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Product of the cross between English dogs and later with the Clumber Spaniel, the Sussex Spaniel is an old breed original of England, that dates from XVII century. The breed became known in London in 1862 and was recognized in 1895. It was used in the hunting of partridges and pheasants and thanks to its low size was very effective in the undergrowth. When the American Kennel Club was formed in 1884, the Sussex Spaniel was one of the 10 breeds included in the studbook. Although it was about to disappear, due to the consequences of the two World Wars and is currently a dog with few specimens around the world, Sussex is considered one of the rarest breeds of Spaniel that exists.

Time for some Ruff Trivia:
What is the main characteristic that highlights the Sussex Spaniel of other breeds?

The color
The coat
The size


The Sussex Spaniel is another Spaniels breed of medium size, muscular and elongated body that stands 13 to 15 inches at the shoulder and weighs 35 to 45 pounds. It has a very bright and wavy coat of very bright intense colors characteristic of Spaniels, such as liver and shades of gold and brown at the tips. His head is wide, with wrinkled eyebrows and large, almondshaped eyes with a soft expression. It has low, thick, long and lobed ears, covered with soft, wavy hair.

Grooming: The coat and ears of the Sussex Spaniel requires regular care. While it’s not necessary to make a routine cut, daily brushing is optimal to keep the hair. The rest of the maintenance is simple and similar to other breeds. Find the perfect dog groomer here in BrooklynsCorner.com
Temperament: The Sussex Spaniel loves sports and appreciates the company of his owner when he’s in dynamic activities. Friendly, docile and respectful, he’s able to live with other dogs or pets. This hound usually loves his family unconditionally and is always willing to show his total commitment.
Training: Although it is very obedient, it’s important to maintain a firm character and consistent training to achieve effective training. The Sussex Spaniel will not respond positively to hard training methods so he should be educated with patience, tolerance and love. Get some basic obedience training tips here in BrooklynsCorner.com

Health: The Sussex Spaniel has a long lifespan of 14 to 16 years and is generally a healthy and resistant breed, although due to its rarity, can suffer from diseases such as hip dysplasia, allergies, distichiasis, ear infections, heart problems, hypothyroidism, among others.
The Sussex Spaniel is an unusual spaniel that stands out as a very versatile family dog ​​that can be adapted to many environments, from apartments to larger family homes. He looks serious, but he’s a cheerful and friendly family dog, as well as a determined hunting dog and protector of his owners.


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