How do you tell if dog is mix of cocker spaniel and cavalier?
A mix is called a cockalier ,they are mosty bigger and have a egg shaped head, sometimes they have speckles on there face & legs.
They come in all colours of both breeds.
Our cocker spaniel dog has pink coloured wart like growths What are they?
They are most likely just warts. My beagle Barney has at least 20 of them.
What is the Cocker Spaniel's code on Webkinz?
you have to find one in stores. nobody knows that answer. so go find one for the code! Ding-dong!
Do cocker spaniels train easily?
yes and no. they are good dogs, however when they get older, they tend to get mean and cranky. this isn't the case with all, but many that i have seen. so this may not be the best breed if you have a family and young kids.
What is the best diet for an American Cocker Spaniel at 6 months?
give him the same type of food. it is not good that you keep switching his food. Dog kibble is what is most common and cheaper, so don't switch up his dog food brand, it isn't good for them that you would keep doing that so make sure that if you switch brands, you mix the food together before you ive them a new brand of dog food,Learn to cook your own food or feed raw its not hard and your dog will thank you for it.
What breed is the spaniel compatible with?
It really depends on the dog you have and the dog you may want.
Whether the spaniel is easily intimidated by other larger dogs or not, may help you decide the size of you new dog.
Whether the new dog is a puppy or older dog matters to most dogs will welcome and teach a puppy of any breed but an adult dog being introduced into another adult dogs territory needs to be done with kindness and care. Whether the new adult dog has had problems with other dogs in the past or is comfortable in multiple dog houses really matters and also Pick a breed you as an owner can handle. Different breeds have different health needs. Such as American Pit Bull Terriers who need close to 3 hour of exercise a day. Or bull dog who chronically suffer nasal and breathing issues. Or smaller breeds like Bichon Frise which are hypo-allergenic but do require Grooming for their Hair they don't have fur so also no shedding.
Do cocker spaniels ears smell?
If a dogs ears smell, they could have an ear infection. It's recommended to take them to a Veteranarian.
Why do cocker spaniels sniff so much?
they want to sniff out all new things and even things they've already smelled plus they're surroundings
Where does a Cocker Spaniel live?
A cocker spaniel is a bred type of dog that lives with an owner and can be rarely found in the wild
Are cocker spaniels the worst dogs in the world?
Maybe not the worst, but they must be close to the worst: they are insecure, prone to cherry eye (some kind of gross condition where part of one eye bulges out of the socket and gets infected), have constant yucky (disgusting) eye discharge that gets all black and crusty (my wife refuses to touch it). Their hair grows like crazy and gets all over. If you cut them in proper cocker style or just let the hair grow out it gets all matted unless you constantly groom them. They are too big to take everywhere (like in the car on longer trips like a lap dog) and too small to be cool or to provide security. And in my humble opinion, when they are cut and groomed in traditional cocker style they look ridiculous, like some bad wig from the 80s. The hair grows so fast on their paws which means almost every time you take a cocker for a walk they are sweeping the sidewalk and pathways and get home requiring a bath unless you like dirty footprints all over the house. They can tend to be piddlers too (ours is and it drives me nuts, pees instantly anytime it gets nervous like when a new visitor comes to the house and tries to pet him). The only good thing is they are loyal and not bad with kids, though we were advised to neuter ours for assurance of better manner with our young children. Now more on our particular cocker, which may be just ours, but it is so insecure that it follows either my wife or I every footstep. I swear I can walk up and down three stairs 20 times in a row and he'll just keep doing it step for step without catching on. Ours also randomly decides he hates a person, no rhyme or reason to it, and when he sees that person he lunges at the window or at the person barking like a seal that got run over by a truck- it's just embarassing. He also took a nip at a passerby once while on a walk and it was really awkward getting the lecture from the guy (afraid of a cocker, what a pansy) when we had no way of seeing it coming and he was on a leash. Ours also always jumps up and claws at people, mostly my wife and I, when we're sitting at the table or talking to company- like he's begging for attention. It's that insecurity thing (as well as occasionally trying to mooch food). But it's also super annoying because if his nails aren't filed he can scratch or tear your clothing. He also always wants to climb up on beds and sofas to sit next to us, which I'm not crazy about with all his hair. I know, dog fanatics, I'm too uptight and complainy, and that it's all our fault for being irresponsible dog owners and not providing proper training etc, but rest assured we still love him and treat him very well. But I would sooner stick a fork in my eye than ever get another cocker spaniel.
Butch
The parents genotypes will be Black and Red. BLACK being the dominant and red the recessive. The puppies genotypes would be Black and red, Black and Black, red and red.
What is Jarvis Cocker famous for?
Jarvis Cocker is a famous English musician, best known for being the leader of the band Pulp. He gained notoriety from the 1996 BRIT Awards when he stormed the stage while Michael Jackson was performing.
The reason gauged ears smell is because there is a build-up of dead skin cells and oil collecting on your jewelry and around the hole. It's a natural process, but one tends to notice it more, particularly with bigger gauges, because there is a larger skin surface collecting gunk. The best way, I have found, to keep them from smelling, is washing them whenever I am in the shower, and letting my ears and jewelry dry before putting them back in. I've heard some people recommend taking them out while sleeping, and if you are brave enough to risk them shrinking, by all means. At least your skin will have a little time to dry. If nothing else, take a tissue and wipe down your jewelry and ear once a day, that should help alleviate some of the stink.
What are some Cocker Spaniel Facts?
A charming and gentle mannered creature, the Cocker Spaniel is a dog that enjoys playing but also has a clam and dignified manner about him. This is a dog that gets along well with children, especially when raised with them, and get on well with other animals and with strangers. The Cocker Spaniel is a sociable and amiable dog with a cheerful outlook on life and a responsive attitude. He is highly intelligent making him a stand-out at obedience training. The Cocker Spaniel is a dog that will usually be pretty easy to train, and will be fine for the more inexperienced dog owner as well as more experienced owners. The Cocker Spaniel is a willing, enthusiastic, and keen dog, and is eager to please, active, and very friendly. Owners may find that these dogs are difficult to housebreak, and often barking can be a problem. These dogs are affectionate, which is great news for those looking for a devoted pet, but the Cocker Spaniel can sometimes get a little over dedicated and clingy, which makes him something of a demanding pet, and certainly not ideal for those that cannot dedicate the time to look after a pet and pay it plenty of attention. The Cocker Spaniel is a pretty, dignified, and elegant looking dog, with a silky, medium length coat and a shorter, undercoat. The coloring can be black, buff, or chocolate, and may have tan trims. The ears of the Cocker Spaniel are long, silky, and hang to the side, adding to its sweet and innocent expression. These dogs are about 13-16 inches in height, and the weight of the Cocker Spaniel is around 22-28 pounds. His body is small but sturdy, and he is a medium shedder, which means that he is not ideal for those with allergies. The coat of the Cocker Spaniel should be brushed every couple of days in order to keep it in good condition, and every couple of months or so you may need to get the coat clipped. Also, during grooming sessions you should check the ear canals to ensure that they are clean and dry. The life expectancy of the Cocker Spaniel is around 10-14 years, and there are a number of health problems that are linked to this breed. This includes PRS. HD, cataracts, autoimmune problems, skin conditions, and epilepsy. You should ensure that the parents of the Cocker Spaniel have OFA and CERF certificates. The Cocker Spaniel was recognized in England in the late 1880s, and in the same period was also introduced in America. The Cocker Spaniel is though to originate from Spanish blood, and this breed was registered with the AKC in 1878.
No, they are completely different species. Cocker spaniels are dogs.
Can basset hounds and cocker spaniels live together?
It all depends on the dogs. If both are well tempered, then they should get along perfectly. My basset hound hardly ever has problems with other dogs.
Why are you allergic to cocker spaniels?
The reason people are allergic to animals is because they have a lot of dander carried in their fur, this can be solved for any dog-lover by buying a hypoallergenic which are breeds that have more hair-like fur like a poodle or a schnauzer.
Why was it the cocker spaniel first made instead of the brown cheeky dog?
because people requested the cocker spaniel way before the brown cheeky dog