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How to Breed American Cocker SpanielsBreeding American Cocker Spaniels can be a satisfying and rewarding experience. Use these guidelines to get a basic idea of what the entire process might entail.
Everything You Need to Know About Cocker SpanielsInformation about cocker spaniels that anyone interested in owning a cocker spaniel should know.
Cocker Spaniels: Do You Have a Cocker Who is a Bully?Cocker Spaniels are notorious full of personality animals. Cockers can also be stubborn and bullies. This article provides tips on how to deal with theseissues and have a mellower family lifestyle.
Dealing with Cocker SpanielsIf you are thinking about owning a Cocker Spaniel, here are a few things that are important to know.
The American Cocker Spaniel Dog BreedAmerican Cocker Spaniels are a gentle and loving dog breed that prefers a quiet atmosphere. These dogs cherish their owners and grow very close to them making them an ideal pet for anyone that's sensitive.
Basic Care of a Cocker SpanielCocker Spaniels are beautiful, highly intelligent animals that require daily exercise.
How to Groom a Cocker SpanielCocker Spaniels are beautiful dogs, and not hard to groom. You need to get comfortable with clippers and grooming tools. This is a printable tutorial for dog grooming beginners.- Adopting a Cocker Spaniel: Risks for Cardiac Disease in Dog BreedMany cocker spaniels are at-risk for a genetic complication associated with their breed, including the development of cardiovascular disease.
- American Cocker Spaniel: Skin Problems, WartsThis article discusses a common. and troubling problem in American Cocker Spaniels: "warts" that can only be removed via surgery, and cause the dog--and owner--a lot of heartache.
Life as a Cocker MomOwning an English Cocker Spaniel is more like having a human child. Read my article to find out how much time, money and energy I put into being a cocker mom.- Making Your Cocker Spaniel the Darling of All DogsCocker spaniels are beautiful. However, you can even make them more beautiful if you only know how to take care of them. They want obvious signs of love and affection. And one possible way to show your love for them is through grooming.
Getting to Know the English Cocker SpanielIn the rest of the world, the English Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular dogs, yet they are relatively unknown in America. Find out why this merry, intelligent dog makes a great pet.
Simple Tips in Training Your Cocker Spaniel PuppyIt is such a joy when you bring home a new puppy cocker spaniel. Training begins as soon as puppy enters the home. Start with housebreaking and obedience training so puppy learns early what the rules are and who is boss.
Gulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue in Houston, TexasGulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue in Houston, TX needs donations, foster homes, and volunteers so they help dogs find forever homes.- Learn How to Groom a Cocker SpanielTips and techniques on grooming your Cocker Spaniel. Before you start, make sure you have the tools on hand including scissors, blades and a clipper, toe nail clippers and a tooth brush.
Is the World's Meanest Dog an English Cocker Spaniel?According to a new study conducted at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the world's meanest dog is an English Cocker Spaniel.- Grooming a Cocker SpanielWhile grooming a Cocker Spaniel does not have to be time consuming, you do need to be diligent about caring for this breed's coat. Follow these grooming tips to keep your Cocker Spaniel looking its best.
- How to Groom a Cocker SpanielA Cocker Spaniel needs to be trimmed every month or so and they need a good brushing daily to give their coat a neat appearance.
- All About the Breed: English Cocker SpanielHave you recently fallen for the English Cocker Spaniel or do you simply love Spaniel breeds? Learn all about them here, including: Breed History, Personality Traits, Train-ability, Benefits and Disadvantages of the Breed, and Common Health Concerns.
- Facts About the Cocker SpanielA brief overview of the history and development of the Cocker Spaniel.
The Cocker Spaniel: All Eyes and EarsA look at the American Cocker Spaniel.- Guide to Grooming Your Cocker SpanielPaying a professional groomer to clip your cocker spaniel can become expensive. Save money learning to groom your dog at home.
The American Cocker SpanielAs one of the top dogs for people to have as a good friend, check out some of the bloodline characteristics this breed has to offer.- Sparkling Spaniels: How to Groom a Cocker SpanielCockers are known for their long flowing shiny coats and big soft ears, but it takes a lot of work to keep them looking so good, especially since they have such strong hunting instincts.
Might This Be Jill the Lovely Cocker Spaniel!A really good Greenway encourages its use by being open to all the ways people like to enjoy nature. The Raleigh Greenway System with its abundant trails has places for all uses.- Dog Ear Infection: Cure and PreventionEar Infection or Otitis externa is the inflammation of the external ear that extends up to the ear canal. It is more prevalent on dogs with long floppy ears such as Cocker Spaniels.
- An Introduction to Companion Dogs, Flushing Spaniels and Herding DogsIn this article, I want to introduce you to three of the most popular breed groups - the companion dogs, the flushing spaniels, and the herding dogs. Is one of these dogs right for your family?
- Affen Spaniel: Is This Hybrid Dog Right for You?An Affen Spaniel's a hybrid dog that's a cross of an Affenpinscher and a Cocker Spaniel. Because the Affen Spaniel isn't a purebred dog, you must look at the qualities of the Cocker Spaniel and Affenpinscher to determine if this is the right dog for you.
A Tribute to the Best Dog EverMeucci was a special cocker spaniel. He has passed away at the age of 10 1/2 years. This is a tribute to my dog, and best friend.
My Beloved DogsOver the past 21 years I have received much joy from the companionship of four special canine friends. The first was a little black and white bitser who lived to be 17. Then there was a golden cocker who lived to be 15. The other two are also cockers, now aged 11.
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