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English Cocker Spaniel

Compact powerhouse, smaller than Springers but equally driven in the field

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15-17 inches, 26-34 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Merry, busy, affectionate

Care & Maintenance

Exercise Requirements

  • 1-2 hours of exercise daily
  • Mental stimulation as important as physical
  • Off-leash running in safe areas
  • Swimming when available

Grooming Needs

  • Brush 2-3 times weekly minimum
  • Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks
  • Regular ear cleaning (weekly)
  • Nail trimming every 2-3 weeks

Coat Care for Hunters

Field-bred English Cockers have more practical coats than show dogs, but still require maintenance. Many hunting owners keep their dogs in a "hunting trim" - shorter on the body with trimmed feathering to minimize burrs and tangles.

Post-Hunt Care Routine

  • • Check for and remove burrs, especially in ears and feathering
  • • Examine feet for cuts, thorns, or debris between toes
  • • Check ears for moisture and debris - dry thoroughly
  • • Inspect skin for ticks and scratches
  • • Rinse off if hunting in water or muddy conditions

Ear Health Priority

The breed's long, heavy ears create a warm, moist environment prone to infections. Establish a weekly ear cleaning routine and check after every hunt. Keep hair trimmed inside the ear canal and consider using ear drying solution after water work. Signs of infection include head shaking, scratching, odor, or dark discharge.

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