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Cocker Spaniel Breed in Brief This breed has all the attributes that make for an ideal family dog. Originally bred in England to hunt, the Cocker Spaniel is capable of considerable speed and endurance. As developed in the United States, this breed, known as the American Cocker, has evolved somewhat differently in type, size and coloring from the English Cocker Spaniel. The American Cocker's coat should be silky, flat or slightly wavy. Regular grooming is essential. Cockers come in a variety of colors: black, which includes solid black and black with tan points, and any solid color other than black (referred to as "ascob"). Ascob dogs range in color from the lightest cream to the darkest red, including brown and brown with tan points. Some Cockers are parti-colored, which means they are of two or more solid, well-broken colors, one of which must be white. The Cocker Spaniel is the smallest dog in the sporting group. He can live happily in a small apartment, but will also take full advantage of any open space where he can run. He easily adapts to any climate or living space. Cocker Spaniels love people. They make wonderful companions for the elderly, and equally enjoy the company of children. ]Height at shoulder: 14-15". Weight: 26-28 lbs. AKC group: Sporting Dogs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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