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		<title>Getting Or Not A Cocker Spaniel Pet</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a pet improves one&rsquo;s personality, lifestyle and even health, provided it is the right pet for you. A pet like a <a href="http://www.officialcockerspanielguide.com/cockerspaniel/">cocker spaniel</a> dog will provide you with exercise, laughter, and relaxation, as they are loyal, active and lively animals. However, they are also a great responsibility. Here you will find the pros and cons of having a Cocker Spaniel, which hopefully will help you make the right decision.</p>
<p> Can You Feel Well Having a Cocker Spaniel Pet?</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel is a medium-sized pet, which typically weighs approximately 28 to 30 pounds when mature, and reaches a height of approximately 17 inches. The dogs of the Cocker Spaniel breed are strong and sturdy, as they were initially bred for hunting purposes. But they are also agile and very active dogs which require a lot of outdoor exercises and long walks.</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel is not an apartment dog, though it can live in one but needs a lot of outdoors time. This type of breed enjoys people and children, and they mostly try to please everyone all the time. The dogs of this breed learn fast because they are inteligent, but sometimes they can get stubborn. Though they are a hunting breed, these dogs rarely turn aggressive, generally having a playful and friendly temperament.</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel&rsquo;s Health Problems</p>
<p> Cocker Spaniels are usually a healthy breed. The most spread healthy issues are related to their eyes and ears. The Cocker Spaniel dogs have long ears that can carry lots of bacteria which create different types of ear problems. Cocker Spaniels also are prone to eye infections or cataracts as they age.</p>
<p> To prevent eye problems or to early diagnose and treat them, veterinarians recommend regular eye check-ups. Vaccinations and regular check-ups are a must for all age dogs but more so when you get a puppy that needs to build a strong base and immune system.</p>
<p> Getting or Not a Cocker Spaniel Pet</p>
<p> Acquiring a <a href="http://www.officialcockerspanielguide.com/cockerspaniel/">cocker spaniel</a> is like getting a new friend. You will find that you will get quickly attached to your pet dog and soon become inseparable. These dogs get well along children. They are also good companions to elderly people, as they are gentle and don&#8217;t bark excessively.</p>
<p> The owners of Cocker Spaniel dogs enrich their families with a new sympathetic member who brings joy and happiness in their homes. You will also be more active, as you will need to take your dog out for his or her daily needs, which means you will probably have better health because of your Cocker Spaniel.</p>
<p> On the other hand, there are also disadvantages in having as pet a dog of this breed, as you will have to spend time and money to provide it with adequate food, the proper health care and grooming, and, wheather you feel like or not, you must regularily take him out of the house so he can walk, exercise and perform other natural activities. The way you see these things, as advantages or disadvantages, depends on your determination of adding a new member to your family.</p>
<p> With all the points laid out, you can now decide whether you are ready to have a Cocker Spaniel. For those who decided, more information about the breed is available on these sites.</p>
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		<title>Cocker Spaniel Pups &#8211; What You Need to Know</title>
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The Cocker Spaniel is a beautiful, sweet dog that loves people. He makes an excellent pet, but presents a few challenges to the owner.
 General Appearance and Description
 The American Cocker Spaniel was originally developed through breeding of the English Cocker Spaniel. The American Cocker is smaller than the English version, and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Cocker Spaniel is a beautiful, sweet dog that loves people. He makes an excellent pet, but presents a few challenges to the owner.</p>
<p> General Appearance and Description</p>
<p> The American Cocker Spaniel was originally developed through breeding of the English Cocker Spaniel. The American Cocker is smaller than the English version, and the English Cocker often has a finer and shorter coat of hair.</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel has long ears, and a medium-length coat that&#8217;s shiny and feathered looking.</p>
<p> On black Cocker Spaniels, the nose will always be black, but on other colored Spaniels, the nose can be brown. You might get a Cocker Spaniel that&#8217;s buff-colored, or black. The coat is usually one color, but some can be a primary color with another color accent (such as white with black and tan accents).</p>
<p> Most Cocker Spaniel breeders will suggest that you get your Cocker Spaniel&#8217;s tail docked, but if you aren&#8217;t showing him, you might not need to do that.</p>
<p> Basic Temperament</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel enjoys work, but it&#8217;s just as happy being a pet in your house. This is an easy-going dog that will happily go with the flow and complain little.</p>
<p> In general the American Cocker Spaniel is cheerful, sensitive, respectful and pleasant to be around. They are gentle dogs and can be prone to shyness, and will eschew new relationships with people and other dogs if not socialized properly. It&#8217;s best to socialize Cocker Spaniel puppies early and often so they don&#8217;t develop that shy side.</p>
<p> Unlike some dogs that will challenge your authority and attempt to establish themselves as the &#8220;top dog,&#8221; Cocker Spaniel dogs are happy to accept you as the leader, and they seem to inherently understand that you are the boss and they are inferior to you.</p>
<p> Care Required</p>
<p> If you keep your Cocker Spaniel dog&#8217;s coat long, be prepared to brush it daily and shampoo it frequently. To keep it shiny and beautiful looking, it does require some care. Even if you do keep his coat shorter, you&#8217;ll still need to brush him regularly and get it trimmed on a regular basis. You can be a bit more lax, however.</p>
<p> Cocker Spaniel dogs don&#8217;t shed too much, although they can leave a trail behind if their coat is left long. The hairs can come out easily, so be careful when brushing that you don&#8217;t pull out the long hairs.</p>
<p> Exercise Requirements<br /> You might not think by looking at this sweet-faced and regal dog that he&#8217;s a bit of a wild man, but he is. That is, the Cocker Spaniel dog needs a good amount of activity on a regular basis. If he doesn&#8217;t get it, he might challenge your home environment.</p>
<p> Be sure to give your Cocker Spaniel regular walks that are long and sometimes challenging. When walking him, avoid going through areas that contain thickets or anything that could damage your Cocker&#8217;s coat.</p>
<p> While the American Cocker Spaniel does best in a home environment with a large yard, he can live in an apartment if he&#8217;s regularly exercised and well. He&#8217;s active indoors, so plenty of area to play and plenty of toys to play with are both essential.</p>
<p> When looking at learning more about <a href="http://www.doggyguides.com">Cocker spaniel breeders</a>, read and learn as much as you can because the <a href="http://www.doggyguides.com">English cocker</a> because is an incredible dog breed.<br /> Training</p>
<p> Because the Cocker Spaniel innately knows who is boss (you), he&#8217;s relatively easy to train. Some Cocker Spaniels can be difficult to housebreak, however, so some patience is required during that process.</p>
<p> Height and Weight</p>
<p> The male Cocker Spaniel will grow to approximately 15 ½ inches tall, while the female will be about 14 ½ inches tall. Both male and female will weigh between 15 and 30 pounds.</p>
<p> Health and Longevity</p>
<p> Cocker Spaniel dogs are prone to a number of health problems. If you do add one to your home, it&#8217;s important that you consider the many challenges that Cocker Spaniels can face with regard to their health.</p>
<p> Some of the most common health problems that your Cocker Spaniel might deal with include cataracts, glaucoma, progressive retinal atrophy and other eye conditions. They also suffer knee problems and hip dysplasia, along with liver disease and cardiomyopathy. Some have allergies, ear infections, and a very serious condition called immune mediated hemolytic anemia.</p>
<p> If your Cocker Spaniel stays healthy, or is lucky enough to deal well with whatever health conditions he might suffer, he can live to be about 12 to 15 years old.</p>
<p> Suitability</p>
<p> The Cocker Spaniel loves children and does well in a house with children and other pets. They also make good watchdogs, enjoy agility and will work to do well in trials, and they make excellent hunting dogs.</p>
<p> More Information</p>
<p> Further information about the Cocker Spaniel can be found here.</p>
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