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English Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed Information:

The English Cocker Spaniel is a medium-size dog breed with long ears and a happy disposition. The “Cocker” in their name comes from their days of hunting woodcock in England, although English Cockers have been used to hunt many other types of birds as well. They make great companion dogs for people who can give them the exercise they need.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Dog Group: Sporting Dogs.

English Cocker Spaniel Height: 1 foot, 3 inches to 1 foot, 5 inches tall at the shoulder.

English Cocker Spaniel Weight: 26 to 34 pounds.

English Cocker Spaniel Life Span: 12 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Some English Cockers bark a lot. English Cocker Spaniels can be difficult to housetrain. Crate-training is recommended. If your English Cocker doesn't get enough exercise, he may become obese and destructive. English Cocker Spaniel's long ears are susceptible to ear infections.

 

English Cocker Spaniel History:

Spaniels of varying sizes have been around for centuries. There are references to spaniels as far back as the works of Chaucer and Shakespeare. Spaniels come in two types: land spaniels and water spaniels. English Cockers are members of the land spaniel family. They take their name from the job they performed, which was to hunt woodcock, a type of gamebird. Toward the end of the 19th century, however, British breeders began dividing the spaniels into specific breeds: English Springer, Welsh Springer, Cocker, Field, Sussex, Clumber, and Irish Water Spaniel.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Size:

Male English Cocker Spaniels stand 16 to 17 inches tall and weigh 28 to 34 pounds. Females are 15 to 16 inches tall and weigh 26 to 32 pounds.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Personality:

The English Cocker is described as merry and affectionate with an equable disposition. He's playful, trainable, and friendly toward people (although sometimes reserved with strangers) and other dogs. English Cockers will bark to let you know someone's approaching, so they're good watchdogs, but as typical spaniels they'll happily show the burglar where the silver is.

 

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English Cocker Spaniel Health:

English Cockers are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all English Cockers will get any or all of these diseases: 

Eye problems. 

Hip Dysplasia. Renal Failure. 

Congenital Sensorineural Deafness. 

Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Care:

English Cocker Spaniels are adaptable and can even do well living in an apartment as long as they receive daily exercise to keep them in shape. This is a breed with a great deal of stamina, so he'll enjoy long, brisk walks, games of fetch, or sports such as agility or flyball.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1 to 2 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

English Cocker Spaniel Coat Color And Grooming:

English Cockers come in coats of many colors. Among them are parti-color (white with black, liver, or shades of red); solid black, liver, or shades of red; black and tan; and liver and tan. Any of the colors or patterns may come with tan points on the eyebrows, muzzle, throat, rump, and feet. Of all the English Cocker colors, blue roan is most popular. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Brush the teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and bacteria. Daily is better if you want to keep your English Cocker's mouth healthy.

 

English Cocker Spaniel with Children And Other Pets:

English Cockers are friendly, fun-loving, and gentle family dogs who do well with children, especially if they're brought up with them. English Cockers enjoy the company of other dogs and can also get along fine with cats, especially if they're introduced at an early age.

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