The Sprocker, or Sprocker Spaniel, is a crossbreed between the Springer and Cocker Spaniels, valued for its energetic and intelligent disposition. This breed boasts a glossy, medium-length coat that commonly appears in black, liver, or a mix of white with these colors, with some showcasing attractive roan patterns. Sprockers typically have athletic builds that reflect their spirited and active personalities, excelling in agility training, hunting, or simply as lively family pets. Medium to large in size, they adapt well to various living environments. Sprocker Spaniels are sociable canines that thrive on interaction and abundant play, necessary for maintaining their robust health. With significant space and exercise needs, they are ideal for active families. As a well-mannered breed, Sprockers get along well with other pets and children.
Read our Sprocker Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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We are delighted to announce our beautiful litter of Sprocker Spaniel puppies, born on 19th February. 🐶 About the Puppies • 4 boys – 3 black with white bibs & 1 black and white • 3 girls – 1 black,

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2 Beautiful Sprocker Puppies York Ready now/ 9 weeks tomorrow If you have been thinking about adding a puppy to your family, then we have one fluffy chocolate male and four white and chocolate f

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Pure black and black and white sprocker puppies. All puppies have had their tails docked and are microchipped performed legally by the vet. £550 for bitches £500 for dogs

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💙 5 Beautiful Sprocker Boys Looking for Loving Family Homes 💙 We have six gorgeous Sprocker Spaniel boys available, all raised as part of our family in our busy home. These pups are 5 weeks old and
The average cost of a purebred Sprocker puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £572, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.