I have a Cockapoo with the same problem. I took my little guy into the vets and it's the 'knee joint' which pops out of the socket (it's common in cocker breeds.) Sometimes the vet may wait a little if the dog is younger to see if it will pop back in and stay there, but if it doesn't it's time for surgery. My guy Booker T is 2 years old and the popping is getting less, but I'm having him x-rayed to see what is going on and if need be I'm getting Pet Medical and having the operation done. When you first see the vet ask them if they would please not put down on the dog's file what you came in for. This way there is no record so if your dog needs surgery on one or both legs you can get Pet Medical Coverage (will have to wait approximately 3 months for it to kick in) and will help a great deal with the cost of surgery. They are sure worth it. If Booker T doesn't stop popping permanently soon then I'm going through with the surgery.
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I also have a seven year old Cocker Spaniel that had chronic ear infections... however she also ended up cauliflower ear and had her ear canals removed -but i do know that Cocker Spaniels are known for having ear troubles, I can get more information about the medication we used and other information soon, I'll tell as soon as I can.
probably...quite by accident our 6 year old cocker spaniel, Lillie, who has never had babies bred with my daughters 18 month old chihuaua, Jasper...so yes they can. She should be giving birth in about 2 weeks and we are eager to see what thgey will look like and what there temperment will be. She is very loving ,affectionate, and loyal while he is a bundle of energy and stubborn.
If it's both terminal & in pain you might want to consider taking it in. You don't want your friend to suffer needlessly.
After 9 minths if age, any breed of dog is typically considered an adult
It's quite shocking when their a puppy, just like a baby. They seem to shoot up. But they don't get that big so don't worry :) They grow to be... let me out it this way. When they are fully grown their head should be about the size they were when they a very small puppy :) so yes, pretty fast the first year, but then they slow down :)
Nobody really knows, but so far not this year because I have a calender of when new webkinz come out.You can Check WebkinzInsider.com otherwise Youtube.com. If this helps here is some new wbknz coming out, The Chicken,The mouse,and the Cocker Spaniel.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was recognized by the AKC in 1995.
It should weigh up to 24-28 pounds, if your Cocker Spanial is over weigh I recommond a walk everyday or three times a week. If this isnt posible because of jobs or other busy stuff. as a friend to help you out, or even your childeren or husben/wife. if none of this is posible then you could give them less food. If this is already done and its not working then you got one fat dog
well a springer spaniel but if you don't want the same kind of dog.... Any kind of spaniel would be good.