Cocker Spaniels can be allergic to a variety of substances, including certain foods, environmental allergens like pollen, dust mites, mold, and pet dander. Common food allergens include beef, chicken, dairy, wheat, and soy. Skin Allergies can also manifest in reactions to flea bites or certain shampoos and grooming products. Regular veterinary check-ups can help identify and manage these allergies effectively.
Yes, Cocker Spaniels are a fairly popular breed with pet owners.
if its a girl, Madi, that is my cocker spaniels name and it fits her perfect!
I don't know about all cocker spaniels but mine loves cats
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No, Spaniels are dogs.
The average life expectancy of Cocker Spaniels is around 12 to 15 years.
no they are lovely
bubbles :)
Cocker spaniels are somewhat predisposed to skin troubles, particularly ear troubles. Bumps on a cocker spaniel's skin may be from allergic reactions, flea bites, ticks, dermatitis or skin parasites. You should have this examined by a veterinarian, who can then start appropriate treatment to get the bumps resolved.
they act diffident and look different
There are cocker spaniels and springer spaniels.