Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel is a dog breed classified here as a medium breed originating from United Kingdom and United States and commonly described as a companion dog, hound.
Size中型犬
Price1500-5000元
Origin英国、美国
Life span12-15年
Full name
Cocker Spaniel
Alias
Cocker Spaniel
Price
1500-5000元
Size
中型犬
Origin
英国、美国
Life span
12-15年
Height
38-41cm
Weight
38-41cm
Role
Companion Dog, Hound
Care
Easy to Raise (73% of voters)
Intelligence
第18名
Coat length
长毛犬

Scored traits

id
11
breed_id
9
Clinginess
4
Barking
3
Friendliness
5
city_adaptability
1
Shedding
1
Grooming need
3
Odor level
2
cold_tolerance
3
Drooling
3
Trainability
5
exercise_need
4
heat_tolerance
4
created_at
2026-05-18 10:15:05.000
updated_at
2026-05-18 10:15:05.000

Appearance and notes

Overall

Cocker Spaniel is presented in the source record with notes about its overall build, balance, and general proportions.

Coat

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Color

The source record lists the common coat colors and markings seen in Cocker Spaniel.

Head

The source record outlines the head shape, skull structure, and facial proportions of Cocker Spaniel.

Eyes

The source record notes the eye shape, spacing, color, and expression expected in Cocker Spaniel.

Ears

The source record describes the ear set, ear carriage, and ear length of Cocker Spaniel.

Nose and Muzzle

The source record includes notes on the nose, muzzle, lips, and bite-related features of Cocker Spaniel.

Tail

The source record describes the tail set, carriage, and overall tail shape of Cocker Spaniel.

Chest

The source record describes chest depth, rib spring, and front-body structure in Cocker Spaniel.

Neck and Topline

The source record includes neck length, topline, shoulder connection, and overall front-body balance for Cocker Spaniel.

Forequarters

The source record outlines shoulder structure, foreleg alignment, and forequarter strength in Cocker Spaniel.

Hindquarters

The source record outlines rear angulation, muscle development, and hindquarter movement in Cocker Spaniel.

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