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These small dogs are known to be quite gentle and smart with a happy demeanor. Although a hunting dog, they are calm and great for older owners as well as families. With their loveable expression, they demand to be cuddled! They are easily trained, great for sport, and fun for the kids. These pups only get about 20 to 30 lbs and live around 10 to 14 years.
Breed Fast Facts
24 - 28 lbs
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12 to 15 years
The cost of a Cocker Spaniel varies largely depending on the breeder, lineage, genetic testing and location, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $1,200 to $3,500 for a purebred puppy.
Cocker Spaniels, with their friendly and sociable nature, make excellent house dogs. They're adaptable and can comfortably live in both apartments and houses, as long as they get enough exercise and stimulation.
Yes, Cocker Spaniels can be prone to separation anxiety. They're a breed that thrives on companionship and if they're left alone for long periods, they may become distressed. It's important to gradually acclimate them to periods of alone time.
Generally, Cocker Spaniels are not aggressive. They're known to be loving and gentle dogs. However, like any breed, if not properly trained and socialized, they can develop behavioural issues.
Cocker Spaniels are considered moderate to high maintenance dogs. They require regular grooming due to their long, dense coats and are susceptible to certain health issues like Familial Nephropathy and eye problems. Also, they need plenty of exercise to keep their energy levels in check.
The average lifespan of a Cocker Spaniel is around 12-15 years. This, of course, is dependent on diet, exercise, and overall health management.
The downsides of owning a Cocker Spaniel include their need for extensive grooming, susceptibility to certain health conditions, and their potential for separation anxiety. They're also quite energetic and require a good amount of daily exercise.
Cocker Spaniels can be quite expensive due to their popularity and the cost involved in breeding. Breeders often invest in health tests for the parent dogs, and maintaining high standards of care for the puppies. The price serves as compensation for all the effort and resources dedicated to raising healthy and socially adjusted dogs.