How much is a Cocker Spaniel in the UK?

How much is a Cocker Spaniel in the UK?

Related Articles. The breed that has seen the biggest price increase is the Cocker Spaniel. A puppy will now set you back £2,230, a 207% increase on the average price for the breed in 2019.

What is a show type Cocker Spaniel?

Show-bred Cocker Spaniels have a very distinct shape of the head, characterised by a fairly short, square muzzle and a rounded skull. According to the Kennel Club, their ears must be long, set low on the skull (level with their eyes), with ‘fine leathers extending to nose tip’.

Are show Cocker Spaniels easy to train?

Cocker Spaniels are very happy dogs, always keen to learn and please their owners, which makes them easy to train. Their flat, silky coats come in a variety of colours: black, white, tan or brown, or a mix of any of these. They are very active dogs and love to swim.

Are show cocker spaniels needy?

5. This breed is highly intelligent and has a robust emotional IQ. Some families complain that their cocker spaniel is too needy at times, as if they were attached like Velcro to the side of their alpha human.

Should I get a working or show Cocker Spaniel?

One of the differences is show Cockers are usually more laid back and love human affection, whereas Working Cockers have such drive and could happily be out all day, and in my experience despite them being the perfect family pet, Working cockers prefer to stretch out by themselves rather than snuggle up on your lap.

How do you get a Merle Cocker Spaniel?

Merle cocker spaniels are born with a mutated merle gene, which results in a pigment discoloration in their eyes and coats. Some speculate that the merle gene was introduced through an outside breed, though it is not possible to prove this scientifically.

What is a Cocker Spaniel lifespan?

English Cocker Spaniel: 11 – 12 yearsCocker Spaniel / Lifespan

What’s the difference between working cocker and show cocker?

Show types generally require less exercise and are often quite scent focussed, spending lots of time sniffing. Working cockers are highly energetic and tend to go everywhere at top speed. They often require more stimulation than show cockers.

Do show Cockers bark?

Barking is a natural response to the Cocker Spaniel’s environment and the situations it finds itself in. On the whole, they do tend to bark more than some other breeds, but this can be controlled with a bit of patience.

Are show cocker spaniels good pets?

Due to their kind and gentle nature, Cocker Spaniels are consistently ranked as one of the UK’s most popular dog breeds. Friendly, loyal and intelligent, the Cocker Spaniel makes for a great family pet that will live very happily in a busy household alongside other pets.

Do show cocker spaniels bark a lot?

Cocker Spaniels can be high strung, vocal dogs, so your Cocker Spaniel is particularly prone to develop a habit of barking at delivery people. The reason this behavior can be difficult to eradicate is that the behavior is self-rewarding.

Are show Cockers good family pets?

What’s the difference between a show cocker and a working cocker?

The real difference, however is in their behaviour. Show types generally require less exercise and are often quite scent focussed, spending lots of time sniffing. Working cockers are highly energetic and tend to go everywhere at top speed. They often require more stimulation than show cockers.

Why does an English Cocker Spaniel shed so much?

They shed in the fall so that thicker fur can grow in for winter warmth. Cocker Spaniels that spend a lot of time outdoors are most prone to high shedding. Regular brushing is one of the best ways to reduce shedding. Owning a Cocker Spaniel is a commitment to frequent upkeep in the form of combing and clipping.

Is a cocker spaniel a good breed of dog?

The life expectancy of the cocker spaniel is good, about 14 to 16 years. Cocker spaniels are known for being gentle, easy-going and affectionate yet lively. They are generally considered good with children. They tend to be non-aggressive toward other animals and people, but that also means they are not particularly good watchdogs.

What was the English cocker spaniel first bred for?

They were originally bred in England to hunt woodcock and rabbits, and still do, so they need to be able to penetrate thick cover, but they have adapted equally well to the wide open plains of the Midwest. Field-bred English Cockers are powerful swimmers and make excellent moderate weather, duck dogs.

What are the different breeds of cocker spaniels?

The four-year-old Wolferton Drama, known as Lissy after Queen Elizabeth II, won the 91st Kennel Club Cocker Spaniel Championship. The award-winning dog saw off 38 competitors to land the top spot and become the Queen’s first gundog champion in any breed.