How much does a French Spaniel cost to adopt?
Typical Canadian rescue range. The fee usually covers spay/neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a veterinary health check before placement. The exact amount varies by rescue and by the dog's age and medical history — the live number is on each rescue profile below.
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About the French Spaniel
The French Spaniel is a medium dog breed originating in France. Adult dogs typically weigh 44 to 60 pounds and live 10 to 13 years. The breed is described as gentle, eager-to-please, energetic, people-bonded.
Active families that enjoy outdoor activity and training. The breed is a calm-tempered but energetic pointing gundog. Sedentary households, or homes without time for daily exercise.
Adult French Spaniels need about 75 minutes of daily exercise; adolescent dogs typically need 90 minutes. The coat is medium-coated with moderate shedding, and brushing every 2 weeks keeps the coat manageable.
LocalPetFinder aggregates adoptable French Spaniels from rescues across Canada into one searchable place. Use the city links above to narrow to your area, or browse the full list below.
Common health concerns for French Spaniels
- Hip dysplasiaModerate prevalence in sporting breeds; OFA screening is standard. Source: OFA →
- Ear infectionsLong, hairy ear flaps trap moisture; weekly cleaning is essential. Source: VCA →
- EpilepsyIdiopathic epilepsy occurs in some lines; manageable with medication. Source: VCA →
Editorial summary for adopters, not medical advice. Consult your veterinarian for individual health guidance.
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Looking for french spaniel adoption in a specific city? Each city link above has a city-scoped page with local rescue context, off-leash parks, and city-specific FAQ. Or browse the Calgary French Spaniel adoption guide for the most detailed local content we have.