The
English Cocker Spaniel is a very happy, playful dog. He is good around
other animals and good around children. When you see an English Cocker
Spaniel, you will usually see her wagging her tail. Your English
Cocker Spaniel likes to be around people, and may be sad if left alone -
English Cockers may become destructive if left alone for long periods of
time.
Training
Your
English Cocker Spaniel loves activity and loves you - you will
probably find your English Cocker Spaniel easy to train. Your
Spaniel is quick to bark - try to
train
him early to "think before you bark."
Exercise
The English Cocker Spaniel requires
a good deal of exercise. He loves to run, and is sometimes
used for hunting. Be sure to let your English Cocker Spaniel
run and play every day.
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Grooming
Your
English Cocker Spaniel has hair
that can become easily matted. You should brush daily, and trim every few
months. Be ready to always have dog hair in your home.
Health
The English Cocker
Spaniel breed is prone to deafness, autoimmune hemolytic anemia,
autoimmune thyroiditis, hepatitis and skin problems.