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Lady, from the film "Lady and the Tramp", is an American Cocker Spaniel. The muzzle on the American Cocker is shorter than an English Cocker, and an English Cocker Spaniel has a more Labrador-shaped head .
its a different type of cocker spaniel. there are American and English ones. generallly the English ones are more expensive but a better temprement
They both shed about the same cause the king Charles is like a minature cocker spainel.
they vary depending on percentage as well as the parents colouring etc. Mine looks more like a cocker spaniel but smaller in size
Florida has a few services dedicated to rescuing or raising Cocker Spaniel's and providing them with a fit home. One of these services known as the Florida Cocker Spaniel Rescue can be contacted by phoning (352) 797-9920. Stanfield Farms also offers a service in which you can buy Cocker Spaniel puppies that have been raised with a high level of care, they can be contacted at (863) 874-4581 or (863) 640-0690 for more information.
The well-bred Cocker Spaniel has a sweet temperament. He is affectionate and cuddly and loves to participate in family activites. He is playful, alert, and active, enjoying any exercise from a brisk walk to hunting in the field.for more information:http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/cocker-spaniel/personality
Gun dogs are ones that retrivee game that has been shot, on land and in water. Gun dog breeds are: Labrador retriever, German shorthair, American water spaniel, Brittany spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber spaniel, cocker spaniel, English setter, Irish setter, English springer spaniel, Gordon setter, and many more. As you can see from this list, most dogs with retrier, spaniel, or setter in their names are gun dogs.
A charming and gentle mannered creature, the Cocker Spaniel is a dog that enjoys playing but also has a clam and dignified manner about him. This is a dog that gets along well with children, especially when raised with them, and get on well with other animals and with strangers. The Cocker Spaniel is a sociable and amiable dog with a cheerful outlook on life and a responsive attitude. He is highly intelligent making him a stand-out at obedience training. The Cocker Spaniel is a dog that will usually be pretty easy to train, and will be fine for the more inexperienced dog owner as well as more experienced owners. The Cocker Spaniel is a willing, enthusiastic, and keen dog, and is eager to please, active, and very friendly. Owners may find that these dogs are difficult to housebreak, and often barking can be a problem. These dogs are affectionate, which is great news for those looking for a devoted pet, but the Cocker Spaniel can sometimes get a little over dedicated and clingy, which makes him something of a demanding pet, and certainly not ideal for those that cannot dedicate the time to look after a pet and pay it plenty of attention. The Cocker Spaniel is a pretty, dignified, and elegant looking dog, with a silky, medium length coat and a shorter, undercoat. The coloring can be black, buff, or chocolate, and may have tan trims. The ears of the Cocker Spaniel are long, silky, and hang to the side, adding to its sweet and innocent expression. These dogs are about 13-16 inches in height, and the weight of the Cocker Spaniel is around 22-28 pounds. His body is small but sturdy, and he is a medium shedder, which means that he is not ideal for those with allergies. The coat of the Cocker Spaniel should be brushed every couple of days in order to keep it in good condition, and every couple of months or so you may need to get the coat clipped. Also, during grooming sessions you should check the ear canals to ensure that they are clean and dry. The life expectancy of the Cocker Spaniel is around 10-14 years, and there are a number of health problems that are linked to this breed. This includes PRS. HD, cataracts, autoimmune problems, skin conditions, and epilepsy. You should ensure that the parents of the Cocker Spaniel have OFA and CERF certificates. The Cocker Spaniel was recognized in England in the late 1880s, and in the same period was also introduced in America. The Cocker Spaniel is though to originate from Spanish blood, and this breed was registered with the AKC in 1878.
A Cocker Spaniel's lifespan is from 9 to 13 years, but it can more depending whether its show-bred or work bred. Cocker Spaniel lifespan is between 9 and 15 years.
What breed of spaniel has been selected as the best in show more times than any other breed was the English Cocker spaniel. This is a very family friendly and loyal breed.
I wouldn't think so because they are a more bigger dog.
In a normal simple "Labradoodle" are onle they wel known Poodle x Labrador.But in a "Australian Labradoodle there are more breeds:PoodleLabradorIrich water spanielCurly coated RetrieverAnerican cocker spanielEnglish cocker spaniel