ALL ABOUT THE
AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL

-There are a number of acceptable, but very specific, color varieties within the Cocker breed APPROVED BY
AKC
:  Black & Black / Tan, Parti-Color, and ASCOB (Any Solid Color Other than Black- BUFF, SABLE, &  BROWN).

NOT ALL COLOR VARIETIES CAN BE SHOWN IN AKC

THE HISTORY OF THE COCKER SPANIEL
The Spaniel family is a large one of considerable antiquity. As far back as the 14th century we have mention of the
Spanyell, which came to be divided into water and land spaniels, with further divisions in land spaniels based on
size. "Cockers" were the smaller of the two types of spaniels and are to this day the smallest in the Sporting
Group, their name deriving, apparently, from especial proficiency on woodcock. Not until 1883 were classes
provided for the breed at English bench shows, and not until 1892 was the breed given breed status in England's
Kennel Clubs stud book.

The Cocker has been exhibited in the US since the early 1880's. As developed here, however, the American
Cocker has evolved somewhat differently in type, size, and coloring from the breed now recognized as the English
Cocker Spaniel. Field trials for the breed in the US were started by the parent Field Trial Club in the 1920s, and the
Cocker's inherent desire to hunt renders him a capable gun dog when judiciously trained. The Cocker covers all
territory within gun range speedily, flushing game and retrieving only when under command, as a rule taking to
water readily. From the moment it hit the show ring, however, the Cocker has engaged audiences and remains
one of the most popular AKC breeds.
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COCKER COLORS
EAR PROBLEMS
EYE PROBLEMS
COCKER GROOMING
VACCINATIONS
WORMING
There are several health issues that "go with the breed".  You might get lucky and get a Cocker
with absolutely perfect health, but if you're going to get in to Cockers you need to be aware of
the chance that your Cocker might deal with one or more of these common Cocker health issues.
Please check out the links above for more information!
HEALTH
PROBLEMS
FEEDING YOUR
COCKER
FEMALES VS
MALES
ALL ABOUT DOG SHOWS
OUR DOGS IN THE USA
ALL ABOUT THE
AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL
ALL OF THE
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