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Spaniel (Cocker) | Breeds A to Z - The Kennel ClubThe breed's name comes from its original function, as he was used to hunt woodcock. The breed was not recognised as a separate variety until 1893 and until ...
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English Cocker Spaniels - Dog Breeds - American Kennel ClubEnglish Cocker Spaniel ; Height. 16-17 inches (male). 15-16 inches (female) ; Weight. 28-34 pounds (male). 26-32 pounds (female) ; Life Expectancy. 12-14 years ...
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Cocker Spaniel - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe smaller cocker spaniels were used to flush woodcocks, and the name “cocker” is derived from the name woodcock, which was the primary quarry of the hunters ...<|separator|>
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The history of spaniels - Shooting UKJul 17, 2020 · The Spaniel Club, founded in 1885, drew up the first cocker breed standard but it wasn't until 1902 that the Cocker Spaniel Club was founded ...<|separator|>
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The History of English Springer SpanielsNov 13, 2024 · The Spaniel is thought to have originated in Spain and was perhaps introduced to ancient Britons by the Roman legions.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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The History of the Pointing Dog, Part 1: OriginsJul 30, 2012 · In Le Livre de la Chasse, Gaston Phébus wrote that: There is a kind of dog called the chien d'oysel or espaignolz because it comes from ...
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Livre de la Chasse - Getty MuseumThis copy of the treatise, produced a generation after Gaston's death, features over sixty images covering hunting-related topics.
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A Remarkable Little Hunting Machine - Gundog JournalAug 2, 2020 · In 1570 the English physician John Caius further subdivided spaniels into 'water' or 'land' types, both used in conjunction with hawks or ...
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The Spaniel Club | - The “Parent' Spaniel Club of the United KingdomThe Spaniel Club is the “Parent' Spaniel Club of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1885 and registered at The Kennel Club on 2nd June 1891.
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The English Cocker: A Special Place in a Hunter's HeartJun 22, 2020 · In 1893 the Kennel Club in the United Kingdom finally recognized distinct groups, including the larger springer spaniel named after its ...
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Cocker, American and British by Barbara Keith - ArtWanted.comNov 14, 2018 · Shortly before, in the late 1870s, American fanciers began importing English Cockers to the United States. A liver-and-white Cocker Spaniel ...
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Cocker Spaniel History: Where the Breed OriginatedMay 14, 2024 · Today's Cocker descended from dogs originally bred to help provide food for the table years ago in Europe and the British Isles.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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American Vs English Cocker Spaniel Differences - Fidose of RealityJun 8, 2023 · In 1936, the American Spaniel Club separated Cockers into English and American. It wasn't until the 1940s that the AKC recognized the separation ...
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English Cocker Spaniel History: Standing As a Breed of Its OwnMar 26, 2024 · Dodge's “The English Cocker Spaniel in America” was published in 1942; the club created a breed standard approved by the AKC in 1945, and breed ...
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Club and Breed History - American Spaniel ClubFounded in 1881, the American Spaniel Club (ASC) is the first club devoted to one breed of dogs in the United States and possibly, the world.Missing: 1880 | Show results with:1880
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Field-Bred English Cocker - Gun Dog MagazineMay 26, 2025 · By the nineteenth century, land spaniels began to diverge by size and hunting function, eventually giving rise to distinct breeds such as the ...
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Spaniel Field Trials History - American Kennel ClubThe first stakes for Cocker Spaniels were held at Verbank, New York, on Sunday, December 6 in 1925 by the Hunting Cocker Spaniel Field Trial Club of America, a ...
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2015 Hall of Fame ReviewOct 12, 2021 · ... Spaniel Club, organized the first National Cocker Field Trial Championship in 1953. His cockers were large, strong, field-bred American Cockers ...<|separator|>
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Frequently Asked Questions - ECSCAAn English Cocker bred primarily for field work tends to vary in size more ... A blue roan conformation-bred English Cocker Spaniel showing his swimming skills.
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Breed History - Oklahoma Springer Spaniel ClubSpaniels are flushing dogs used for upland game hunting. The English Springer Spaniel has field and show lines, with separate gene pools for at least 70 years.
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Field - ECSCA - English Cocker Spaniel Club of AmericaCocker Field Trials began in 1925 and are the highest level of competition for English Cockers and Cocker Spaniels. The title of Field Champion or Amateur Field ...
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Reason #3 why this litter is so special! Combined with a ... - InstagramMay 2, 2024 · This litter is one of very few working line x show line crosses. (Can also be referred to as field bred x bench bred). English Cockers are a ...Missing: ECSCA | Show results with:ECSCA
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Spaniel (Cocker) | Breed Standards - The Kennel ClubAug 1, 2025 · Height approximately: dogs: 39-41 cms (15½-16 ins); bitches: 38-39 cms (15-15½ ins). Weight approximately: 13-14.5 kgs (28-32 lbs).
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[PDF] ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL - FCIORIGIN: Great Britain. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE OFFICIAL VALID. STANDARD: 08.10.2012. UTILIZATION: Flushing dog. FCI-CLASSIFICATION: ...Missing: UK | Show results with:UK
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[PDF] Official Standard of the English Cocker Spaniel General AppearanceForequarters: The English Cocker is moderately angulated. Shoulders are sloping, the blade flat and smoothly fitting. Shoulder blade and upper arm are ...
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Breed Standards : English Cocker Spaniel | United Kennel Club (UKC)The tail may be docked or natural, and is set on to conform to the croup. While the dog is in motion, the tail is carried horizontally, an extension of the ...
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Judges' Education - ECSCAThe English Cocker Spaniel is a docked, hunting breed. The characteristic incessant, merry action of the tail while working in thick, dense cover, normally ...
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Bird Dogs: The Spaniel Breakdown - Pheasants ForeverAug 3, 2016 · Field cockers typically have less coat and a higher ear set than show dogs. Field cockers also tend to have a heavier bone structure, more ...
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English Cocker Spaniel: Breed Profile - Gun Dog Magazine"Physically, I want a dog that is well put together with no glaring conformation flaws. In either the show or the field English cocker, crooked legs, lack ...
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Differences in Coat Types | My Cocker Spaniel ForumMar 14, 2009 · Most field coated cockers (old fashioned coat) are shorter and softer and straight, with feathering at the legs instead of the big fluffy ...
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English Cocker Spaniels - Champdogs ForumJul 15, 2004 · Hi there, is there a difference between field cocker spaniels and show cocker spaniels? Are the differences in looks or temperament,or both?Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Colors & Patterns - ECSCA - English Cocker Spaniel Club of AmericaThe English Cocker Spaniel standard states under Color – “Various.”; then goes on to list the acceptable colors and markings in the breed.
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English Cocker Spaniel Breed Information & Insights | BasepawsEnglish Cocker Spaniels have a unique "roaning" coat pattern, which is a mix of colored and white hairs. ... https://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/005g08-en.Missing: variations | Show results with:variations<|separator|>
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English Cocker Spaniel Facts - Dog Breeds - Wisdom PanelThe English Cocker Spaniel comes in a range of solid and parti-colors with white. The colors are black, liver, or shades of red, including lemon and orange.Distinctive Physical Traits · Grooming · SportingMissing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Care for English Cocker Spaniel, brushing, bathing, and haircutMaintenance: It is recommended to brush this coat a couple of times a week and bathe every 14 days. Brushing: You need to regularly brush this coat due to it's ...
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Helpful tips on How to Groom a English Cocker SpanielJan 15, 2023 · Groom with a slicker brush, comb, and clippers. Clip under the body, trim the head, shape leg feathering, and remove excess hair. Trim the tail ...
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English Cocker Spaniels – a fairly typical, but potentially moody, dogMay 19, 2023 · A new study from the Royal Veterinary College illuminates the most common disorders in English Cocker Spaniels in the UK, aiding owners to ...
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Demography and disorders of English Cocker Spaniels under ... - NIHMay 19, 2023 · The English Cocker Spaniel (ECS) is a common family dog in the UK. This study aimed to describe demography, morbidity, and mortality in ECS ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Vets warn that aggression is almost TWICE as prevalent in dog breedMay 19, 2023 · Scientists found that English cocker spaniels were the most aggressive breed · Those with golden coats were perceived as being particularly ...
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Heritability of dominant–aggressive behaviour in English Cocker ...It is concluded that there is an additive genetic, and therefore, hereditary factor for dominant–aggressive behaviour in the English Cocker Spaniel.
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(PDF) Environmental influences on the expression of aggressive ...Older owners (65+) are more likely to have 'low' aggression English Cocker Spaniels (P < 0.01). Solid color dogs are more prevalent in the 'high' aggression ...
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The Realities of Owning a Cocker Spaniel - - Postcards By HannahNov 23, 2020 · Temperament. Show cockers will often have a calmer disposition than workers but are still high energy compared to other breeds, and there are ...
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Working Cocker Spaniel or Show Cocker Spaniel - WoofWagWalkApr 3, 2018 · Show cockers usually have some “Sh.Ch.” (Show Champions) in their pedigree, whilst working cockers usually have some “FTCH” ( Field Champions) in theirs.
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Aggressive behavior in the English cocker spaniel - ScienceDirect.comIn this study, the English cocker spaniel (ECS) was included in the group of breeds with moderate aggression and high reactivity (Hart and Hart, 1985).
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7 Strategies to Stop Your Cocker Spaniel's Resource GuardingJun 24, 2025 · Resource guarding occurs when a dog becomes possessive over their food, toys, or any object they deem valuable. If left unchecked, it can lead ...
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Are Cocker Spaniels Good With Kids? Important Facts & Tips - HepperApr 3, 2025 · Even around small kids, the average Cocker has plenty of patience and will endure the tugging, pulling, and rough handling (as long as it's not ...
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Help your Cocker Spaniel to love life! | Blog - Burgess Pet CareJul 4, 2024 · PDSA adds: “If they have lived together from a young age, Cocker Spaniels are usually fine with cats and other small pets. They don't have a ...
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How Smart Are Cocker Spaniels? Vet-Verified Canine Intelligence ...May 16, 2025 · In fact, the English Cocker Spaniel is considered the 20th smartest dog, and the American Cocker Spaniel is considered the 23rd smartest dog.
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English Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed and CharacteristicsAmerican and English variants eventually emerged, and the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the English Cocker Spaniel as a separate breed in 1946. Over the ...<|separator|>
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English Cocker Spaniel - Bird Dog Series - Project UplandThe trial should demonstrate the performance of a properly trained spaniel in the field, and should determine the dog with the finest qualities among the ...
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Simple Steps to Teaching the Retrieve - Gun Dog MagazineJul 4, 2023 · In this installment of “The Flush,” we will explore the best ways to initiate and cultivate that retrieve, beginning with selective breeding, ...
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Field Trials for Spaniels - Retrieving for All OccasionsOct 6, 2015 · During a spaniel field trial, the dog is assessed on her willingness to cooperate, desire to hunt, and ability to retrieve, but also her ability to remain calm ...Missing: statistics obedience
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Health & Genetics Testing - English Cocker Spaniel Club of CanadaOne such disorder is prcd-PRA (Progressive Rod and Cone Degeneration). ... Orthopedic problems in English Cockers include hip dysplasia and luxating patellas.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Health Clearance Guidelines - ECSCA H&R - English Cocker SpanielDNA – PRA/prcd-Progressive Rod/Cone Dystrophy – any age for testing. Hip Dysplasia – preliminary radiographs for screening potential breeding stock under 24 ...
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Health Testing - Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld IncHip Dysplasia (abnormal development of the hip joint) is generally associated with bigger breeds of dog but it can be found in any breed, including Cockers. It ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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CSC/Health & Welfare - The Cocker Spaniel ClubThere are various types of PRA but the one most commonly seen in Cockers is GPRA (General Progressive Retinal Atrophy) also known as prcd-PRA.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Chondrodystrophy (CDDY and IVDD) and Chondrodysplasia (CDPA)Sep 16, 2024 · Dogs with CDDY/CDDY genotype will have leg shortening compared to N/N dogs and intervertebral disc disease, and are at risk for intervertebral ...
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Chondrodystrophy and intervertebral disc disease (CDDY/IVDD)Chondrodystrophy (CDDY) is a common body shape in many breeds and is characterized by relatively shortened legs compared to body length.
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English Cocker Spaniels under primary veterinary care in the UK - NIHJan 18, 2024 · This study provides evidence for strong predisposition to aural and ocular disorders and protection from hypersensitivity disorders in the ECS.Missing: temperament | Show results with:temperament
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Demography and disorders of English Cocker Spaniels under ...May 19, 2023 · This study hypothesised that the prevalence of aggression is higher in male than female ECS, and higher in solid-coloured than bi-coloured ECS. ...Missing: temperament | Show results with:temperament<|separator|>
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English Cocker Spaniel - Breed Info – Springfield Veterinary ClinicBecause of her natural instincts to hunt, she requires daily exercise and an active lifestyle. English Cocker Spaniels have an average lifespan of 12-15 years.
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Sporting Group Health Testing Requirements - American Kennel ClubRecommended Health Tests from the National Breed Club: Hip Evaluation; Cardiac Exam; Ophthalmologist Evaluation; Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Cone-Rod Dystrophy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Breeder Information - ECSCAEnglish Cocker puppies may be purchased from a knowledgeable breeder of English Cocker Spaniels. Occasionally adults are available from breeders as well.
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The English Cocker Spaniel - Pet Health NetworkThe English Cocker Spaniel is a sweet, intellgient breed that is easily trained but requires consistent, twice-daily exercise and playtime.
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Field Work - American Spaniel ClubFeb 18, 2024 · This program was developed in 1977 for the purpose of testing the field abilities of the Cocker Spaniel. The AKC Hunt Test program for spaniels ...
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Cocker Spaniel Championship | The Kennel ClubJan 11, 2024 · FTCH Endashaw Desire, a two-year-old Cocker Spaniel from Hereford has won the 93rd Kennel Club Cocker Spaniel Championship.
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Most Popular Dog Breeds of 2024 - American Kennel ClubMar 20, 2025 · The English Foxhound was ranked 199 in 2023, and dropped two spots in 2024. ... English Cocker Spaniel. 37, Maltese. 38, Pug. 39, Collie. 40 ...English Foxhound · Lancashire Heeler · Bracco Italiano · Sloughi<|separator|>
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Cocker Spaniel Chelsie Is AKC RACH Invitational's Oldest CompetitorDec 9, 2024 · Chelsie and Lindquist have earned awards in AKC Rally, agility, and obedience, accruing many titles that accompany Chelsie's official name: MACH ...
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Performance - ECSCADeveloped in the 1930s, Obedience is one of the AKC's oldest sporting events. The objective is to train your dog to be well-behaved at home or in public places.<|separator|>
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English Cocker Spaniel: Your Complete Guide - Dog AcademyMar 18, 2025 · They get along really well with kids, other dogs, and cats. Plus, they don't require a lot of space since they're not too big, and they know how ...
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These were the top dog breeds in 2023 - GlobalPETSThe AKC's rankings are based ... Other breeds that gained popularity include the Cane Corso, Belgian Malinois, Giant Schnauzer and English Cocker Spaniel.
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Cocker Spaniel For An ApartmentCocker spaniels don't usually do well in an apartment, and that's usually because apartments don't usually have gardens for them to run around in. However, if ...
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Here's why easy-going Cocker Spaniels make the perfect family dogOct 3, 2020 · They are famous for their merry, sound, and trustworthy temperament. "They make great family pets and would do best with fairly active owners ...