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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

History & Origins

Ancient Spaniel Heritage

The English Cocker Spaniel shares ancestry with all spaniel breeds, tracing back to Spain where "spaniel" type dogs were developed for hunting. By the 14th century, spaniels had spread throughout Europe and become established in Britain, where they were used to flush game birds from dense cover.

For centuries, spaniels were classified primarily by size rather than breed. Larger dogs from the same litter became "Springing Spaniels" while smaller puppies became "Cocking Spaniels" - named for their expertise at flushing woodcock from thick undergrowth.

Breed Separation

The English Cocker Spaniel became recognized as a distinct breed in England in 1892, when The Kennel Club established separate breed standards for Cocker and Springer Spaniels based on weight - Cockers under 25 pounds, Springers above.

When Cockers arrived in America, breeders developed a different type with a smaller build, shorter muzzle, and more profuse coat. By the 1930s, these differences were so pronounced that cross-breeding between English and American types was discouraged. The breeds were officially separated by the AKC in 1946.

This distinction is important for hunters: the English Cocker retained more of its hunting instincts and working conformation, while the American Cocker became primarily a companion and show dog. Today's English Cocker remains closer to its hunting roots, though a further division between field and show lines exists.

The "Merry Cocker"

English Cockers are often called "merry cockers" for their perpetually wagging tails and happy dispositions. This cheerful temperament, combined with their hunting drive, makes them beloved both in the field and at home. Their tail action while hunting is so characteristic that a constantly wagging tail is specified in the breed standard.

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