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What's good or bad about english cocker spaniel?
- There are energetic Cockers, and placid Cockers.
- Hard-headed Cockers, and sweet-natured Cockers.
- Serious Cockers, and good-natured goofballs.
- Introverted Cockers, and Cockers who love everyone.
If you want a dog who...
- Is conveniently sized and athletic
- Has a pretty feathered coat in a variety of colors
- Is lively and playful, with a tail-wagging nature
- Is usually polite with everyone
- Is peaceful with other pets
An English Cocker Spaniel may be right for you.
If you don't want to deal with...
- "Separation anxiety" (destructiveness and barking) when left alone too much
- Frequent brushing, combing, and clipping of the silky coat
- Shedding
- Barking
- Excitable or submissive urination (tendency to dribble urine when excited or nervous)
An English Cocker Spaniel may not be right for you.
My major concerns would be:
- Providing enough exercise.The English Cocker Spaniel is a hunting dog who needs more exercise than you might think. Just because he's small doesn't mean he will be happy living in an apartment with a couple of slow walks around the block. He needs some outside space to run and play.
- Separation anxiety.More than most other breeds, English Cocker Spaniels need a great deal of companionship and do not like being left alone for more than a few hours. They tend to express their unhappiness through destructive chewing and barking. If you work all day, this is not the breed for you.
- Grooming.To keep their silky coat free of mats, English Cocker Spaniels require regular brushing, and also clipping and trimming every couple of months.
- Shedding.English Cocker Spaniels shed quite a bit. Their hairs come off on your hands when you pet them, stick to your upholstery and clothing, and hide under the furniture.
- Barking.English Cocker Spaniels are often too quick to sound the alarm at every new sight and sound. You have to be equally quick to stop them.
- Health problems.Serious eye problems are common in Cocker Spaniels.
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