
The Cocker Spaniel is primarily a beloved companion dog breed, though he remains a capable bird dog at heart.
Beautiful to look at (and labor-intensive to groom), the Cocker’s amenable, cheerful disposition also makes him a treat to have in the family.
Never more pleased than when he’s pleasing you, he’s as happy to snuggle on the couch with his favorite adults as to romp in the yard with the kids.
It’s been often said that dogs are the only creatures on earth that love you more than they love themselves. Well, Cocker Spaniels are no exception!
But sometimes, we take our furry friends and wonderful companions for granted. There are important life lessons that are sometimes easy to forget in our hectic lives, that all Cocker Spaniel owners must never forget.
If we want to pay back the favor and give them the best life possible, these 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Cocker Spaniel owners. The last one (#20) brought me to tears…
Check out the 20 Things All Cocker Spaniel Owners Must Never Forget on the next page:
Phyllis Dickens-Hankel
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How many times is this particular story which I have read going to come up on my page?
Brianne Sifert
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I had two cockers go deaf with age and both adjusted just fine. They started to be a bit more velcro, but I just switched over to hand signs and touch. It was more of an adjustment for me than either of them. Sight is not their primary sense, neither is hearing. Smell is. I just adopted a senior cocker who is completely deaf and another that is not. I’m teaching the non-deaf one signals with commands, so if he does ever go deaf, the communication will still be there, since I’m teaching the other one anyways. Hand signs are also handy in a loud environment or crowd. Just be patient, consistent with what signs or hand signals you choose (they don’t need to be sign language, they can be anything) and with time and love, your pup will do just fine.
Mary Boquist
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this is my Charlie We have to keep him clipped pretty short as he has allergies to several things and his skin breaks out. Better now though tat he is getting immunotherapy shots.
Melissa Valencia
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Jay Sanchez read the post lol it’s about them
Beverley Dengate
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Katie Muggridge
Allison McClain Wragge
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My precious Cy with no eyes. I love him with all my heart.
Allison McClain Wragge
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My baby has no eyes and he adapted very well. Just give your sweetie some time.
Mona Canary
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While mine was not completely deaf he could hear louder talking periodically. We found out from our vet after we cleaned his ears the ear cleaner had been one causing deafness. Well you can imagine how awful we felt so we came up with an alternative. We coned his ears to remive the wax every few months then used garlic mullen oil 1-2 drops and on a cotton swab the outer ear to sooth. The ear coning was rekaxing for him and was extremely successful
Mona Canary
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While mine was not completely deaf he could hear louder talking periodically. We found out from our vet after we cleaned his ears the ear cleaner had been one causing deafness. Well you can imagine how awful we felt so we came up with an alternative. We coned his ears to remive the wax every few months then used garlic mullen oil 1-2 drops and on a cotton swab the outer ear to sooth. The ear coning was rekaxing for him and was extremely successful
Cindy Austin
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April Austin Young
Lori Hilgart
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Awwwww…
Mona Canary
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I’m so sorry. It’s such a tough thing to watch your baby go through. Your baby girl looks like exactly like our guy Bandit. He just turned 12. He was diagnosed last yr with (carcinoma) a lymph node on his hind leg. We had it remived praying it hadn’t spread & put him on a regiment of herbs and a yr later he’s still here and nothing more showing yet. We lost his brother expectedly 2 weeks ago however & he had cushings but seemed alright. It’s so hard and so empty and my heart hurts for you. I’m so so sorry but know how special you are and were to her.
Andrew Dodds
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Robin Dodds
Randy Stemplewski
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We lost our wonderful little boy, Morgan, on Valentine’s Day morning. He was with us for 12 of the 14 + years my wife and I are together. He was our world along with his sister, Gracie Bunny. He was so, so special. He would give out the best howls to greet us, always sitting by me no matter where I was in the house, intelligent as can be and he had an absolute heart of gold. He had a recurring tumor(spindle cell sarcoma) and the third time we had it removed in a 5 year period, he ended up with sepsis. The infection was systemic. He got so sick, so fast and we had to make the decision to send him off to the Rainbow Bridge. We were in a daze, I’m disbelief. We are utterly crushed.
Adam Knight
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My two monsters
Ashley Lowther
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God this made me cry .. My boy drives me mad but can’t imagine not having him now !!
Tyana Johnston
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Kynan Emma. Just don’t read #20
Jennifer Lbm
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Marley, my dear sweet baby. <3
Jennifer Lbm
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Only 2 years old 🙂
Jeannine Locke
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My Mason is only 9 yrs old and most of his hearing is already gone, and he also is pretty much blind in one eye due to glaucoma. 🙁
Arlene King Reid Murphy
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my two look identical Brandy & Molly I cried my eyes out on April 1St when I had to put Molly down they are sisters & are 15 this Nov
Poornima Gauravarapu
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I lost Brandy on my 16 birthday. she had throat cancer and was suffering so my dad had to take her to the SPCA where they put her down. That night I cried myself to sleep think of her. Even to this day I miss her and end up crying. I have one picture of her which I keep very close to me.
Tammy Venterosa
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Mommy was there from the very beginning and held you as you took your last breath… You took a piece of me with you and I can’t wait to see you again… R.I.P. My sweet boy, Sunny. I Miss you everyday!!!
Lorna Spyer
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Phil Spyer
Stephanie Grapengeter
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Here’s my little lady. Her name is Nala. She will b 3 come September. I’ve had her since she was 6 weeks old. Love her to pieces.
Gary Ashe
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Liz Wallace Ashe this is exactly why we have 2 cockers xx
Greg Laux
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It was hard to look at this. I dad to have my 10 YO Ambrose put down on Monday.
Cheryl Hall
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This picture looks like my two. So precious.
Donna Graham
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<3
Carole Glue
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Diane Thomas read these
Diane Thomas
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Some of them are so sad but if I could I would have them all – they are so cute
Hannah Coates
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Daniel Probert
Tanya Rachael
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Lorraine Naddell Julie Naddell David Naddell Clair Green Esther Lockwood
Ashley Brown
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Lost my best friend this morning after 14 years of having his love and companionship… I only hope he knew how much I loved him and will always miss him…
Corinne Mckenzie-Cruz
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Vince Cruz read all 20
Cherokee Moonsong
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I was with all of my dogs when they passed, even ones that weren’t mine…:(
Rhonda Mitchell
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Happiest, sweetest little guy in the world! He’s slowing down, blind, a bit confused sometimes, but his wiggly butt never stops. We go to the dog park with his fursiblings even though he may walk more in circles, we let the wind blows in our faces as we go for nature drives, we still wrestle on Mom’s bed & he chews our fingers with his toothless mouth. He is immeasurable love wrapped in fur.
Brandy Lucero
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Carolyn Klinetobe- Morton
Lydia Mccrossan
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Janet McCrossan
Esther Lockwood
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Ian Muir Jim Lockwood ok so the last one does give you a lump in your throat!
Helen Thomas
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Spaniel Aid UK – thought of all the wonderful work you do when I read this. x
Ian Muir
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Couldnt read the last one.
Esther Lockwood
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Oh my goodness so true but also last one soooooo sad! Don’t want that day to ever come!
Tanya Rachael
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I know a bit of a downer but so cute
Esther Lockwood
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I was tagged in it and I had to finish reading it
Linda Goode
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It is the hardest thing in the world to do, but when their time comes I have never let any of my dearly loved pets go alone 🙁
Randy Stemplewski
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LeighAnn Stemplewski
Kelly Harriman Davies
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Ron Taylor
Pam Burrows
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My 12 year old Holly, from the rescue x
Barbara Rhodes-Hatchell Frick
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We lost our Cocker spaniel recently. He was 16, blind and deaf, but still a loving companion. We miss him so much. Looking forward to being reunited in heaven.