Cocker Spaniel dog portrait

Cocker Spaniel

A merry, soft-eyed sporting dog.

Sporting group United Kingdom Small-Medium
Lifespan10-14 yr
Weight9-14 kg
Height34-39 cm
OriginUnited Kingdom

The Cocker Spaniel is a small to medium sporting dog with a silky coat, long ears and a sweet, merry temperament. Affectionate and biddable, it is a popular family companion and gundog.

Great points

  • Gentle and merry with family
  • Trainable and eager to please
  • Good size for many homes
  • Loves play and the outdoors

Things to consider

  • Coat and long ears need real upkeep
  • Prone to ear infections
  • Can be sensitive if unsocialised
  • Moderate to high exercise needs

The story

Bred in Britain to flush and retrieve woodcock, which gave the breed its name, the Cocker Spaniel became one of the most popular family dogs of the 20th century thanks to its gentle, joyful nature.

Training

Cockers are soft, willing and quick to learn with gentle, positive methods, and early socialisation builds confidence in this sensitive breed.

Grooming

The silky coat needs brushing several times a week and regular trimming, and the long ears need frequent cleaning to prevent infections.

Food & diet

About 1 to 1.5 cups of quality food a day, split into two meals, with weight kept in check.

Exercise

Moderate to high. Daily walks plus play and retrieving games keep a Cocker happy.

Health to watch

Prone to ear infections, eye conditions and some inherited issues. Routine ear care prevents many problems.

Fun fact. The Cocker Spaniel starred as Lady in the film Lady and the Tramp, which boosted the breed's popularity.

Frequently asked questions

Are Cocker Spaniels good family dogs?
Yes. They are gentle, merry and affectionate, which makes them wonderful with children, as long as their grooming and exercise needs are met.
Do Cocker Spaniels need a lot of grooming?
Yes. The silky coat needs regular brushing and trimming, and the long ears need frequent cleaning to avoid infections.
Do Cocker Spaniels get ear infections?
They are prone to them because of the long, hanging ears, so regular checking and cleaning are important.

Essential gear for the Cocker Spaniel

A few breed-right basics for a new Cocker Spaniel.

Crate

24" dog crate

Right-sized for a small dog, cozy not cramped.

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Bed

Small orthopedic bed

Joint support, sized to a small frame.

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Grooming

Grooming brush

Regular brushing for a healthy coat.

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Food

Small-breed formula

Right kibble size and calories.

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