Guide Note
The American water spaniel is a medium-sized dog that is commonly used in hunting on land and in water. They are friendly, intelligent, willing to please and very protective of their owners. The breed was first recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1940.
Fast Facts
- Origin: United States
- Lifespan: 12-15 years
- Height: 15-18 inches
- Weight: 25-45 pounds
- Nickname: AWS
- Color: Liver, brown, or chocolate
- Estimated that only 3,000 American water spaniels live in the United States1
Health Problems
American water spaniels are known to have a variety of health problems including hip displaysia, cancer, allergies and diabetes. Some have also been known to suffer from epilepsy and eye problems, such as cataracts. Brushing their coat is recommended twice weekly, with bathing only required when absolutely necessary.2
Sports or Activities
Besides their use as hunting and fishing companions, many families keep American water spaniels as household pets. They require lengthly daily exercise and can be destructive if not sufficiently exercised.