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Sussex Spaniel Puppies for sale in Hertfordshire

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The Sussex Spaniel is one of the UK"s endangered native breeds, with very few purebred puppies being registered with the Kennel Club each year. Compared to other spaniels, they are quite powerfully built and have a lush golden/liver coloured coat. They have a unique appearance with broader heads that, along with wrinkled eyebrows, contribute to their overall charming appearance.

Read our Sussex Spaniel Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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FAQs

Do Sussex Spaniels bark a lot?

Sussex Spaniels can be vocal, often barking, howling, or singing occasionally. While they may not be as excessively noisy as some other breeds, their distinctive howling and singing can be noticeable and occasionally a concern for neighbours.

Which is the calmest spaniel breed?

The Sussex Spaniel is generally considered the calmest spaniel breed due to its laid-back and mellow temperament, especially when compared to more energetic spaniels like the Cocker Spaniel.

Are Sussex Spaniels good pets?

Yes, Sussex Spaniels are affectionate and even-tempered dogs, making them loyal and good companions. However, they may be stubborn and difficult to potty train, so patient and experienced owners are recommended.

What are the main differences between a Sussex Spaniel and a Cocker Spaniel?

The main differences are that Sussex Spaniels are slightly larger and heavier with a dense, wavy coat, have a calmer temperament, are known for howling, and can be more stubborn in training. In contrast, Cocker Spaniels are medium-sized, have silkier fur, are more energetic and playful, often bark alertly, and are usually easier to train.