OVERVIEW
AKC RANKING
FAMILY
AREA OF ORIGIN
DATE OF ORIGIN
ORIGINAL FUNCTION
TODAY'S FUNCTION
AVERAGE SIZE OF MALE
AVERAGE SIZE OF FEMALE
OTHER NAME
75
Gundog, Spaniel
England
1800s
Bird Flushing and Retrieving
Bird Flushing and Retrieving, Spaniel Field Trials
Height: 16-17 Weight: 28-34
Height: 15-16 Weight: 26-32
Cocker Spaniel
Energy level
Exercise needs
Playfullness
Affection level
Friendliness toward other dogs
Friendliness toward other pets
Friendliness toward strangers
Ease of training
Watchdog ability
Protection ability
Grooming needs
Cold tolerance
Heat tolerancea
STATS
Medium energy
Medium
Very Playful
Very affectionate
Very Friendly
Very Friendly
Very Friendly
Not so Easy to train
High
Not very protective
Moderate maintenance
Medium Tolerance
Medium Tolerance
Daily exercise is a necessity, either in the form of a long walk on leash, a good run in the field or a lively game in the yard. Although the English cocker could physically live outside in temperate to warm weather, it is such a social dog that it does best living inside and playing outside. The medium-length coat needs brushing two to three times per week, plus clipping around the head and ears scissoring around the feet and tail every two months. The ears should be cleaned weekly.
CARE
The spaniel family is one of the largest groups of dogs, and one of the most specialized. The English cocker spaniel is one of the land spaniels. The land spaniels consisted of larger spaniels that were better for springing game, and smaller spaniels that were better for hunting woodcock. These different sizes appeared in the same litters and were essentially two variations of the same breed. Only in 1892 were the two sizes considered separate breeds, with the smaller size (under 25 pounds) designated as the cocker spaniel. In fact, because both breeds shared the same gene pool, they still share many of the same hunting talents. In 1901, the weight limit was abolished. Cocker spaniels became extremely popular in England, but American breeders strove to change the breed in ways that traditional English cocker spaniel enthusiasts objected to. English and American cocker spaniels were shown together until 1936, when the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America was formed and the English cocker received status as a separate variety. The English Cocker Spaniel Club discouraged the interbreeding of the American and English cockers, and in 1946 the English cocker was designated a separate breed. After the breeds were separated, the American cocker eclipsed the English in popularity — but only in America. Throughout the rest of the world, the English cocker is by far the more popular of the two breeds and is known simply as the cocker spaniel.
HISTORY
DUBAI SPECIFICATIONS
ADAPTATABILITY
POPULARITY IN DUBAI
HOUSE REQUIREMENT
HEAT TOLERANCE
(APRIL TO SEPTEMBER) OUTDOOR ACTIVITY TIME
(OCTOBER TO MARCH) OUTDOOR ACTIVITY TIME
AIRLINE RESTRICTIONS
ADAPTS FAST TO DUBAI'S WEATHER
9/10 COCKER PUPPIES IN DUBAI ARE SUPER POPULAR
APARTMENT OR VILLA
KEEP INSIDE AND AVOID SUMMER'S DIRECT SUN
(BEFORE 12 PM & AFTER 6 PM)
( ANYTIME DURING THE DAY MODERATELY )
NOT RESTRICTED BY EMIRATES FOR CARGO SHIPPING