeseen pet parenting surprises! đŸ
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