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Male & Female English Springer Spaniel Weights & Heights by Age

Written by: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| Published on August 13, 2023

The English Springer Spaniel celebrated for its grace, agility, and affable demeanor, is a breed that holds the heart of many dog enthusiasts. But as puppies, how does one gauge their growth trajectory? If you’re a proud owner or just an admirer of this lively breed, understanding the typical weights and heights at different developmental stages can be invaluable. Whether you’re ensuring proper dietary habits, planning exercise regimes, or just quenching your curiosity, this guide on the average weights and heights of English Springer Spaniel puppies offers a comprehensive look into their growth journey. Dive in to discover more!

Male English Springer Spaniel Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of male English Springer Spaniels from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your English Springer Spaniel’s growth.

Age Average Weight (pounds) Average Weight (kg) Average Height (inches) Average Height (cm)
0 months 1-2 lbs 0.45-0.9 kg 3-4 in 7.6-10.2 cm
1 month 5-7 lbs 2.2-3.2 kg 6-7 in 15.2-17.8 cm
2 months 10-12 lbs 4.5-5.4 kg 8-9 in 20.3-22.9 cm
3 months 15-18 lbs 6.8-8.2 kg 10-11 in 25.4-27.9 cm
4 months 20-24 lbs 9.1-10.9 kg 12-13 in 30.5-33 cm
6 months 30-35 lbs 13.6-15.9 kg 15-17 in 38.1-43.2 cm
8 months 35-40 lbs 15.9-18.1 kg 18-19 in 45.7-48.3 cm
10 months 40-45 lbs 18.1-20.4 kg 19-20 in 48.3-50.8 cm
12 months 45-50 lbs 20.4-22.7 kg 20-21 in 50.8-53.3 cm
2 years 48-54 lbs 21.8-24.5 kg 20-22 in 50.8-55.9 cm
3 years 49-55 lbs 22.2-25 kg 20-22 in 50.8-55.9 cm

 

Female English Springer Spaniel Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of female English Springer Spaniels from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your English Springer Spaniel’s growth.

Age Average Weight (pounds) Average Weight (kg) Average Height (inches) Average Height (cm)
0 months 1-2 lbs 0.45-0.9 kg 3-4 in 7.6-10.2 cm
1 month 4-6 lbs 1.8-2.7 kg 5-6 in 12.7-15.2 cm
2 months 8-10 lbs 3.6-4.5 kg 7-8 in 17.8-20.3 cm
3 months 12-16 lbs 5.4-7.3 kg 9-10 in 22.9-25.4 cm
4 months 18-22 lbs 8.2-10 kg 11-12 in 27.9-30.5 cm
6 months 25-30 lbs 11.3-13.6 kg 14-16 in 35.6-40.6 cm
8 months 30-35 lbs 13.6-15.9 kg 16-18 in 40.6-45.7 cm
10 months 33-38 lbs 15-17.2 kg 17-19 in 43.2-48.3 cm
12 months 35-40 lbs 15.9-18.1 kg 18-19 in 45.7-48.3 cm
2 years 37-43 lbs 16.8-19.5 kg 18-20 in 45.7-50.8 cm
3 years 38-44 lbs 17.2-20 kg 18-20 in 45.7-50.8 cm

These tables are based on general guidelines and can vary greatly depending on individual dogs. Always consult with a veterinarian or professional breeder for more specific information about your pet’s growth and development.

FAQs about an English Springer Spaniel Puppy’s Growth and Development

1. How quickly will my English Springer Spaniel puppy grow?

Most English Springer Spaniel puppies experience rapid growth until they’re about 6 months old. However, they’ll continue to fill out and mature until they are around 18-24 months. Expect the most significant growth spurts in the first year.

2. When will my puppy lose its baby teeth?

English Springer Spaniel puppies typically start losing their baby teeth around 3-4 months of age, and by 6-7 months, they should have all their adult teeth in place.

3. What’s the average weight for an adult English Springer Spaniel?

Males typically weigh between 50-55 lbs, while females weigh between 40-45 lbs when fully grown. Always consult with your veterinarian regarding the ideal weight for your individual dog.

4. At what age is my puppy considered an adult?

While they might look grown-up by 12 months, English Springer Spaniels aren’t typically considered fully mature until they reach 18-24 months.

5. How can I tell if my puppy is growing properly?

Regular vet check-ups, monitoring their weight, and ensuring they have a well-balanced diet will ensure your puppy is growing at the right pace. Abnormalities in growth or weight gain should be discussed with your vet.

6. What’s the best diet for my growing English Springer Spaniel?

A high-quality puppy food specifically formulated for medium-sized breeds is ideal. As they grow, transitioning to adult dog food around 12 months is recommended.

7. How often should I feed my puppy?

Puppies should be fed 3-4 times daily until 6 months old. After that, you can reduce feeding to 2 times a day.

8. When will my puppy’s ears and tail fully grow?

These breed features can take up to a year or more to reach their full size, but you’ll notice significant growth in the first 6 months.

9. How much exercise does my growing puppy need?

While English Springer Spaniels are energetic, be cautious with prolonged or strenuous exercise in puppies. Short, frequent play sessions are better than long runs to avoid stressing developing joints.

10. Can over-exercising harm my puppy’s growth?

Yes, strenuous or repetitive activities can potentially harm your puppy’s developing joints and bones. Always ensure the exercise is age-appropriate.

11. Is my puppy’s growth affected by neutering or spaying?

Spaying or neutering can have minor effects on growth, often causing dogs to grow slightly taller as bone growth plates may close later than in unaltered dogs.

12. My puppy seems smaller/larger than its littermates. Should I be worried?

Every puppy grows at its own rate. However, if you notice a significant size disparity or if your puppy isn’t gaining weight, it’s wise to consult a veterinarian.

13. How long is the average growth plate closure time for this breed?

For most medium-sized breeds, including the English Springer Spaniel, growth plates generally close between 12-18 months.

14. Can I give my puppy supplements to boost its growth?

Unless recommended by a veterinarian, it’s best to avoid supplements. Over-supplementing can cause imbalances and growth abnormalities.

15. Are there specific growth milestones I should be aware of?

Most milestones relate to teeth eruption, increased independence, and training responsiveness. Physically, expect growth spurts up to 6 months and gradual maturing until 24 months.

16. Will my puppy’s coat change as it grows?

Yes, puppies have softer, fluffier coats which will gradually be replaced by their denser, sleeker adult coat around 6-8 months.

17. My puppy’s legs look too long for its body. Is this normal?

It’s common for puppies to go through “awkward” growth phases, where their legs seem disproportionately long. They’ll typically grow into them as they mature.

18. When will my puppy reach its full height?

By 12-14 months, your English Springer Spaniel will likely reach its full height, though it may continue to fill out and gain muscle mass.

19. Are there signs of growth problems I should be aware of?

Limping, difficulty in standing up, or an uneven gait may signal growth-related issues. Consult a vet if you observe any unusual signs.

20. How do I ensure my puppy grows up to be a healthy adult dog?

Feed a balanced diet, ensure regular vet check-ups, provide age-appropriate exercise, and engage in consistent training and socialization to ensure your puppy matures into a healthy, well-adjusted adult.

 

 

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