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Understanding Over-Arousal and Zoomies in Spaniels
Zoomies are normal, but over-arousal means your dog can’t settle. Understand what it means if your spaniel is over-aroused and help them learn to self-regulate.

Keeping Your Spaniel Safe Around Water
Most spaniels love to swim and while it's a wonderful form of exercise and enrichment, water safety is critical. Understand the risks and keep your dog safe when their swimming.

Why Does My Dog Have Accidents and Scent Mark Indoors?
Learn why your rehomed dog may toilet indoors or scent mark. Understand stress triggers, establish routines and use gentle, positive steps to build confidence.

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Understanding Over-Arousal and Zoomies in Spaniels

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Frequently asked questions
Why does my spaniel bark so much?
Spaniels are vocal, intelligent dogs who love to bark to communicate – whether from boredom, excitement or anxiety. Understanding the trigger is the first step to managing it.
How can I find the best trainer for my spaniel?
Look for a trainer with spaniel experience who uses positive reinforcement methods. A good match makes all the difference for this sensitive breed.
Why does my spaniel pull on the lead?
Spaniels are natural working dogs with a strong desire to explore, which often translates to pulling. Consistent lead training from an early age is key.
How often should I groom a spaniel?
Most spaniels need brushing several times a week and a professional groom every 6-8 weeks to keep their coat tangle-free and healthy.
What is the best food for a spaniel?
Spaniels thrive on a high-quality diet suited to their age, weight and activity level. Whether raw, wet or dry, the right balance supports their energy and coat health.
Do spaniels get separation anxiety?
Separation anxiety can be a common challenge in spaniels, who are devoted companions and can struggle when left alone. Early training and gradual alone-time practice can help build their confidence.
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