A cute doggy, well trained and very obedient... Lovely. Well done. I DO love English cocker spaniels and mine is called Missing you because I miss him when we are not together for a few minutes.
A cute doggy, well trained and very obedient. Lovely. Well done! I DO love English cocker spaniels. I 've got one, he is 4 years old, his name is Missing You because it was
I have a 10 and a half year old healthy and happy blue roan English Cocker too :D Beautiful dog, most playful boy in the world. Doesn't have the legs he used to but still up for anything. The most joyous and loving breed I have come across
+Yep6803 it's harder to see the difference since the field one was castrated and his coat grew thick as a consequence. Best way to tell the difference is by the shape of the head, placement of the ears, and overall body shape quick can be difficult to determine if it had a heavier coat.
Yes, my female cocker is confound from other dog(wtf she have Pedigree! -.-''). "She cannot cocker is so big, dog coat haven't this length(eeh? is cut!), is tall..." aaah! XD Really, I think is the same breed only cut in two! Like breed hound, like breed setter!!! "Cocker isn't so dominant"... she is 'entire'!
My 15 year old Black Cocker Spaniel died just before Christmas,during the time we had him he provided both my wife and I with lots of love,all our grandchildren were trained by "Wallace"to look after him and provide him with his favourite treats,thank you Wallace for all the love we received from you.
It's difficult to find a breeder in America that doesn't dock their dogs. They're either docked to work the field or to conform to breed standards. This litter was bred in hopes of producing show quality dogs so all the puppies were docked a few days after birth since there is a very narrow time frame for docking and it may be some time before a breeder can determine which puppies are show quality and will just be pets. My girl ended up being show quality and was active in the conformation ring. I like Cockers with full tails like my liver spaniel or docked tails like my blue roan girl. It doesn't matter to me.
such a lovely video and a beautiful dog! i used to have a blue roan cocker, and she looked almost exactly like yours, with that little white spot on top of her head. unfortunately, she got cancer and the vet had to put her down. it's about 2-3 years ago, but i still miss her so much and i couldn't help but cry my eyes out when i saw this video. but thanks for putting it up on youtube, it reminds me very much of all the good times i got to spend with my dog the 8 years i was blessed with her company.
Thank you for sharing this lovely video with the rest of us. I had to watch it several times in order to see it through to the end, because I cried when I tried to see it the first time. We lost our little black Cocker, Emma, two months and four days ago. We had the great privilege of sharing her company for 13 yrs. and 8 days after which she passed away due to old age. I cannot begin to tell you how much we - and maybe in particular I - still miss her. Very, very few things (and other dogs, if any) in life beats the affection, devotion and never ending tail-wagging from pure happiness that you get from a Cocker Spaniel. I have lost a few human companions along the way, and I am ashamed to say that the loss of Emma fills me with greater sadness in comparison. For all of you who still enjoy the company of a Cocker Spaniel I wish you many joy filled hours yet to come. Take good care of each other and cherish every moment. I hope some day we will meet each other on some sidewalk, when we have got a new Cocker... Sorry for the long text, thank you again for letting us get a small glimpse of your beautiful and happy dogs. I wish you all well.
We had to put our Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel down about 3 months ago. She had cancer and was in pain in the end. We had her for 13 years and loved her dearly. Her name was Millie. We miss her so much. The little puppy on the video reminds me of our Millie. As a family we are thinking of getting another Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel because our house is so quiet. Blue Roans are the way to go!!! They are the most loving and affectionate dogs.
My dog Ethel is also from Winfree. Opie is her dad. Had Lucy her sister who died a couple of years ago at age 6. Opie,s daughter too. I knew there was a family resemblance. Amazing. Epic is Ethel's mom