Sprocker Spaniels typically reach their full size between 12 and 18 months of age, but growth can vary between individuals. Here are some key points to watch as your Sprocker grows.
- Monitor his weight regularly to ensure healthy growth.
- Look for development of adult coat texture and color.
- Observe if his energy levels stabilize over time.
- Watch for changes in appetite as he nears adulthood.
Understanding your Sprocker Spaniel’s growth timeline can help you manage his nutrition and exercise needs, ensuring he develops into a healthy adult dog. During this growth phase, it’s important to provide a balanced diet and regular veterinary check-ups to monitor his progress and adjust care if necessary.
For more specific guidance about your Sprocker Spaniel's growth and health, book a consultation with Dial A Vet for expert advice tailored to your pet’s needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will my Sprocker Spaniel get?
Sprocker Spaniels typically weigh between 14 and 20 kg (30 to 44 lbs) and stand around 35 to 43 cm (14 to 17 inches) tall at the shoulder. Size can vary based on genetics and overall health.
- How can I tell if my Sprocker is overweight?
You should be able to feel your dog’s ribs without pressing too hard, and he should have a visible waistline when viewed from above. If you’re concerned about his weight, consult with your vet for the best advice.
- What should I feed my growing Sprocker Spaniel?
A complete, balanced diet designed for a medium-sized breed during the puppy stage will support healthy growth. Transition to adult food around 12 months, or as advised by your veterinarian.