
Cocker spaniels are lively, intelligent dogs that were originally bred as working gun dogs. They make very good companions and family pets provided they are given careful training and socialization as youngsters.
If left to their own devices they may quickly develop behavioral problems. A Cocker is not a dog that can be left on it’s own for long periods of time as it will become disruptive and destructive.
As such, Cocker Spaniels are not suitable for people who are out at work all day. Having said that, these beautiful creatures wants nothing more than to please his master.
Even if you're simply looking for a dog to hug and curl up with on the sofa, a Cocker Spaniel can fit the bill perfectly.
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!
Julie Douglas
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My old boy
Lorna Jane Fryer
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Debbie Smith
Haley Geddes
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All true!
Emily McIntosh
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Craig Hamilton
Debbie Smith
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First 3 are so god dam true lol x
Craig Hamilton
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I want yin
Craig Hamilton
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Infact 5
Cheryl Brady
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I loved my cocker spaniel “Jack”….he passed away from cancer a few years ago…
Paige Russell
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Sandi Russell CUTIES
SouljaBoi Crespo
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I love my cocker spaniel .
Laurie Sigelman
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Kathi Donahue
Jen Purcell
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Conor Carroll Graham Lynch
Karen Harris
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After being brought up with German Shepherds I wanted a smaller dog to join our home. My Aunt used to have a Cocker when I was little. Here’s our 2 year old Toby with my 4 year daughter. He’s her little shadow. Such a fantastic breed to have for kiddies. Would never have another breed.
Karen Harris
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Here’s Toby guarding our new born when we brought him home from the hospital.
Suzanne Lindley
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Mine fast asleep…. Thank god… I’ll grab a minutes peace!
Laurie Sigelman
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Kathi Donahue
Donna Stewart
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Georgia Sutton Aaran Sutton this is so true
Michelle Weaver
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Yes they are. Love my little girl <3 My life would Suck without her!
Michelle Weaver
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Stella I Am So So Sorry :'( !
I recently went through the same with my girl Hailey. It’s the worst feeling in the world. Their pain is ending but ours continues because we have to go on without them. They come into our lives and become a part of our hearts & souls and when they leave they take a piece of us with them and there it stays until the day we are reunited again.
You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Michelle Weaver
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Poor baby, those are the worst. My girl Hailey had them really bad. It can be a struggle.
Michelle Weaver
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Beautiful <3
Michelle Weaver
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That is too precious for words! 😀
Michelle Weaver
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Very Sorry for your loss. It’s so hard losing them. Lost my Hailey to cancer last summer and my boy Bailey to Congestive heart failure 6 years prior.
Phil Macartney
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Got it under control now , but people who try to give her a treat get funny when I say no and then I have to go through the allergies she’s got !! Bless her but she a brilliant dog
Julie Jackson
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Hi alfie x gorgoeous boy x meet my alfie x
Claire Shuter
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Gorgeous dog. Same as my girl meg
Heather White
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Thank you. I’m so sorry for your loss to its neve east to lose them 🙁 I have a cat right now 8 years old and she’s battling autoimmune hemolytic anemia and lymphoma cancer it sucks
Phil Macartney
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Thank you she is a real family dog
Stella Le Grange
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Michelle Weaver I am so sorry to hear about your Little Angel….my heart is broken feels like it has been ripped out. How long did your Little One have Liver disease?
Peter Secker
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Dylan
Paulette Soffer
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Absolutely true.
Sarah Evans
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Lennie dislikes mornings
Gavin Oakley
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Lisa Oakley
Taylor Parchmont
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Beautiful, shiny coat!!!
Isman Mediation
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We have had seven of them at one time or another in our family. I love all dogs, but cockers have always been extra special to me since I was a very young boy!
Craig Anderson
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Rebecca Anderson
Cecy Garcia Flores
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Fluffy !!
Leslie Tabarez
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It’s interesting that you went from GSD to Cocker Spaniel. I’ve had both and I recently went from Cocker Spaniel to GSD. I want another Cocker Spaniel too, but my GSD, who is very sweet, is very exuberant and I’m afraid she could hurt a small dog. My German Shepherd is a complete love bug who doesn’t even know how to growl and has no food aggression (or any other type of aggression) but my Cocker Spaniel (who I had since birth) was once described by a groomer as a “crazy black$#%&!@*from hell” who had murdering groomers, vets, anyone who came near me and others on her bucket list. She was sweet with me, although she did growl at me once when I said the four letter word “bath”, but was very nasty with others. I still want another one.
Michelle Weaver
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Hailey had cancer and she passed about 4 months after diagnosis. This was my princess. Lord I miss this little girl.
Barbara Coco
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I think I can relate to all of these!
Karen White
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It’s why we’re have 3
Charlotte Delano Bass
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We had one
Sandra Reed
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Love the breed!
Gwynne Timmerman
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Kelsey Mercedes Hansen
Gwen Stowers
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I love Cocker Spaniels !
Penny Anderson
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Love this breed, my boy Max is my love,!!❤️
Laticia Louise
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Robbie Todd
Ellenic Bonthuys
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Wynand Gouws
Janette Ann Edwards
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Picture of our cocker and our sons two cockers. We are on our third cocker spaniel,we love them as a bread,so good with children. We have known two families whose children, have been scared of dogs go on to have one because of our cockers.
Elliot Long
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