Coat Care
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If you own a Cocker Spaniel, maintaining their “cat-like feet” is crucial for their overall well-being. Trim the hair between the paw pads first, then proceed to trim around the feet, ensuring the nails are visible. Depending on the hair thickness, additional trimming may be necessary. This maintenance ensures a happy dog and a cleaner…
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Cocker Spaniels, known for hunting, have long ears prone to infections due to their purpose. The breed’s heavier coat today requires ear hair trimming to prevent dampness and infection. Not all vets may be aware of this, often prescribing medication instead. Proper care involves hair trimming and cleaning for healthy ears.

