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  Cocker Spaniel - Encyclopedia Uplandia | UplandLife.com
The Cocker Spaniel - one of America's favorite pure-bred dogs - is known as the "smallest member of the sporting-dog family," and has been exhibited in the United States since the early 1880s.
A further division separated the land spaniels on a basis of size, when the "cockers" and the very small or toy spaniels were separated from spaniels of larger dimensions.
The toys eventually became the English Toy Spaniels which were maintained principally as pets or comforters, while the Cockers retained their early classification as sporting dogs.
www.uplandlife.com /encyclopedia/glossary.asp?p=cocker+spaniel   (2035 words)

  
 How to Love Your Dog - Cocker Spaniels, Cockers
Cocker Spaniels are active and like to play games like hide and seek, fetch, and other activities like flyball, and agility, tracking, and obedience.
Spunky, Bernie and Whinny are all Cocker Spaniels.
Andrex is a Labrador and Scottie is a rescued Scottish Terrier.
www.loveyourdog.com /cockers.html   (1391 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - cocker spaniel, Dog (Dogs) - Encyclopedia
cocker spaniel, breed of small sporting dog developed from English cocker spaniels brought to the United States in the 1880s.
The coat may be of any solid color or a combination of two or more colors (parti-colored), such as white with red or tan markings or fl and tan.
The smallest of the sporting-dog breeds, cockers can be trained to flush game and retrieve.
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 American Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed Information Guide Photo Breeders Adoption
In the United States the breed is registered under the name "Cocker Spaniel", as is the English Cocker Spaniel in the UK, which can cause confusion between these two breeds.
Cockers have been a highly popular American breed since the 1940s, occupying the top position in number of American Kennel Club registrations in many years.
Cocker Spaniels are susceptible to a variety of maladies, particularly infections, affecting their ears and, in some cases, their eyes.
www.yourdogs.info /dogs/american_cocker_spaniel.htm   (325 words)

  
 The Ultimate English Cocker Spaniel Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of dog.
It is one of several varieties of Spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel.
After the Second World War, the show-bred Cocker Spaniel increased enormously in popular appeal and, for a period of time, was the most numerous Kennel Club registered breed.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/English_Cocker_Spaniel   (251 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for cocker spaniel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
English cocker spaniel ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL [English cocker spaniel] breed of compact sporting dog perfected in England, whose development may be traced back to the original spaniels of Spain.
cocker spaniel COCKER SPANIEL [cocker spaniel] breed of small sporting dog developed from English cocker spaniels brought to the United States in the 1880s.
field spaniel FIELD SPANIEL [field spaniel] breed of medium-sized sporting dog developed in England from crosses between cocker spaniels and Sussex spaniels.
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