Field Spaniel
During the late nineteenth century until the early twentieth century, breeders intended the Field Spaniel to be a show dog. Things changed in the mid-twentieth century because people started using them for fieldwork. Unlike other spaniels, they don’t have any undercoats.
You can keep them as a family pet because they are friendly and patient with children. They don’t do well when they’re alone, so they could mess up your living space if you leave them at home for long hours. Old age and cancer were among the most common reasons why a Field Spaniel passes away.