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Sprocker puppies for sale in Newbury, Hampshire

5 Sprocker puppies for sale in Newbury, Hampshire

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.

Sprocker dogs - Advert 1
2
9 hours

Lovely little sprocker

£1,500
Sprocker1 year1
🐾 Beautiful 15-Month-Old Female Sprocker Looking for Her Forever Home 🐾 We’re sadly looking to rehome this much-loved Sprocker girl. She is 15 months old, full of energy, and has the sweetest nature
Dark Peak Detection Dogs
Witney, Oxfordshire(29.7mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 2
5
1 day

Lemon Roan Female Sprocker Spaniel 3 years old

£1,800
Sprocker3 years22
Holly is a healthy, active and loving Sprocker Spaniel. Mother is a Springer Spaniel, Dad is a show Cocker Spaniel. She's 3 years old. She has excellent recall, has a healthy appetite and very playful
Maria M.
Chichester, West Sussex(45.1mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 3
11
2 days

Beautiful Liver/Chocolate & White Sprocker Puppies

£900
Sprocker2 weeks46
Beautiful mixed litter of Sprocker Puppies - All liver/chocolate with white chest-bibs. Mum and Dad are our family dogs. Deliberate breeding to keep these amazing lines going. This is Harley’s first
Sean C.
Whitchurch, Hampshire(9.7mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 4
81
1 week

Sprocker Spaniel Lenny

£200
Sprocker1 year1
Lenny is i lively and very loving boy. Very good with all dogs and humans, but will chase cats. We can not give Lenny what he requires daily, so regrettably need to rehome him with a family that can d
Aaron P.
Southampton, Southampton(31.1mi)
Sprocker dogs - Advert 5
Licensed Breeder
28

Sprockers. 2 male left.

£900
Sprocker8 weeks25
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
Wylye valley dogsID verified
Warminster, Wiltshire(35.4mi)
Licensed Breeder

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.