As a very health breed of dog, the Welsh Springer Spaniel doesn't suffer from any known hereditary health conditions. However, it always best to ensure that a Welsh Springer Spaniel's Diet is correct to their needs to ensure no health problems occur and to keep their coat in the best possible condition.
Whilst Welsh Springer Spaniels are not prone to any hereditary health problems, some suffer from skin allergies. If this is the case, a Diet of fresh potato and venison (or a very similar meat) should be fed on a semi- regular basis.
Welsh Springer Spaniels have a life expectancy of approximately 14 years. To ensure this average life expectancy is met - if not exceeded - their Diet should use as much organic produce as possible. Many Welsh Springer Spaniel owners create a home made food for their dog, consisting of fresh, high quality meat and organic vegetables. If created with the correct quantities, no additional vitamins or supplements should be required.
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a dog that doesn't require any specialised dietary requirements. Fresh foods, with regular exercise and stimulation, should ensure a long and healthy life for your Welsh Springer Spaniel.
