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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

Physical Characteristics

Size Standards

  • Males: 16-17 inches, 28-34 pounds
  • Females: 15-16 inches, 26-32 pounds
  • Build: Compact, well-balanced, sturdy
  • Proportion: Slightly longer than tall

Coat & Colors

  • Type: Medium length, silky, flat or slightly wavy
  • Feathering: On ears, chest, legs, and belly
  • Solids: Black, liver, red, golden
  • Parti-colors: Combinations with white, roans, ticking

Field vs. Show Lines

Like many sporting breeds, English Cockers have diverged into field and show lines with notable differences:

Field-Bred Dogs

  • • Shorter, less profuse coat
  • • Higher energy and prey drive
  • • Slightly taller and leaner
  • • Less feathering overall
  • • Bred for working ability

Show-Bred Dogs

  • • Longer, more luxurious coat
  • • Calmer temperament
  • • Heavier bone and substance
  • • Extensive feathering
  • • Bred for conformation

For Hunters

If you plan to hunt with your English Cocker, seek out field-bred lines from working parents. Show-bred dogs may lack the drive, stamina, and coat type suitable for serious fieldwork. The field-bred coat is easier to maintain and sheds briars and burrs more readily.

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