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English Cocker Spaniels AJ (left) and
Tommie Iacono at one year old.
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Pronunciation |
English
Cocker Spaniel |
Description |
The English Cocker Spaniel is a medium-sized, compact dog. The head is arched and looks slightly flattened when viewed from the side. The muzzle is the same length as the head with a defined stop. The nose is black or brown
depending on the coat color. The teeth meet in a scissors or level bite. The medium-sized, oval eyes are dark brown or hazel in liver colored dogs. The ears are set low and hanging long covered in silky, or wavy hair. The chest is deep and the front legs are straight. The topline is almost level, sloping slightly from the front to the back of the dog. The tail is usually docked. Note: docking the tail is illegal in most parts of Europe. The cat-like feet have tight arched toes. The hairs are medium length on the body but short and fine on the head. There is feathering on the ears, chest, abdomen and legs. Coat colors come in solid black, liver or red or parti coloring of white with black, liver or red markings or ticking. Many colors are admissible, but on
solid color dogs white is acceptable only on the chest. There are sometimes tan markings on black, liver or parti-colored dogs. There are two types of English Cocker: field
and show. The show types have longer coats than the field/working types. |
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Temperament |
The English Cocker Spaniel is an intelligent, sturdy and robust dog. Lively, perky and lovable, pleasant, gentle, playful and affectionate, they are excellent with children. They are average barkers, and are willing and happy to listen to their owners. A superior companion dog. Generally an outgoing breed, taking to strangers easily, but some
individuals can be reserved without enough socialization. This breed can do well with family cats. There are two types, field lines and show lines (bench). Field types are bred for hunting
and field trial work. The bench type are bred for
conformation shows. Both types are energetic and need daily exercise, but field lines have a higher energy level, and need even more exercise. The dominancy level in this breed varies widely even within the same litter. They are sensitive to the tone of one's voice and will not listen if they sense they are stronger minded than their owner, however they will also not respond well to harsh discipline. If you are not the type of person who can display a natural air of calm, but firm authority, then be sure to choose a pup who is more submissive. The temperament of both show and field lines vary widely, depending upon how the owners treat the dog and how much and what type of exercise they provide. Those individuals who are not taken for daily walks, allowed to believe they are alpha over humans and or who are treated like little humans with four legs end up with a varying degree of behavior and or temperament issues. Those individuals who are given consistent structure, calm, stern authority, with rules made clear and daily walks where the dog is made to heel beside or behind the human have the best temperaments. |
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Height, weight |
Height: Dogs 15-17 inches (38-43cm.) Bitches 14-16
inches (36-41 cm)
Weight: Dogs 28-34 pounds (13-16kg) Bitches 26-32 pounds (12-15kg) |
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Health Problems |
Prone to ear infections. During the summer, the
ears should be checked often. Hanging close to the ground as they do, they can
become host to ticks or burr, often the cause of deafness. Gains weight easily, do not overfeed. |
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Living Conditions |
English Cocker Spaniels will do okay in an apartment if it is
sufficiently exercised. They do best with at least an average-sized yard. |
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Exercise |
The English Cocker Spaniel enjoys as much exercise
as you can give it. They need to be taken on a
daily walk, where the dog is made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead. Dogs who are allowed to walk in front of the human instinctually believe they are alpha over humans, as in a dog's mind, the pack leader goes first. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 12-15 years. |
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Grooming |
Regular combing and brushing of the coat is
important. Coat types vary within the breed. Some coats have an excess amount of cottony hair and are prone to matting, while others are more silky and flat-laying and are less prone to matting. Bathe or dry shampoo as necessary. Check the ears for grass
seeds and signs of infection. Clean out excess wax regularly. Brush the hair on
the feet down over the toes and trim it level with the base of the feet. Trim
the hair around the pads, but not between the toes. Brush out burrs and tangles
after the dog has been playing in the grassy fields or woods. This breed is an
average shedder. |
| Origin |
The English Cocker Spaniel is one of the oldest spaniels known. Originally known as a general spaniel-type dog, who was imported into England centuries ago, the dogs were divided into seven different spaniel breeds. The English Springer, the Cocker Spaniel, the Clumber, the Sussex, the Welsh Springer,
the Field, and the Irish Water. The Cocker and
Springer Spaniels developed together, with only size differentiating them until
1892 when the Kennel Club of England recognized them as separate breeds. In 1946 the American and Canadian Kennel Clubs recognized the
English Cocker Spaniel as a separate breed from the American
Cocker Spaniel. The Cocker Spaniel is a hunting-gun dog able to work in difficult terrain in both wet and dry land. Excellent at flushing and retrieving game with a gentle mouth. They listen to commands well. The
name "Cocker" comes from the woodcock, a game bird the dogs were known for flushing. Some of the English Cocker Spaniels talents are hunting, tracking,
retrieving, watchdog, agility and competitive obedience. |
| Group |
Gun Dog, AKC Sporting |
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Recognition |
CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC,
CCR, APRI, ACR, DRA, NAPR |
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CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération Cynologique
Internationale
AKC = American Kennel Club
UKC = United Kennel Club
KCGB = Kennel Club of
Great Britain
CKC = Canadian Kennel
Club
ANKC = Australian National Kennel
Club
NKC = National
Kennel Club
NZKC = New Zealand
Kennel Club
CCR = Canadian
Canine Registry
APRI = American Pet Registry
Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc. |
Tommie Lacono, the English Cocker Spaniel Puppy.
Marmaduke is a 3 year old Blue Merle English Cocker Spaniel.

This is Bleki.

1 ˝ year old Bardas Asa Tema lives in Lithuania.

Bardas Asa Tema.

Bleki and his best friend Cikita the cat.
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