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Breed Insight: Cocker Spaniels: Why Do They Make Excellent Pets?

If you’re looking to add a new bundle of joy to your family this year, you might consider investing in your first dog. That’s an excellent idea if you already have enough children to keep you busy. Also, your little ones will benefit from having an animal around the house. It should teach them some valuable lessons about life and respect. They will learn how to live in harmony with a creature that doesn’t have the same perspectives or needs as themselves. That can only be a good thing, and so you should push ahead with the idea.

Today, we’re going to focus on Cocker Spaniels and why they’re the perfect choice for your home.

Cocker Spaniels are energetic

Firstly, it’s important to point out that Cocker Spaniels need a lot of attention from their owners. That is because they are incredibly active animals that need to get as much exercise as possible. So, if you want a dog you can walk three or four times each day, look no further. Also, you’ll have lots of fun if you take a tennis ball and find an open space. In most instances, that breed of dog won’t run away when you let them off the lead. However, you should still make sure you aren’t close to any busy roads the first time you do it. Make sure your kids also get used to walking the dog at least a couple of occasions each week. It’s a family responsibility.

Cocker Spaniels are loyal and friendly

In most instances, it’s hard to find a naturally aggressive Cocker Spaniel. Many people have misconceptions about that because they are one of the most popular types of hunting dog. However, nearly all the puppies you’ll find available for sale with have docile personalities. Still, they’re loyal and friendly if you treat them right. You should expect your new dog to follow you everywhere and whine whenever you’re trying to eat a meal. That’s just how Cocker Spaniels are I’m afraid. They do that because they think they are part of the family and should have a seat at the table. Many of them seem to think they’re human!

Cocker Spaniels are very intelligent

There is a reason armies and police use Cocker Spaniels in professional situations. That is because they are one of the most intelligent dog breeds in the world. You just need to make sure you stimulate their learning from a young age. As the old saying goes, you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. If you want to ensure your puppy has the best start in life, you should consider paying for specialist training. Cocker Spaniels tend to produce excellent results when they are young. You could even train your dog to become the next dancing canine on Britain’s Got Talent! Who knows?

As you can see from the points made on this page, Cocker Spaniels are excellent pets for the entire family. With that in mind, you should perform some more research before contacting breeders or rescue centres in your hometown. It’s usually wise to get your animal from a charity because there are far too many homeless dogs in this country.

Whatever you decide, I hope you manage to find the perfect new addition to your little family.

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