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The Cocker Spaniel dog breed is a member of the sporting group. It is widely believed that Cocker Spaniels need more medical attention than almost any other breed. The chief medical issue known is the Cocker Spaniel breed's eye problem. Cocker Spaniel's Behaviour Recommended for: family pet, show dog The Cocker Spaniel dog breed is characterized as merry, outgoing and very willing to please. Cocker Spaniels are often considered "softer" dogs because they generally do not do well with tough training. Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behaviour. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.
Cocker Spaniel Physical Characteristics
Here are the characteristics of the Cocker Spaniel breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.
  • Size: male: 15 inches; female: 14 inches
  • Coat: silky, flat or slightly wavy and of a texture which permits easy care.
  • Colour: There are three major colour varieties: Black Variety, Any Solid Colour Other than Black (ASCOB) and Parity-Coloured Variety.
  • Eyes: Eyeballs are round and full.
  • Ears: Lobular, long, of fine leather and well feathered.
  • Skull: Rounded but not exaggerated.
  • Muzzle: broad and deep, with square even jaws.
  • Nose: well developed nostrils.
  • Tail: set on and carried on a line with the top line of the back, or slightly higher.

  • Cocker Spaniel Origins and History
    Here are some quick facts on the history of the Cocker Spaniel breed.
    Country/Region of Origin: United States
    Original purpose: For hunting
    Name: originally hunted woodcock.
    Historical notes: In the United States the Cocker Spaniel is registered under "Cocker Spaniel" while in the United Kingdom it was under "English Cocker Spaniel." Some Cocker Spaniels are still bred for fieldwork to conserve the hunting abilities of this line of the breed, which is otherwise mostly breed for appearance and health.
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