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English Cocker Spaniel

Compact powerhouse, smaller than Springers but equally driven in the field

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15-17 inches, 26-34 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Merry, busy, affectionate

Finding Your English Cocker Spaniel

Finding a Hunting Prospect

For hunting purposes, field-bred English Cockers are essential. The show-bred dogs, while lovely, generally lack the drive, stamina, and coat type for serious fieldwork. Look for breeders who actively hunt their dogs and can demonstrate working ability.

Field-bred English Cockers are relatively rare in North America compared to show dogs. You may need to wait for a litter or travel to find the right breeding. Some of the best field lines trace back to British working bloodlines.

Breeder Questions

  • Do you hunt with your dogs?
  • Can I see parents work?
  • What health tests are done?
  • Field trial or hunt test titles in pedigree?
  • Any history of temperament issues in lines?

Red Flags

  • No health testing documentation
  • Heavy show coat on "field" dogs
  • No working history with dogs
  • Multiple litters always available
  • Unwilling to discuss temperament screening

Resources

  • English Cocker Spaniel Club of America: Breed club with breeder referrals
  • Field Dog Stud Book: Registry for field-bred sporting dogs
  • AKC Spaniel Hunt Tests: See working dogs in action
  • Cocker Spaniel Field Trial Club: Dedicated to field-bred Cockers

Price Expectations

Field-bred English Cocker puppies from health-tested, proven hunting parents typically range from $1,500-$2,500. Due to their relative rarity in North America, you may need to be placed on a waiting list. Consider started dogs (6-18 months with basic training) which may cost $3,000-$5,000 but provide a head start on your hunting partnership.

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