If you have a Cocker Spaniel, understanding its heat cycle and breeding behavior is key to keeping your dog healthy and staying on top of its needs. A Cocker Spaniel’s heat cycle lasts for around...
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Cocker Spaniels are naturally active and bouncy due to their working/hunting nature. While that is adorable, it can also be tiring. Generally, this breed doesn't completely ever calm down. Even adult...
Cocker Spaniels do sleep more than the typical dog but that isn't a signal anything is wrong. Adult Cocker Spaniels will sleep around 12 to 14 hours a day while the majority of dog breeds sleep...
If your Havanese seems to be sleeping a lot, you might be concerned, and wondering whether it is normal for this breed to sleep longer than other kinds of dogs. Havanese dogs usually sleep between...
Cocker Spaniels do make good running partners! All the Spaniel breeds, including Sprokers and Springers, have the energy and the agility that makes running fun for them and you. Their naturally...
Why Are Cocker Spaniels’ Ears So Long? Do They Need Extra Cleaning?
One thing that all droopy-eared dogs (cocker spaniels included) have in common is that their ears help in hunting. The dogs have ear flaps to keep their ears from tearing when they're running. Ever...