The American
Cocker Spaniel is quite distinct from the better known English style
Cocker Spaniel, even though he is a direct descendant. He is a smaller
dog, proportionately less heavy, with a much more luxuriant coat and a
distinctive chiseled head. Developed in the United States to hunt and put
up game under American conditions, he is one of the more popular breeds in
that country, particularly in the showring where he presents a spectacular
picture.
He retains the
full complement of traditional Cocker characteristics, being sturdy,
well-balanced and active, possessing speed combined with stamina and most
importantly, an intelligent and merry disposition. He is a responsive and
willing worker both in the field and as a companion. Like his English
cousin, he is noted for his love and faithfulness to his master and
household, plus his cheerful, happy-go-lucky attitude to life. He is
friendly, affectionate and playful, and makes a lovely family pet.
The American
Cocker requires plenty of exercise and above all a great deal of grooming,
including trimming of his high maintenance coat.
Ideal height:
Dogs 38.1cm
Bitches 35.6cm
Weight approximately 12kg
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