Latest Cocker Spaniel Frequently Asked Questions:
I have a cocker spaniel and I am looking to get good deals to get him a haircut at the beggining of summer. I want to know how much will it cost for him to get a haircut so that there is barley any hair on him. He is not so hairy like those pics of cocker spaniels, but he still is pretty hairy. About how much average would it cost?
Answer:$30/$35 plus a tip. but call your local store for a price.
What's the minimum and maximum of puppies could an adult Cocker Spaniel have? I want to make sure if I can take care half of them and the other half to my cousins (of the total number of puppies). It would be hard work but I don't want to sell them to the pet stores. No way would I do that.
Answer:how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck would chuck wood. Ranges from 1-7 averaging 5
Every time we leave our cocker spaniel at home by itself, she pees and poops all over. She does it every time, even when we had just walked her. It feels like she is trying to punish us for leaving her a lone.
Answer:That's pretty much exactly what she's trying to do. You should put her in a crate whenever you leave the house. She knows it's wrong, but negative attention is better than no attention at all.
My family is looking into getting either a golden retriever or a cocker spaniel. We have 2 cats, one is inside/outside, and a 21 month old son, and another on the way, due in september. Which one would be a better "family dog" and good with cats and young kids?
Answer:Golden Retrievers are considered "Soft mouthed dogs" bred to retrieive they are more patient and are gentlier... they are fine with cats, but you also must remember a cat that isnt used to dogs will make itself into a target if it runs or hisses - any dog will be more interested in pursuing an animal that acts that way... Cockers can be moody and are NOT the dogs you see in Disney pics... with either one you MUST take the dog for Obedience lessons - dont think you can do it yourself.. you will learn WAY more than "sit" and "stay" dont get a puppy unless you are fully prepared for house training - you MUST be able to go outside with it every time.. (so you can offer an INSTANT soft treat reward when it pees/poops) with 1 young kid and another soon behind I wouldnt even consider a puppy at this time.. but its up to you.. always also remember to check your local SPCA for shelter - they may have exactly what you are looking for up for adoption.
I have a puppy that's almost 3 months old. It is a cocker spaniel. I live in Los Angeles, how much should I sell her for? I will make sure she will go to a nice family, I just need to know how mach I should sell her for.
Answer:Instead of worrying about "how much" you should be concerned about how to screen potential buyers to assure they are a good home. It doesnt matter if someone pays several hundred for a dog, that does NOT guarantee a good home. I know of purebreds that people paid $1,000 or more and the poor dog got neglected and dumped. A freind of mine rescued a dog that the original owner paid $3,000 for.. a hairless crested that was stuck outside in a wire crate. Charge enough to cover the vet care the puppy has had, and require a spay/neuter deposit, to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter.