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Affectionate, Cheerful, Sporting
A gentle, friendly companion with a merry disposition.
Breed Group: Sporting
Size: Medium
Height: 13-15 inches
Weight: 20-30 pounds
Coat Type: Silky, feathered
Coat Colors: Black, Golden, Liver, Tri-color
Temperament: Affectionate, cheerful, and gentle. Cocker Spaniels are known for their sweet personalities and loving nature. They form strong bonds with their families and enjoy being involved in all household activities.
Energy Level: Moderate. Cocker Spaniels enjoy regular walks and playtime but are also content relaxing indoors with their people. They have bursts of energy but don’t require intense daily exercise.
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Pets: Yes
Trainability: High. Cocker Spaniels are intelligent, eager to please, and respond well to positive reinforcement. They do well in basic obedience, trick training, and even therapy work.
Barking Tendency: Moderate. They may bark to alert or express excitement but are generally well-mannered with proper training and socialization.
Lifespan: 10-14 years
Health Issues: Common health concerns include ear infections, due to their long ears, and eye conditions such as cataracts or progressive retinal atrophy. Routine grooming and vet visits help manage these risks.
Exercise Requirements: Moderate. Daily walks and interactive games are ideal. They enjoy both mental and physical stimulation but do not require intense workouts.
Hypoallergenic: No
History: The Cocker Spaniel originated in England and was bred as a bird hunting dog, particularly for flushing woodcock. Over time, their gentle nature and beautiful coat made them a favorite family companion as well as a show dog.