Cocker Spaniel
También conocido como: American Cocker Spaniel, Cocker
Nivel de Energía
Apto Apartamento
Peso (Macho)
25–30 lbs
Altura (Macho)
14.5–15.5 inches

Datos Rápidos
Colores de Pelaje
Resumen de la Raza
The Cocker Spaniel is a beloved sporting breed known for its beautiful silky coat, soulful eyes, and happy disposition. The smallest of the sporting dogs, Cockers are equally at home in the field and on the couch.
Historia
The American Cocker Spaniel was developed from English Cocker Spaniels brought to America in the 1800s. American breeders created a smaller, more refined dog with a more profuse coat. The breed gained enormous popularity in the 1940s and 50s, partly due to Disney's 'Lady and the Tramp.' The AKC separated American and English Cockers in 1946.
Apariencia
Cocker Spaniels have a refined, elegant appearance with a rounded skull, long hanging ears covered in silky fur, and large, dark, expressive eyes. Their silky coat features luxurious feathering on the ears, chest, belly, and legs.
Temperamento
True to their sporting heritage, Cockers are enthusiastic and joyful dogs known for their perpetually wagging tails. They are sensitive dogs that respond to their family's emotions and thrive on affection.
Personalidad con Otros
Cockers are friendly and social with everyone — strangers, children, other dogs, and other pets. Their gentle nature makes them excellent family dogs.
Necesidades de Ejercicio
Moderate exercise needs. Daily walks, play sessions, and the opportunity to explore outdoors. They enjoy retrieving games and swimming. About 30–45 minutes daily is ideal.
Entrenamiento
Eager to please and generally easy to train. They respond best to gentle, positive methods — harsh correction can make them anxious. They can excel in obedience, agility, and field work.
Aseo
High grooming maintenance. Daily brushing prevents mats, especially in feathered areas. Professional grooming every 4–6 weeks is essential. Their long ears need regular cleaning. Many owners keep a shorter 'sporting clip.'
Salud
Condiciones Comunes
Ear infections are the most common issue due to their long, floppy ears. Eye conditions are also prevalent. Some lines have temperament issues. Regular ear cleaning and eye checks are essential.
Pruebas de Salud Recomendadas
- Hip Evaluation
- Ophthalmologist Evaluation
- Patellar Evaluation
Costo Veterinario Anual Promedio
$500–$1,200
Nutrición
Feed a high-quality food for their age and activity level. Cockers need about 1–2 cups daily divided into two meals. Prone to weight gain, so monitor portions. Keep ears out of food bowls to stay clean.
Entorno de Vida
Adaptable to various living situations including apartments. They enjoy having a yard but are primarily indoor dogs that want to be with their family.
Familia Ideal
Excellent for families with children, singles, and seniors. Their gentle, adaptable nature makes them one of the best all-around family dogs. Great for first-time owners who commit to grooming.
Inteligencia
Moderately intelligent with excellent ability to read human emotions. They learn commands readily when training is positive and consistent.
Ladrido
Frecuencia
Alerta
Separación
Silencio Interior
Moderate barkers. They may bark to alert or when excited but are generally not nuisance barkers.
Muda de Pelo
Todo el Año
Estacional
Factor Aspiradora
Hipoalergénico
Moderate shedding. Regular brushing helps manage loose hair.
Tolerancia Climática
☀️
Calor
❄️
Frío
🌧️
Lluvia
🌨️
Nieve
💧
Humedad
Calificaciones de la Raza
Datos Curiosos
The Cocker Spaniel was #1 in America for a record 18 consecutive years (1936–1953).
Disney's Lady from 'Lady and the Tramp' is an American Cocker Spaniel.
Their name comes from their original use hunting woodcock.
President Nixon had a Cocker Spaniel named Checkers.
They have one of the most developed senses of smell among dog breeds.
Perros Famosos
Checkers
Richard Nixon's famous Cocker Spaniel
Lady
The iconic Disney animated character from 'Lady and the Tramp'
Lupo
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's beloved Cocker Spaniel
Mitos Comunes
"Cocker Spaniels have rage syndrome."
While some poorly bred lines had temperament issues, responsible breeding has largely eliminated this problem. Well-bred Cockers are gentle, stable dogs.
"They can't be working dogs anymore."
Many Cockers retain sporting instincts and can excel in field trials, hunt tests, and detection work.
Preguntas Frecuentes
Are Cocker Spaniels good with children?
Yes! Well-bred Cockers are gentle, patient, and playful with children. They are one of the top breeds recommended for families.
How often do they need grooming?
Daily brushing is ideal. Professional grooming every 4–6 weeks. Many owners opt for a shorter clip to reduce maintenance.
Consejos de Adopción
Cockers are frequently available through breed-specific rescues. Many are surrendered due to grooming costs or ear health issues. Rescued Cockers often bloom in loving homes.
Guía de Cachorro
Cocker puppies are adorable and social. Begin grooming routines immediately. Start ear cleaning protocols early. Socialize extensively. Use positive training methods.
Cuidado de Adulto Mayor
Senior Cockers may develop eye problems, hearing loss, and joint stiffness. Maintain ear care and dental health. Regular eye and ear exams are especially important.
Costos de Propiedad
Costo Estimado de por Vida
$15,000–$24,000
Pros y Contras
Ventajas
Gentle, sweet temperament
Great with children and other pets
Adaptable to various living situations
Eager to please and trainable
Beautiful, elegant appearance
Desventajas
Very high grooming requirements
Prone to ear infections
Can be prone to anxiety
Some lines have health issues
Can gain weight easily
