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From Paula, Mass I have two cockers. One just turned 15 the other on her way to 2. I
think that they can be the most loving, fun, funny breed, but do need extra
special care. they are very smart, and try to outsmart you all the time. They
take punishment to heart, which makes it difficult to reprimand. On a scale from
1-10, they are a 10, but very high maintenance, and need lots of love and
attention from the get go. I would not have it any other way, mine are the loves
of my life!
From Kay, Pennsylvania We have two Cockers, Maggie and Patch. Maggie is 8 mo. and Patch is 5
wks. behind her. They have finally agreed that I am boss #1, but they are
still deciding who will be boss #2. They are as different as they can be,
especially considering they have the same father, but different mothers.
However, they both are energetic, loving, a little stubborn, and have been
fairly easy to train. We carry treats in our pockets to give them at the
time the do their business. For us, that worked better than waiting until
we're back inside.
From May, Michigan
I have one cocker spaniel her name is Grace. She is very loving and caring.
She's a little stubborn I'll admit. But over all I wouldn't have her any other
way. My sister lisa and I think of her as are baby sister. Because she acts like
a little kid. She's a great watch dog to. If someone walks up to the door she's
up and on it in a flash. And if anyone is considering getting a dog you should
get a Cocker spaniel.