About The Breed

The American Cocker Spaniel is a small to medium-sized dog known for its gentle temperament, beautiful flowing coat, and expressive eyes. With a sturdy, compact build, the American Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular spaniel breeds, originally bred as a bird-hunting dog. This breed is friendly, affectionate, and social, making it an excellent family companion. American Cocker Spaniels are known for their playful nature and are good with children and other pets. They are intelligent and eager to please, which makes them highly trainable, though they do require consistent grooming to maintain their long, silky coat. American Cocker Spaniels are active dogs, enjoying walks, playtime, and, if possible, some time in the field or water. They thrive on companionship and are best suited for families or individuals who can provide plenty of attention, exercise, and grooming care.
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My Profile

Dog Breed:

Cocker Spaniel (American)

Lifespan:

10 - 15 years

Height:

14 - 15 inches

Weight:

20 - 30 pounds

Breed Group:

Sporting

Shedding Amount:

Occasional

My Info

The American Cocker Spaniel is a small to medium-sized dog known for its gentle temperament, beautiful flowing coat, and expressive eyes. With a sturdy, compact build, the American Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular spaniel breeds, originally bred as a bird-hunting dog. This breed is friendly, affectionate, and social, making it an excellent family companion. American Cocker Spaniels are known for their playful nature and are good with children and other pets. They are intelligent and eager to please, which makes them highly trainable, though they do require consistent grooming to maintain their long, silky coat. American Cocker Spaniels are active dogs, enjoying walks, playtime, and, if possible, some time in the field or water. They thrive on companionship and are best suited for families or individuals who can provide plenty of attention, exercise, and grooming care.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• A dog once ran for mayor and won – In several U.S. towns, honorary dogs have been elected as mascots.

• Dogs were aboard the Titanic – Some survived in lifeboats with their owners.

• A Great Dane was once given a military rank of Sergeant – Named Sgt. Stubby, he served in World War I.

• The first guide dog school was founded in Germany after World War I – To help blind veterans.

• Dogs were used in ancient Egypt to track criminals – They helped law enforcement thousands of years ago.

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