Cocker Spaniels
It's thought that originally called ‘cocking spaniels’ cocker
     spaniels, or ‘cockers’ gained their name from flushing
 woodcock for hunters - their small size made cocker spaniels
ideal for scaring ground-dwelling birds out of the hedgerows.
Today the cocker spaniel has gained a reputation for being
  easy to train, eager to please and always happy - even
           gaining the nickname ‘merry cocker’.
Despite the nickname
cocker spaniels have
their own individual
personalities, which
  will be formed as
     much by its
  environment and
  upbringing as its
      parentage.
Even the ‘merry cocker’ will be unhappy if it’s not given
everything it needs to be happy and healthy, for example
              space and opportunity to play.
Before you buy one of the cocker spaniel puppies for sale
you may have seen advertised think carefully about the
         commitment you are about to make.
Every puppy requires
   regular on-going
training and, despite
 their reputation for
 being easy to train,
every cocker spaniel
puppy is unique and
will learn at his or her
  own unique pace.
And like any breed, without regular walks and enough to do,
your cocker spaniel puppy could become bored and develop
 behavioural problems such as destructive behaviour. Don’t
 buy one of the many cocker spaniel puppies for sale before
                   you Get puppy smart.
Find out how to ensure that the cocker spaniel puppy you
 choose is not suffering from any inherited diseases and
            comes from a reputable breeder.
For more information
visit the RSPCA




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RSPCA - Cocker Spaniel

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    It's thought thatoriginally called ‘cocking spaniels’ cocker spaniels, or ‘cockers’ gained their name from flushing woodcock for hunters - their small size made cocker spaniels ideal for scaring ground-dwelling birds out of the hedgerows.
  • 3.
    Today the cockerspaniel has gained a reputation for being easy to train, eager to please and always happy - even gaining the nickname ‘merry cocker’.
  • 4.
    Despite the nickname cockerspaniels have their own individual personalities, which will be formed as much by its environment and upbringing as its parentage.
  • 5.
    Even the ‘merrycocker’ will be unhappy if it’s not given everything it needs to be happy and healthy, for example space and opportunity to play.
  • 6.
    Before you buyone of the cocker spaniel puppies for sale you may have seen advertised think carefully about the commitment you are about to make.
  • 7.
    Every puppy requires regular on-going training and, despite their reputation for being easy to train, every cocker spaniel puppy is unique and will learn at his or her own unique pace.
  • 8.
    And like anybreed, without regular walks and enough to do, your cocker spaniel puppy could become bored and develop behavioural problems such as destructive behaviour. Don’t buy one of the many cocker spaniel puppies for sale before you Get puppy smart.
  • 9.
    Find out howto ensure that the cocker spaniel puppy you choose is not suffering from any inherited diseases and comes from a reputable breeder.
  • 10.
    For more information visitthe RSPCA Thank You