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Cocker

Cocker refers to two closely related breeds of small to medium-sized sporting dogs in the spaniel family: the English Cocker Spaniel and the American Cocker Spaniel. Both have their roots in hunting dogs bred to flush and retrieve game such as woodcock, and they developed separately enough to be recognized as distinct breeds by major kennel clubs.

The English Cocker Spaniel is characterized by a longer, silky coat and a slightly longer muzzle. They

Temperament is a key feature of cockers. They are usually friendly, affectionate, and good with families and

Care considerations include regular brushing and ear inspection, as their long ears can be prone to infections.

typically
stand
about
15
inches
tall
at
the
withers
and
weigh
26
to
34
pounds.
The
American
Cocker
Spaniel
is
generally
smaller
and
more
compact,
with
a
fuller
coat
and
a
rounder
head,
usually
standing
12
to
15
inches
tall
and
weighing
20
to
28
pounds.
Coat
colors
and
patterns
vary
by
breed,
and
both
varieties
require
regular
grooming
to
manage
their
coats.
other
pets.
They
are
intelligent
and
eager
to
please,
which
makes
them
trainable
with
consistent,
positive
methods.
Routine
exercise
and
mental
stimulation
are
important
to
prevent
boredom.
Both
breeds
benefit
from
daily
activity,
socialization,
and
routine
veterinary
care.
Health
concerns
common
to
cockers
include
hip
dysplasia,
cataracts
and
progressive
retinal
atrophy,
ear
disease,
and
patellar
luxation.
Typical
life
expectancy
ranges
from
about
12
to
14
years.