Yes. they should do :) They are a lovely breed of dog. The only aggressive Cocker spaniels I have met are golden cockers. But if you've had a cocker spaniel for many years, and then decide to bring home a puppy, they might get a little jealous. So be careful. but if you get them the same time. it should be fine :) x
In the animated movie Lady and the Tramp (1955), Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel.
Fairly big but still puppy small rather.
My 6 week old cocker spaniel pup weighs about 1.87kg :) He absolutely loves his food!
The Cockapoo is an American mix breed of the Cocker Spaniel and the Miniature Poodle. The name "Cockapoo" comes from a combination of the first four letters of "Cocker" and the first three letters of "Poodle".
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A full grown miniature schnauzer should weigh between 14 and 20 pounds. Perhaps your dog is a standard schnauzer, not a miniature. Miniatures should grow to be about a foot tall; standards, about a foot and a half. Is your puppy real tall or just overweight?
Puppy, dog, has puppies, and finally dies. I did this with the miniature schnauzer, which is my dog's breed. You can find out more about them in this link: http://www.perrilandia.com/schnauzer/index.htm
Not unless you can't take care of the puppy that is born. It will just be a different breed.
From what i have learned.. #10 for face and a #7 on back, that's if you want a puppy cut and not show cut..
Cocker Spaniel, they are loving, energetic, loyal friendly and best of all, protective, which is beneficial in a family atmosphere.
Both the Cavalaier King Charles and the American Cocker Spaniel are very trainable dogs. But how capable an owner is in doing the training is also part of this equation. If you've never trained a puppy or dog before, you would get the best results by enrolling in a dog obedience class (or Puppy Kindergarten) so that you can get a little instruction in how to train your dog.