Cocker Spaniel vs Field Spaniel

Side-by-side comparison of two popular breeds — temperament, exercise, grooming, lifespan and common health issues. Use it to decide which breed fits your home.

Cocker Spaniel vs Field Spaniel — at a glance

The Cocker Spaniel (12–15 kg, 12–15 years) and the Field Spaniel (16–23 kg, 12–14 years) sit in different — or sometimes overlapping — corners of dog ownership. Here's how they really compare for an everyday Irish or UK family.

Energy levels are well-matched between the Cocker Spaniel and Field Spaniel — both need similar daily exercise.

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Cocker Spaniel Field Spaniel
Group Sporting Sporting
Origin United Kingdom England
Weight 12–15 kg 16–23 kg
Height 36–43 cm 43–48 cm
Lifespan 12–15 years 12–14 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

Cocker Spaniel

Temperament

Cheerful, gentle, eager-to-please, devoted. Cockers can be sensitive — harsh training shuts them down. They're very people-oriented and dislike being alone. "Rage syndrome" was historically a problem in some lines (especially solid red); modern responsible breeding has largely eliminated it.

Exercise

60–90 minutes of daily exercise plus mental work. Scent work is ideal. Off-lead in safe areas — Cockers love to retrieve.

Grooming

Medium-long coat with heavy ear and leg feathering. Brush 3× weekly; ears need cleaning weekly (long, hairy ears = infection risk). Most pet owners get a "puppy clip" every 6–8 weeks.

Health

Ear infections (very common). Eye conditions (cataracts, glaucoma, PRA). Hip dysplasia. Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia in some lines. Generally a robust breed otherwise.

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Field Spaniel

Temperament

Affectionate, sensitive, eager to please. Less hyper than Cocker Spaniels, less heavy than Sussex. Bonds deeply.

Exercise

45–60 minutes daily. Loves field work, swimming, scent games.

Grooming

Long silky coat with feathering — brush 2–3× weekly. Trim feet + ears every 6–8 weeks.

Health

Watch for: hip dysplasia, ear infections (drooping ears + active dog = problem), thyroid issues, eye conditions.

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Which is right for you?

Pick the Cocker Spaniel if

Active families with children, multi-pet homes, country / suburban owners.

Pick the Field Spaniel if

Active families with kids, allergy-tolerant homes, owners wanting a rare gun-dog breed.

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