yes and no. they are good dogs, however when they get older, they tend to get mean and cranky. this isn't the case with all, but many that i have seen. so this may not be the best breed if you have a family and young kids.
It depends on the individual dog, but as a breed they are ranked 20th out of 79 breeds tested for learning ability. This is based on the average Cocker's ability to learn new commands in 5 to 15 repetitions and obey commands the first time given of 85% of the time or better. This is considered "excellent" according to the testing. See link below.
Cocker Spaniels are not easy to train because they are stubern.
Since they are stubern when training them you must ask them to do things never tell them them to do something that just goes wrong from the start and is hard to put right cause then they are determined to not do as you say
hi, springers are high trainable my pup in only 6 months an she knows how to:sit,touch your hand when told to,watch you when told,fetch,go to her bed when told and many more my springer was fully toilet trained at 3moths, at 4 months the night accidents stoped all togheter!
Yes, Cocker Spaniels Train Easily Because they have Competitive Obedience.
I have had many Springer spaniels and have all been pretty easy to reain
yes
it depends on their living environment, how you train them and who they are around
Yes, Cocker Spaniels are a fairly popular breed with pet owners.
I don't know about all cocker spaniels but mine loves cats
if its a girl, Madi, that is my cocker spaniels name and it fits her perfect!
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No, Spaniels are dogs.
A cocker spaniel is a type of dog breed. Cocker spaniels have very long ears. Their eyes kind of hang down a little bit. That is what causes them to et a cherry eye. A cherry eye is something that comes out of a dogs eye. If that happens then your dog will have to get surgery. Now, you might be thinking why would I get a dog that needs to get surgery. Cocker spaniels are very smart and sre very easy to train.
no they are lovely
bubbles :)
they act diffident and look different
There are cocker spaniels and springer spaniels.