They are most likely just warts. My beagle Barney has at least 20 of them.
It looks like a real Cocker Spaniel!
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
She could be a Cavailier King Charles Spaniel. They are often mistaken for Cockers.
A sprocker is the crossbred offspring of a springer spaniel and a cocker spaniel.
probably something like a golden spaniel or retriever spaniel
Definitely, I had a cocker spaniel/fox terrier mix and she (Allie) shed a lot. Every summer, we got enough hair off of her to make a small sweater. The dog looked like Benjie but with big cocker spaniel eyes.
they vary depending on percentage as well as the parents colouring etc. Mine looks more like a cocker spaniel but smaller in size
A Cocker Spaniel, like all dogs, belongs to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes all animals with a notochord, which in vertebrates becomes the spinal column. The Cocker Spaniel specifically falls within the class Mammalia, the order Carnivora, and the family Canidae.
They both shed about the same cause the king Charles is like a minature cocker spainel.
i think she is but if she is not then she is a king charls
No, the compound noun 'cocker spaniel dog' is a common noun, a general term for a type of dog.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for cocker spaniel would be the name of the dog, like Daisy or Dusty.
pink pony, or something like that