12 Realities New Cocker Spaniel Owners Must Accept

A well-bred Cocker Spaniel is a pleasure to own. He is known for a merry, sound temperament.

montyHis flowing coat is silky, flat or wavy, has a sturdy, compact body, and is loving and gentle, and he wants nothing more than to make his family happy.

Compared to other dogs in the Sporting Group, the Cocker is small (20 to 30 pounds), fitting comfortably into an apartment, condo, or a small home.

He is primarily a companion but is easily trained for the conformation show ring, obedience and agility competitions, and field work. He is also an excellent therapy dog.

If you are considering to own a cocker spaniel, or you’ve just become a new cocker spaniel owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new cocker spaniel owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a cocker spaniel owner, see if you can relate!

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1,383 thoughts on “12 Realities New Cocker Spaniel Owners Must Accept

  1. This is a pic of my little girl who passed away two months after my Mom a few years ago. She was truly the light of my life for 15 years and I must admit they were the best years of my life, Cockers will always be by our sides regardless of what we go through. I truly believed she held on until my Mom passed because she knew she had to be a source of strength for me. I have her ashes, but more important I will always have her in my heart.

  2. I’ve had 2 cocker love them so much my fav breed. Lost my boy I found on the streets to cancer and still have my girl she’s a puppy mill rescue who has seizures and liver tumors because of that life. I miss my boy so much and I love my little girl more then anything. Here’s my puppy mill surviver

  3. the black and white one on the right looks just like my male cocker we had, called him dok aka dads oklahoma kid, the blonde next to him is just like my female candy. we sure miss them both. ask dan about dok he loved that dog and thats what got him hooked on cockers

  4. We took on a four year old working cocker spaniel when she gets wound up she squeals like a pig it’s a terrible noise and she is besotted with my husband while he is around she hardly takes any notice of me.she was used as a breeding dog and has a flabbier tummy poor thing. Those are lovely looking puppies

  5. Had to put my sweet Ripley down March 6 th, and having a very hard time dealing with it. He was my shadow, can’t remember how many times he’s licked the tears off my face when I had a bad day or made me laugh so hard

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