Cocker Spaniel
Weight
Female
9
- 11
kg
Male
11
- 14
kg
Length
Female
34
- 37
cm
Male
37
- 39
cm
Average lifespan
10
- 14
Years
About the Breed
Cheerful, playful, and endlessly charming, the Cocker Spaniel is one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world. With large, soulful eyes and a mischievous yet gentle personality, Cockers were originally developed as hunting dogs but rose to fame as exceptional all-around companions.
As the smallest of the AKC sporting spaniels, the Cocker Spaniel stands about 14 to 15 inches at the shoulder. Its compact, well-balanced body is sturdy and athletic, allowing it to move with a smooth, effortless gait. The breed’s long, silky ears, sweet expression, and richly colored coat—available in a wide variety of colors and patterns—add to its irresistible appeal.
Cockers are affectionate, eager to please, and highly trainable. They make enthusiastic playmates for children and adaptable companions for active individuals or families. Energetic yet conveniently sized, they are sporty enough for outdoor adventures and compact enough to travel easily. A Cocker in full coat rewards regular grooming with striking beauty, while daily playtime and brisk walks keep this lively spaniel happy and fulfilled.
As the smallest of the AKC sporting spaniels, the Cocker Spaniel stands about 14 to 15 inches at the shoulder. Its compact, well-balanced body is sturdy and athletic, allowing it to move with a smooth, effortless gait. The breed’s long, silky ears, sweet expression, and richly colored coat—available in a wide variety of colors and patterns—add to its irresistible appeal.
Cockers are affectionate, eager to please, and highly trainable. They make enthusiastic playmates for children and adaptable companions for active individuals or families. Energetic yet conveniently sized, they are sporty enough for outdoor adventures and compact enough to travel easily. A Cocker in full coat rewards regular grooming with striking beauty, while daily playtime and brisk walks keep this lively spaniel happy and fulfilled.
Breed Traits
Affectionate with Family
Independent
Lovey-Dovey
How affectionate the breed is with family and familiar people; some are reserved except with their owner, while others are friendly with everyone they know.
Good with Young Children
Not Recommended
Good With Children
How patient the breed is with children and how family-friendly it is overall; always supervise around young kids or those unfamiliar with dogs.
Good with Other Dogs
Not Recommended
Good With Other Dogs
How friendly the breed is toward other dogs; while supervision is always needed, some breeds are naturally more comfortable around dogs at home and in public.
Shedding Level
No Shedding
Hair Everywhere
How much shedding the breed typically has; heavier shedders need more brushing, may trigger allergies more, and require frequent cleaning to remove fur.
Coat Grooming Frequency
Monthly
Daily
How often the breed needs bathing, brushing, trimming, or other coat care; consider your time, patience, and budget, and note that all breeds need regular nail trimming.
Drooling Level
Less Likely to Drool
Always Have a Towel
How prone the breed is to drooling; if you prefer cleanliness, breeds that leave noticeable slobber may not be a good fit.
Coat Type
Coat Length
Trainability Level
Self-Willed
Eager to Please
How trainable the breed is and how willing it is to learn; some aim to please their owners, while others are more strong-willed and prefer doing things their own way.
Energy Level
Couch Potato
High Energy
How much exercise and mental activity the breed needs; high-energy breeds stay active all day, while low-energy breeds are happy to relax and sleep.
Barking Level
Only To Alert
Very Vocal
How often the breed makes sounds like barking or howling; some are very vocal, others only in certain situations, and even quiet breeds may communicate in other ways.
Mental Stimulation Needs
Happy to Lounge
Needs a Job or Activity
How much mental stimulation the breed needs; working breeds often need challenges to stay engaged, or they may create their own (often unwanted) entertainment.
📚 Sources & references
The breed standard information is based on reliable references, with the content rephrased to suit the reader.
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American Kennel Club (AKC)
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/cocker-spaniel/ -
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocker_Spaniel
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