Well any dogs can be aggresive. It all depends on how you treat them. Personally, i think show cocker spaniels are the worst. I have a working cocker and he is perfect.
I have never herd of that
ANY dog can be trained to be "more aggressive than a pitbull". Chihuahuas attack by running UNDER their opponent & viciously biting their soft underbelly! How aggressive is THAT? Alsom Cockers are known for cornering there prey.
aggressive approach is more risky than conservative approach .
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Yes, I have one, but they only mault ever so slightly!
Les cockers sont mes chiens favoris.
Cockers are generally between 13 to 15" tall and 15 to 30 pounds. The smallest I have seen was 11" tall and 10 pounds at 2 yrs of age. Many people call smaller Cockers mini cockers but really there is no such thing. It is just a smaller Cocker. If you are looking for a small Cocker make sure both the parents are small because the larger size is dominant. You can not go by the puppy's size either. I have seen many times a puppy that was half the size of it's siblings catch up to them by adulthood. And have seen larger Cockers give birth to a whole litter of tiny puppies that were only 1.5 pounds at 4 weeks of age but all the puppies were around 30 pounds full grown. Smaller Cockers are not to the AKC Standards so you would never be able to show it.
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Cockers should be groomed nearly every night!They have shaggy fur, and their ears get tangled veryeasily - making it almost impossible to get the knots out. Special brushes can be purchased for the Cockers' fur type.
More aggressive, Most aggressive.
Most Cockers are great with kids, if someone wrestles with them they may nip to show if isn't good but not enough to break skin
The primary difference between a working cocker spaniel and a show cocker spaniel lies in their breeding and purpose. Working cocker spaniels are bred for fieldwork, focusing on traits like stamina, drive, and agility, making them excellent hunting and retrieving dogs. In contrast, show cocker spaniels are bred to conform to specific breed standards for appearance, emphasizing a more refined look with a longer coat and a stockier build. This results in differences in temperament and physical characteristics, with working cockers often being more energetic and active.