Well i got mine like a few months ago and we bought like squecky chew toys normal toys big pull ropes and a few bones for its teeth and of course its collar and leash. and water and dog food with a brush to comb is hair and shampoo to give him a bath.
There are many dog rescue organizations in London. One of the largest cocker spaniel rescue organization in London is CAESSR. This stands for the Cocker and English Springer Spaniel Rescue. There are many cocker and springer spaniels listed who are in need of good homes.
Outside is the best idea because we have a springer spaniel puppy and whenever it comes in it always pees or poops in the only carpet room in the whole house plus they are teething so they always want to chew.
Hi, I have an English Springer Spaniel and honestly when your able to bring him home you should start walking him. You need to teach him/her to walk on a leash at a young age. Try little and often when they are under six months old (too much walking can damage their developing bones) so make sure they get plenty of rest in between. Try to also involve obedience training on each walk. Check out the springer spaniel exercise link attached below for exercise ideas at different ages
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To become a Care Assistant you need Core GCSE's (Maths, English and Science) and in some cases you must have an NVQ Level 1 in Care.
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You need to have English , Maths , Science and you can have Social Care, Medical Care and may more
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You need to have at least an 'A' or A* qualification on the subject Health and Social care. You also need to do child care as it is part of the career. It will be good if you do Sociology.
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A cocker spaniel is a perfect dog for many households. However, before you decide to add one to your family, you will need to consider many factors to make sure that you are prepared to train and take care of a cocker spaniel which will accompany you to up to 15 years.As a sturdy medium-sized dog, a cocker spaniel is good either as a house pet or as a working dog. However, do not think that this means a cocker spaniel will be ideal for you. You need to consider its temperament before deciding whether a cocker spaniel will be a valuable addition to your family.In general, cocker spaniels tend to be a little bit shy, but most of them are very obedient towards their owners. If you don’t want to have a shy dog, you will need to spend extensive amount of time to socialize the dog when it is still a puppy. A cocker spaniel is good for households with young children and elderly as it has a sweet and gentle disposition. Since cocker spaniels are good work dogs by nature, they need plenty of daily exercise. They also need firm leadership, so you will need to read up on books on how to become a good pack leader.Without proper training and leadership, a cocker spaniel may develop common negative behaviors such as shyness, dominance, or submissive urinating when it is overexcited. As a result, you have to make sure that you are ready to become a good dog trainer.In addition, you should expect to devote plenty of time to groom your cocker spaniel. Pay special attention to areas under the eyes. You may choose to keep your cocker spaniel’s coat long, but it still requires daily brushing, weekly shampooing, and quarterly trimming.Cocker spaniels are prone to cataracts, liver disease, and hip dysplasia. Make sure you have the resource to take your dog for regular health check-ups.