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Some important facts
about the Cocker Spaniel!
English Cocker Spaniel - Dog Breed Profile by
Dooziedog.com
Key Facts:
Size: Small
Height: 39 - 41 cm (15 - 16 inches)
Weight: 12.7 - 14.5 kg (28 - 32 lb)
Life Span: 15 years
Grooming: Regular
Exercise: Medium
Feeding: Small
Temperament: Exuberant & cheerful
Country of Origin: England
AKC Group: Sporting
Other Names: Cocker Spaniel
Temperament:
The English Cocker Spnaiel is intelligent, cheerful,
energetic and willing. English Cocker Spaniels make delightful family
pets with their happy and affectionate nature. They get on well with
children, household pets and other dogs. English Cocker Spaniels thrive
on human company and are very pliable when it comes to training.
Grooming:
The coat needs to be brushed regularly as it tangles easily.
The Cocker Spaniel should have the excessive hair on the top of the
head, beneath the ears and on the neck stripped regularly by hand.
Depending on the coats condition this should be done two to four times
per year. The excess hair in the ear canals also needs to be removed.
Exercise:
English Cocker Spaniels do not demand a great deal of exercise and
they should be content with a walk around the block each day. Most of
these dogs love to swim.
History:
The English Cocker Spaniel is the earliest known land spaniel
and got it's name from the Spanish word 'Espanol'. Spain was where these
dogs originally evolved from in the 14th century, but it was in England
that they were bred down in size. The new strain earned their name
through their ability to flush out and retrieve woodcocks for the
hunters. The other breeds that resulted from the English Cocker Spaniel
include the English Toy Spaniel and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Physical Characteristics:
General Appearance: Thoughtful expression, energetic and
well-built.
Color: Black, black/tan, gold, liver or orange with or without white.
Roans which are the previous colors with white hairs mingled evenly in
the color.
Coat: Flat, silky with straight feathering. The hair is never stiff or
wiry.
Tail: Set low, commonly docked (two thirds of its length) and carried in
line with the back.
Ears: Set low, thin, flexible, covered in silky hair and hanging flat
against the cheek.
Body: Compact body with a short, strong back sloping downwards towards
the tail. The chest is broad and deep and the shoulders are long and
well angulated.
Additional Comments:
English Cocker Spaniels can be susceptible to ear infections
and it is important to regularly check and clean the ears.
The English Cocker Spaniel is often portrayed as the original
slipper-fetching-dog for his master.
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