The Cocker Spaniel is the smallest member of the Sporting Group. It has a sturdy, compact body and a refined head, creating a balanced appearance. The dog stands tall with straight forelegs, and its topline slopes slightly toward strong, muscular quarters. This breed is capable of considerable speed and endurance. Above all, it is free, merry, and well-balanced. In action, it shows a keen inclination to work.
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Cocker Spaniel

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Cocker Spaniel
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History
The Cocker Spaniel originated in Spain, but were perfected in England and Canada to be the dog that we see today. Though not bred specifically for water retrieval, Cockers are great swimmers and find great joy in fetch and retrieval games.
Color
Coat colors comes in various colors: Black Variety--Solid color black to include black with tan points. A small amount of white on the chest and/or throat has been seen. Any solid color other than black, ranging from lightest cream to darkest red, including brown and brown with tan points. The color shall be of a uniform shade. Parti-Color Variety--Two or more solid, well broken colors, one of which must be white; black and white, red and white (the red may range from lightest cream to darkest red), brown and white, and roans, to include any such color combination with tan points.
Temperament
Cocker Spaniel puppies have a loving temperament and make excellent family pets. They are renowned for their friendly, faithful, playful, quiet, and affectionate nature.
Barking
Barks If Necessary