Specialist Springer Spaniel Training in Coventry

Springer Spaniels are intelligent, energetic, and highly driven dogs, but without the right training approach, that energy can quickly turn into poor recall, lead pulling, and dogs that struggle to switch off. At Carrie’s Canines and Friends, I offer specialist springer spaniel training in Coventry, designed specifically for owners dealing with high drive, impulsive behaviour, and real-life training challenges.

 

This is not generic dog training. Springer Spaniels require a very different approach compared to many other spaniel dog breeds, and my structured 1:1 programmes focus on channelling their instincts rather than suppressing them. This allows you to enjoy calmer behaviour at home and more controlled, enjoyable walks.

Key Benefits of My Springer Spaniel Training Programs:

Why Springer Spaniels Are Different From Other Spaniel Dog Breeds

Springer Spaniels are often described as friendly and eager to please, but they are also one of the most intense spaniel dog breeds in terms of energy and drive. Many owners are unprepared for just how much mental and physical stimulation a Springer needs, particularly as they mature.

Unlike some other spaniels, Springer Spaniels were bred to work for long periods alongside humans, using their noses, bodies, and brains constantly. As a result:

  • They become frustrated quickly if under-stimulated
  • They struggle to switch off without being taught how
  • Their recall often disappears when exciting scents or movement appear
  • Over-arousal can lead to pulling, jumping, and reactive behaviour

It’s not that they are unsuitable dogs, but that they require informed training and management. Without this, problems develop quickly.

The springer spaniel training I offer is designed specifically around these traits, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

building reliable recall without repetition

Common Problems Springer Spaniel Owners Come to Me With

I regularly work with Springer Spaniel owners who feel overwhelmed or worried that their dog is becoming unmanageable. The most common challenges include:

  • Poor recall, particularly around birds, wildlife, or other dogs
  • Strong lead pulling and constant scanning on walks
  • Difficulty settling at home
  • Over-excitement and impulsive behaviour
  • Reactivity caused by overstimulation
  • Owners lacking confidence to let their dog off-leash

These behaviours are not signs of a difficult dog. They are usually the result of unmet breed needs or training approaches that do not suit a Springer’s mindset.

My Specialist Approach to Springer Spaniel Training

Working With Drive, Not Trying to Remove It

Springer Spaniels thrive when their instincts are used productively. In my training programme, I often incorporate scent work, hunting-style games, structured engagement, and impulse control exercises.

 

This approach helps to:

Improve recall by making you more rewarding than distractions

Reduce lead pulling through focus and clarity

Lower overall arousal levels

Build calm behaviour in the home

 

Rather than constantly telling your dog what not to do, I teach them what to do instead.

Structured 1:1 Programmes That Create Real Change

My Springer Spaniel training is delivered through structured programmes, typically over eight weeks. This allows time for habits to change and for owners to build confidence.

 

Your programme may include:

An in-depth initial assessment

A tailored training plan based on your dog and lifestyle

Step-by-step recall and lead work training

Support between sessions

Clear progress tracking

 

This structure is essential for high-drive breeds like Springer Spaniels.

Why Many Owners Struggle Without Specialist Springer Spaniel Training

Springer Spaniels are often recommended as family dogs, but their working heritage is frequently underestimated. Without guidance, owners may:

  • Over-exercise physically while under-exercising mentally
  • Use recall training that increases chasing behaviour
  • Expect calm behaviour without teaching how to settle
  • Feel guilty or embarrassed about their dog’s behaviour
Issaquah, Washington State, USA. Two month old Springer Spaniel puppy sitting in his yard on artificial turf. (PR)

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should I start training a Springer Spaniel?

Springer Spaniel training should start as early as possible, ideally from the moment your puppy comes home. Early training focuses on calm behaviours, engagement, and teaching your dog how to switch off, which are areas many Springer Spaniels struggle with later if left unsupported.

 

Starting early helps prevent common issues such as poor recall, lead pulling, and over-excitement from becoming ingrained. That said, it is never too late to start training. I regularly work with adolescent and adult Springer Spaniels, and with the right structured approach, meaningful progress can be achieved at any age.

Springer Spaniels are highly motivated by scent and movement. When recall training does not account for this, chasing becomes more rewarding than returning. Our training builds recall around controlled access to what your dog finds exciting.

Yes. Behaviour change is possible at any age. Older Springer Spaniels often respond very well once their needs are properly understood and addressed.

Yes, when their needs are met. Training focuses on calm behaviour indoors, impulse control, and clear boundaries, which are essential in family environments.

No. I work with a range of spaniel dog breeds and poodle crosses, but Springer Spaniels benefit from specialist support due to their high drive and intensity.

Ready to Get Help With Your Springer Spaniel?

Living with a Springer Spaniel should be rewarding, not exhausting. With the right training approach, their energy, intelligence, and enthusiasm become strengths rather than challenges.

 

Call: 02476 932110 or 07710628449

Email: info@carriescanines.co.uk

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