Cocker Maggie & Co

Knowledge about the English Cocker Spaniel

  • Wise Words With Maggie 5: the on/off button

    The Cocker Spaniel is known for its calmness at home and energy outdoors, like having an on/off button. Their hunting nature gives them stamina, but they also adapt to their environment, making them suitable as family or hunting dogs. They can adjust their activity level to match their pack’s “mood.” Different Cocker types have varying…

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  • Wise Words With Maggie 4: The Cocker Spaniel, your forever shadow

    Cocker Spaniels are loyal shadows, following their owners around the house and showing particular interest in the kitchen. They crave social interaction but can also be independent when pursuing scents. Early training for being home alone is crucial, as they may struggle with separation. Maggie, a 9-year-old Cocker Spaniel, exemplifies these traits.

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  • Wise Words With Maggie 3: ain’t no guard dogs here

    Cocker Spaniels may not make good guard dogs because they are generally too friendly towards strangers. While some may be more wary, most are inclined to greet guests with enthusiasm. This breed’s behavior varies, but they are not known for protective instincts. Even the author’s Cocker Spaniels, Audrey and Malou, do not fit the guard…

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  • Wise Words With Maggie 2: The Merry Cocker

    The English Cocker Spaniel is known for its merry nature and distinctive wagging tail, which varies in style and is a key aspect of the breed’s communication. The tail expresses emotions and signals during activities like hunting. Care should be taken to protect the tail in winter. This insight comes from a 9-year-old Cocker Spaniel…

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  • Wise Words With Maggie 1: Cocker Spaniels are said to have many problems with ear infections, but is that so?

    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.

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