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Cocker, Merry Cocker
Medium
Sporting Group
Medium
Extra high
Extra high
12 to 15 years
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Cocker spaniel come in a variety of colours, including Gold, Gold, Black, Blue Roan, Chocolate, Liver Roan and Tan, Liver , Orange Roan, Red, Tricolour, Black and White, Golden, Golden.
How much do
Cocker spaniel eat?
1.50 to 2.50 cups of food a day
How much
exercise do they need?
45 to 60 Mins
Are they kid friendly? One of the reasons the Cocker Spaniel is so popular is that he makes a good family dog. He gets along well with children ? as long as he is raised with them and the kids are kind and respectful to animals
Do they need a lot of space? Cocker Spaniels are incredibly adaptable and can be kept inside or out. While they don't need a large amount of space or a backyard, regular exercise is key for a happy energetic dog
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Cocker Spaniel descends from the English Cocker Spaniel. They are believed to be originated from Spain because of their name ""Spaniel,"" which means ""Spanish dog."" Their ""cocker"" name, on the other side, came from a game bird that these dogs efficiently flushed out for hunters named woodcock.
These affectionate breeds stand 38 centimetres and weigh 13 kilograms. With long, feathered ears and a back that slopes towards its rear, the medium-sized breed has a regal look. It has a long, silky coat that comes in interesting shades!
Cockers are wonderful playmates to children and love to please. They enjoy joining you in swimming and other athletic activities because they have a great level of energy. Being bred as a hunting dogs, they have this thirst to stay active and be sporty. Families with a lively lifestyle and routine will be happy to have them as a pet!
Cocker Spaniels are average shedders. They have a double coat with a fluffy undercoat and short to long silky hairs on top. To remove excess hair during these periods, they will require frequent brushing and occasional baths.
Their beautiful coat makes you want to spend more time maintaining it. Grooming them could be an intense ? and potentially expensive ? routine for the Cocker Spaniel. Some opt to leave it to the professional groomers every six to eight weeks. However, daily brushing at home is also needed to keep their coat free from tangles and mats.
Their nails need to be trimmed once a month, and the ears checked once a week for dirt, redness, or a foul odour that can indicate an infection. The Cocker Spaniel is prone to ear infections, so it's essential to be vigilant at all times.
The Cocker Spaniel is a sporting breed that can maintain healthy muscle tone, although the breed does not need a lot of exercise to burn off excess energy. To keep them comfortable and trim, they'd need a brisk 30-minute stroll.
They want to get their workout by catching a ball or other toy. If your Cocker has a canine friend, you should play with them and get some exercise.
Veterinary care is essential to a dog's health and wellbeing, however the frequency of treatment and checkups will depend on the dog.
Six-monthly wellness checkups with your veterinarian are essential to keep your Cocker Spaniel safe and comfortable at all stages of life. Your veterinarian will do a physical examination, take your dog's temperature, and monitor his pulse at these regular appointments, among other things. Routine dog care allows you to monitor and discuss your dog's growth and development.
The Cocker Spaniel is a sweet, caring, and dependable family friend who gets along well with children, other pets, and the elderly. They are a beloved family dog, which is one of the reasons for their popularity. This delightful companion and a loyal family member are very sociable and caring puppies that everyone adores.
The cocker spaniel is a dog breed that is relatively easy to train. They want nothing more than to please and be with their family, which makes their training easier. However, they are generally sensitive and responsive to correction and a disapproving tone in their owner?s voice.
They become counterproductive when harsh words are thrown at them. It is recommended to use positive reinforcement to keep them motivated and stay focus on their training.
They tend to be good, playful dog with a sweet disposition towards everyone. The Cocker Spaniel gets along with other family pets, including dogs, cats, and small animals. Cocker Spaniels, when properly socialized, are cooperative and peaceful with strangers and other creatures.
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Cocker Spaniel descends from the English Cocker Spaniel. They are believed to be originated from Spain because of their name ''Spaniel,'' which means ''Spanish dog.'' Their ''cocker'' name, on the other side, came from a game bird that these dogs efficiently flushed out for hunters named woodcock.
These affectionate breeds stand 38 centimetres and weigh 13 kilograms. With long, feathered ears and a back that slopes towards its rear, the medium-sized breed has a regal look. It has a long, silky coat that comes in interesting shades!
Cockers are wonderful playmates to children and love to please. They enjoy joining you in swimming and other athletic activities because they have a great level of energy. Being bred as a hunting dogs, they have this thirst to stay active and be sporty. Families with a lively lifestyle and routine will be happy to have them as a pet!
The Cocker Spaniel is a sporting breed that can maintain healthy muscle tone, although the breed does not need a lot of exercise to burn off excess energy. To keep them comfortable and trim, they'd need a brisk 30-minute stroll.
They want to get their workout by catching a ball or other toy. If your Cocker has a canine friend, you should play with them and get some exercise.
The Cocker Spaniel is a sweet, caring, and dependable family friend who gets along well with children, other pets, and the elderly. They are a beloved family dog, which is one of the reasons for their popularity. This delightful companion and a loyal family member are very sociable and caring puppies that everyone adores.
They tend to be good, playful dog with a sweet disposition towards everyone. The Cocker Spaniel gets along with other family pets, including dogs, cats, and small animals. Cocker Spaniels, when properly socialized, are cooperative and peaceful with strangers and other creatures.
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