Joe"You are so beautiful" Cocker.
It will be a Cocker Spaniel, not yet named.
Cocker spaniel Ruby had run off after she was
in a minor road crash.
I was out walking Surrey, my Cocker spaniel, and this man stopped to give him a pat.
She has five dogs: a Cocker spaniel called Sadie,
golden retrievers Luke and Layla, and springer spaniels Sunny and Lauren.
I live in The Netherlands with
my husband, three kids(Manon 17, Timothy 15 and Mats 9) and our Cocker spaniel, Jippie.
Perhaps the earliest of these appeared in the 1950s, and it was the Cockapoo, a Cocker Spaniel/Poodle cross, which never achieved much popularity.
Elegant and fluffy, like a toy, the Lady Cocker Spaniel was the favorite of the owners until a baby appeared in their family.
The name Cocker originates from their utilization to chase woodcock in England,
albeit English Cockers have been utilized to chase numerous different sorts of feathered creatures also.
The name Cocker comes from their use to hunt woodcock in England,
although English Cockers have been used to hunt many other types of birds as well.
In the United States,
the breed is usually referred to as the Cocker Spaniel, while in Canada and elsewhere in the world,
it is called the American Cocker Spaniel.
Nine month-old Cocker spaniel Ruby had run off after being
involved in a road crash on Sunday afternoon and survived three days alone before being rescued from a quarry on Wednesday.
The very first breeding of a Cocker Spaniel
plus was a Poodle made an F1 Cockapoo that's still considered as being the greater and therefore more secure crossing of the two breeds since it boasts with the more consistent outcomes.
Poodles are among the smartest dogs on the planet and Cockers boast being very clever too although both the Poodle
and the Cocker can be a little too clever for their own good, a trait that Cockapoos certainly know how to use to their advantage.
Lupo, the English Cocker of Prince William and Kate Middleton, was already a star in
England, but here it is about to become even more famous, thanks to the British author Abigail King, The young woman will indeed publish in a few weeks the first volume of a series of inspired children's books From the life of the royal dog.