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. Yes, absolutely great dogs. My Sugar was every bit a lady. When we travel and go out to eat, she sits under the table by my feet and never asks for or take food I offer her. She eats only when we get back to our room. I miss her terribly!!

  2. They are simply the cutest dogs ever. When my husband and I had to leave our 11 year old cocker at the vet for a week (for boarding) we had to run out of there and barely made it to the car before we both started sobbing. They were so sweet – they sent us pictures of her in the play yard every day.

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