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Sprocker puppies for sale in Faringdon, Oxfordshire

6 Sprocker puppies for sale in Faringdon, Oxfordshire

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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Sprocker dogs - Advert 1
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6 beautiful Sprockers for sale

Sprocker

6 weeksAge
42Sex
£1,000Price

Roxy, our beautiful sprocker Spaniel has given birth to a cracking litter of 6 healthy puppies. She has had 2 bitches and 4 dogs on monday 4th August. All puppies are brown, with white chests and othe

EveshamWorcestershire (33.7mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 2
7

Sprocker spaniels F1 Ready 2nd October

Sprocker

5 weeksAge
2Sex
£800Price

We have two little girls for sale. Can be seen with mum and dad can be viewed with notice (he’s local but they work). This is the second litter from the mum and we have kept the sister (full) from the

DymockGloucestershire (42.7mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 3
7

Sprocker puppy’s for sale

Sprocker

8 weeksAge
35Sex
£800Price

Here we have our English springer spaniel hade 8 beautiful puppy’s 4 boys 4 girls The father is a full bread cocker spaniel which belongs to my neighbour there lovely little family pets mum is full b

DunstableCentral Bedfordshire (47.9mi)
5.00
Sprocker dogs - Advert 4
28

Sprockers. 2 male left.

Sprocker

7 weeksAge
25Sex
£900Price

Stunning mixed litter of sprockers. Dam is first cross cocker / springer Sire is kc cocker spaniel. Puppies are from working parents but will also make great active pets. We also have granny, sister

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WarminsterWiltshire (40.7mi)
Sprocker dogs in Bristol - Advert 5
18

Sprocker Spaniels!!! Ready 21.07.25

Sprocker

3 monthsAge
55Sex
£850Price

All sold!! 😍 UPDATE!!! WE ARE DOWN TO OUR 2 BOYS NOW!! 6.7.25 UPDATE!!! WE ARE DOWN TO 2 GIRLS 2 BOYS NOW!! 8.06.25 UPDATE!! We now have 2 girls and 4 boys left!! 4.6.25 We’re excited to announc

BristolBristol City (45.6mi)
5.00

FAQs

How much does a Sprocker cost?

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.

Is a sprocker a good dog?

A Sprocker is generally considered a good dog because they are friendly, intelligent, and good with families. They are energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Overall, they can make great companions with proper training and care.

Do sprocker Spaniels calm down?

Sprocker Spaniels can calm down with proper training, socialization, and regular exercise. However, they are energetic dogs by nature and may always have a lively side. Consistent routines and mental stimulation help them become more relaxed over time.

Are sprockers high maintenance?

Sprockets are generally low maintenance but do require regular inspection and lubrication to ensure optimal performance. Proper alignment and timely replacement of worn parts help prevent excessive wear and prolong their lifespan.

What is the lifespan of a Sprocker?

The lifespan of a Sprocker Spaniel is typically around 12 to 14 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups, they can live a healthy and active life within this range.