Behavior of the Cocker Spaniel breed

Cocker Spaniel breed dog

One of the preferred breeds when choosing a service dog in many parts of the world, the Cocker spaniel has managed to win that favorite place due to its great affection and affection towards people, coming to be considered one of the most affectionate dog breeds in the world.

But like anything good, they also have their bad side, and in the case of Cocker Spaniel it comes in the form of low obedience and poor efficiency as watchdogs, as well as little patience with young children. 

On the other hand, they show a very low tendency to destroy objects in the house, and although they are usually very active and with a lot of energy, it is not a breed that is characterized by being playful.

Cocker Spaniel breed dog

And something important to keep in mind is the aggressiveness, which although it tends to be low level In this breed, sudden moments of aggressiveness have been found in some cases, and although this is not scientifically proven, it has solidly happened in specimens of Cocker spaniel golden in color.

But to avoid these inconveniences, it is best to give you a very good education since puppy if possible, and understand and respect his character to avoid bad times.

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  1.   stacy said

    Hello, I have a dog just like the one in the photo, um, she's almost 10 months old but she's very playful, but it's true that they don't obey much, but she's playful and likes to play with little children

  2.   Alejandra Solodujin said

    Thanks for the information, they gave me a golden Spanish coker, it is very playful but I notice certain changes of character and aggressiveness.

  3.   Abelardo said

    Hello, I have a cocker spaniel who has suddenly started to urinate inside the house, and she doesn't stay in her bed, which is inside the house, but walks at night and goes to lie in my bed ... for quite some time he was sleeping well and not meeting his needs inside the house ... any suggestions? thanks greetings

  4.   itzi said

    The truth is that I have to agree when they say that the cocker spaniel is one of the best companions. I had my 16-year-old dog Yerla, her name was a roan (white and black x the same) and never in the 16 years I lived with her did I hear a simple grunt. She was good, obedient, loving, educated. It came from a good breeder from here in Salou and the truth is that if there are angels, this was one of them. Now I have Toby .. uff what a difference. Toby is golden, beautiful, M was given him when he was 2 months old and since then he showed some aggressiveness. Let's see, I don't know what to call it, it is aggressive only when it is bothered, that is, it combs its hair, it tries to heal a wound, it tries to remove something that it has and you do not want it to have dangerous or bad x for it That causes him to change his face, growl and show his teeth and he's only 5 23/58 months old now. We have brought him a trainer of those who call them positive training, try to educate him without yelling or hitting him when he does something bad, otherwise he is rewarded when he does something good and so we are pulling, his aggressiveness has decreased somewhat but he still has it when he turns his head and sometimes for no reason he goes behind and bites you. For the rest, he is affectionate not to be able to do it anymore, he likes the company to play with other dogs, water, food and play with you.Throw him his rope bones and bring them, It is a dog's heaven 2 hours and XNUMX minutes a day and XNUMX minutes in which you have to be careful not to do something that bothers you,
    but the truth anyway, if I had to choose a dog right now after my experiences, I would choose a cocker spaniel again….