She could be a Cavailier King Charles Spaniel. They are often mistaken for Cockers.
Yes
Well they shed alot. (molting is for birds)
A lot! Like in 3 hours,pee!
yes but they will lick a lot.
The most common reason for licking feet is they have a developed habit of it. My two dogs (one is a mini schnauzer and the other is a schnauzer terrier mix) lick their feet and their bottoms. My terrier mix licks her feet because she has arthritis (she is nine years old), and my mini schnauzer licks his feet when he's bored (he's only two years old).
Dogs may lick feet as a way to show affection, seek attention, or because they enjoy the taste of sweat and salt on human skin. It could also be a sign of anxiety or a behavior learned from positive reinforcement. If the licking becomes excessive or bothersome, it's best to consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further guidance.
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.
Kittens lick their owners as a sign of affection and bonding. It is a natural behavior that mimics how they groom each other in their social groups.
Yes they do. They do this to keep themselves clean.
Fennecs spend a lot of time grooming and are very clean animals. Yes, they lick themselves very much as a cat does.
It may lick your hand a lot because it likes your hand or most likely because your hands have salt on them due to sweat.