With big baby eyes, soft coat, cozy size, and an upbeat personality, it’s easy to see why the Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular dogs in America. Cockers are sensitive and playful dogs, and they love people, often more than other dogs. He forms a tight, lifelong bond with his owner. The Cocker can adapt easily to city or country living, as long as he gets his exercise and playtime.
Cocker Spaniel breed facts
The Cocker Spaniel is known as the “smallest member of the sporting-dog family.”
Information you should know before owning a Cocker Spaniel
Grooming is essential and may require the help of a professional.
The Cocker Spaniel can live happily in a small apartment and will also take full advantage of any open space where he can run. The Cocker easily adapts to any climate or living space.
Cockers love people. They make wonderful companions for the elderly and equally love and enjoy the company of children.
