Mine is called Indie, name after Indianna Jones, it is weird but works very well
The Cocker Spaniel got its name from the game that they hunt, flush and retrieve - the woodcock. As you can see, the "cock" part of the word "woodcock" is in the Cocker Spaniel's breed name.
The answer to your question i believe is that the cocker spaniel. the word cocker came from the happy disposition and waging of the tail.
"Cocker" in the breed name "Cocker Spaniel" comes from the "cock" part of "woodcock" - the game that the Cocker Spaniel was first bred to hunt, flush and retrieve.
No, the compound noun 'cocker spaniel dog' is a common noun, a general term for a type of dog.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for cocker spaniel would be the name of the dog, like Daisy or Dusty.
Yes! I also have a male cocker spaniel named Jake! Cocker spaniel's are very outgoing happy dogs and it is good easy to learn name!
In the animated movie Lady and the Tramp (1955), Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel.
Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel .
A blue cocker spaniel??? Well mine's called Zola and it fits the dog very well.
Lady was a Cocker Spaniel, although Disney never stated whether she was the American or English variety. Based on her appearance, most people agreed that she was an American Cocker Spaniel.
no, English cocker spaniel became cocker spaniel in he 14th century.
She is a Cocker Spaniel.People debate on what kind of Spaniel, though.
"Cocker" is an adjective; "spaniel" is a noun. So the plural is cocker spaniels.