Taci's mom says: She may be far from a puppy age-wise, but she's definitely a puppy at heart. At 13 1/2, this lady is full of spunk. She still likes to stay active, going for walks and playing ball. Seeing her so full of life at her age just fills me with joy. My family got her when I was only five, so I've basically grown up with her. She's like a little sister to me. I love her very much. :)




Instructions Changes in a Cocker Spaniel's Nutritional Needs Over Time Step 1: Cocker spaniel puppies need high-protein foods with high vitamin content. A puppy has more energy and needs the supplements to keep activity levels up. Feed an older cocker...
Read MoreThere are two types of cocker spaniels -- the English and the American, but both types are very popular in many countries of the world. Cocker spaniels are friendly, intelligent dogs that only get to be, at the heaviest, 35 pounds. They are noted for...
Read MoreCocker spaniel puppies are the cutest things on earth, but they can be a handful. The breed is generally very sweet and very social; they like people, they like to play, and they usually get along well with children. Breeders identify cockers as fairly...
Read MoreA nutritious, high-quality diet is essential to ensure your cocker spaniel is happy and healthy. Feeding your dog properly will prevent premature aging, problems with fur coats and other potentially serious health issues. The amount of food and how often...
Read MoreThe perennially popular Cocker Spaniel originated in Europe, and its imported American cousin is slightly different to the English Cocker Spaniel. A good Cocker Spaniel makes a loyal, fairly easy-to-keep family dog and house pet, and has been one of the...
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